You need to improve: Sridevi advised daughter Janhvi

When Sridevi, who died in February, saw 25 minutes of her daughter Janhvi’s film footage before its release, told her that she needed to improve and the second half of the film had to be different

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When Sridevi, who had an impeccable dressing and style sense, saw bits of her daughter Janhvi's yet-to-release Bollywood debut Dhadak before she died, she was happy but gave her some make-up advise.

Filmmaker Karan Johar, who has produced Dhadak, spoke to Janhvi for an interview for Vogue India's June issue. He asked what the late actress said to her daughter when she saw 25 minutes of the film footage.

Janhvi said: “She was very technical about it. The first thing she told me was the things I needed to improve; she felt the mascara was smudged and it really bothered her.

“The second half has to be different, she told me... ‘You can't wear anything on your face.’ That's all she told me, but she was happy.”

Janhvi is the older of the two daughters Sridevi and Boney Kapoor. She and her younger sister Khushi are among the most photographed youngsters in Bollywood.

“It’s flattering that anyone would care what I look like after the gym. I feel like I haven't done anything to earn that attention, so I don't know how to react. Should I smile and wave because they've been waiting and it’s courteous? Or should I hide because I'm sweaty?” Janhvi asked.

While Sridevi—who died in Dubai in February—always looked perfect, Karan said Janhvi and Khushi have emerged as "teen fashionistas" who are “unknowingly setting trends”.

Janhvi said that other than films, fashion is something that they bonded over.

“We love clothes and are roughly the same size. We enjoy dressing up. Papa would call us ‘three women on a mission’ when we shopped. He has always had an opinion on our clothes—he would approve them or make us change.

“And all of those photos of mom and me before events? He clicked them,” she said.

Janhvi, who will make her Hindi film debut with Ishaan Khatter in Dhadak, was also asked to name a contemporary lead actor that she finds attractive on screen.

She named Rajkummar Rao, Dhanush and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. “They’re so good! I'm attracted to someone who can immerse me, and all these actors are so expressive. I'm not sure if I should say this, but after watching Bareilly Ki Barfi, I really wanted Rajkummar Rao to notice me, so I commented on all his photos. He’s the only person I’ve asked for a photo with.”

Which actress does she admire most? “Alia (Bhatt)... She is in top form.”

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