
Janhvi Kapoor's Hair Charm Wins Hearts in New Snap
Janhvi Kapoor, known for her upcoming role in the thrilling movie ‘Ulajh,’ delighted her fans with a recent photo flaunting her stunning hair.
Taking to Instagram, she shared a captivating picture with a playful caption, “pls roze aise achhe hair days de do..shubh baal diwas” (Please give these good hair every day..Happy Good Hair day).
Her post sparked a wave of reactions from fans. One admirer commented, “Day by Day you are transforming and becoming more beautiful stylish and Elegant,” while another gushed, “Whatever u wear nd whts your mood………u look perfectly beautiful.”
Meanwhile, in the realm of cinema, the teaser for ‘Ulajh’ was recently unveiled. The 56-second clip showcases Janhvi’s character on a mission of revenge against those who betrayed her and her country.
Sharing the teaser on her Instagram, the ‘Mili’ actress wrote, “Enter the world of lies, deceit and betrayals – #Ulajh in cinemas on the 5th of July.”
Directed by National Award winner Sudhanshu Saria, this patriotic thriller also stars Gulshan Devaiah and Roshan Mathew from ‘The Poacher’ fame in leading roles.
Produced by Junglee Pictures, the film narrates the journey of a young IFS officer entangled in a perilous personal conspiracy, far from her homeland, in a career-defining role. With a script by Parveez Shaikh and Sudhanshu Saria, and dialogues penned by Atika Chohan, this contemporary thriller promises a unique cinematic experience.
The movie also features Rajesh Tailang, Meiyang Chang, Sachin Khedekar, Rajendra Gupta, and Jitendra Joshi in pivotal roles.
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