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Pankaj Tripathi Thinks I Am A Creep: Janhvi Kapoor

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Apr, 2019 10:27 PM

    Actress Janhvi Kapoor feels actor Pankaj Tripathi thinks she is a creep.


    During a conversation with host Anaita Shroff Adajania on an episode of Voot's "Feet up with the Stars", the "Dhadak" actress said that she has great respect for Pankaj.


    The daughter of late Sridevi narrated an incident from a party where she heard Pankaj drawing similarities between acting and cooking mutton. Janhvi joined the conversation and expressed her views.


    "Sir, par aap toh ice cream ho, aap sabko pasand ho (You are like an ice cream. Everyone likes you). Right after I said it, he gave me a look," Janhvi said.


    "He probably thinks I am a creep, but yes I feel he is a legendary actor and there is no one like Pankaj sir. I couldn't hold back and immediately expressed my fondness for him," she added.


    On the film front, Janhvi will be seen in producer Dinesh Vijan's film "Rooh-Afza" and Karan Johar's multi-starrer "Takht". She is also said to be working on a biopic of Gunjan Saxena, an Indian Air Force combat pilot.

     

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