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Promoting her recently released film Good Luck Jerry on the B4U podcast Hear It Here with Suchitra Pillai and SudhiSachdev, Janhvi Kapoor opened up about nepotism

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While promoting her recently released film Good Luck Jerry on the B4U podcast Hear It Here with Suchitra Pillai and Sudhi Sachdev, Janhvi Kapoor opened up about the criticism she receives for coming from a well-established family. The actress said, “During Dhadak and Gunjan, I have been made to feel that I got everything on a platter, and I got things I don’t deserve, which means that I am technically worthless, and I am getting opportunities because of the work my parents have done.”

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The diva further added, “The truth is that I love acting and I live for it. I work very hard because I am doing what I love. I try to give it more than my best to each project.”

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