Janhvi Kapoor Carries Family Legacy in Modern Bollywood
By James Moreau | 25 May, 2026
The actress continues her run of major releases with Peddi following her 2025 role in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari.
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Janhvi Kapoor has established a versatile career in Bollywood, consistently taking on challenging roles that have defined her as a leading actress. She stars in the upcoming film Peddi, which is now slated for a June release.
Most recently, she starred in the 2025 rom-com Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, continuing a steady run of major releases. Kapoor showed off her range in the 2023 survival thriller Mili and her critically acclaimed performance in the 2020 biopic Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl, where she portrayed the first Indian female air force pilot in combat. Her acting debut began in the high-profile romantic drama Dhadak, which earned her the Zee Cine Award for Best Female Debut.
Beyond her filmography, Kapoor is a major presence online. Her Instagram profile, featuring high-fashion editorials and behind-the-scenes updates, boasts 26 million followers. Kapoor’s influence has led to significant brand partnerships with Aldo, New Balance, and Airbnb.
The 29-year-old actress was born and raised in Mumbai to a family deeply rooted in the film industry. She is the daughter of the late legendary actress Sridevi and film producer Boney Kapoor. Carrying forward a profound cinematic legacy, Kapoor has successfully carved out her own distinct path in Indian pop culture.
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