Many of us think that many celebrities' kids are popular and loved by a lot of people. However, it's different for Khushi Kapoor, daughter of late legendary actress, Sridevi and renowned filmmaker, Boney Kapoor, she is getting ignored at school. Despite being a star kid, Khushi’s life was not easy growing up.
She doesn't have a social life and she used to look totally different back then. This often made her feel ugly and invisible, not only in the limelight but also in her personal circle. In an interview with Zee Music Company, the actress recently shared a school memory, which made fans feel more connected to her.
The actress recalled and said that she used to be a messenger who passed letters and notes from boys to their female interests. She recalled how boys would only approach her to pass love notes, Khushi says, “Actually main school main kaafi badsurat thi, ladke mere paaas aate the aur bolte the ,'Maine yeh chitti likha hai, aapki dost ko dedo', main voh thi'” Khushi Kapoor did not feel comfortable with the way she looked growing up and society did not make things any easier for her. Someone would always comment on her appearance and make fun of her.
The actress opened about her extensive cosmetic procedures, advocating for transparency in the entertainment industry. She believes celebrities should honestly discuss their experiences with plastic surgery, rather than perpetuating unrealistic beauty standards. Earlier this year, during a SCREEN Live event, Khushi got a chance to be a judge and shared her experience on looks and how those remarks affected her self-esteem.
She recalled and said that as a kid, she was constantly compared with her gorgeous mother, Sridevi, and her older sister, Janhvi Kapoor. Khushi talked about her past and said, “When I was a young girl, I was made fun of how I looked. I didn't look like my mother or sister.
Your self-esteem takes a hit when you are a young child. I took a keen interest in vanity and to look a certain way, and I don't think that it is a bad thing, especially when I know these are the things people are pointing out. I am not saying that it is something that people should or shouldn't do.
I haven't done the hundred things that people have said I have done, but it is a part of taking care of yourself sometimes. Skincare, fillers, I don't think these are the things a person should be scrutinised for.”.
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Khushi Kapoor felt ignored in school because of her looks? Actress recall painful memory, 'Ladke mere paaas...'

Khushi Kapoor did not feel comfortable with the way she looked growing up and people would make fun of her looks. We tell you what she had to say in a recent interaction.