Khushi Kapoor recalls her school days: Main school main kaafi badsurat thi...

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Khushi Kapoor, the daughter of legendary actress Sridevi and renowned filmmaker Boney Kapoor, recently reflected on her teenage years in a candid moment that charmed many of her fans. During an interview with Zee Music Company, the budding actress revealed a humorous and touching anecdote that gave fans a glimpse into her younger self. “Actually main school main kaafi badsurat thi, ladke mere paaas aate the aur bolte the 'teekhe maine yeh chitti likha hai aapki dost ko dedo' main voh thi,” she shared, recalling how boys would approach her only to pass on love notes for her friends.

The remark struck a chord with many, as Khushi’s unfiltered honesty stood in contrast to her current glamorous public image. Khushi’s acting journey began with Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies, which gave her a stylish yet challenging start. she made a silver screen debut in a leading role with Loveyapa, directed by Advait Chandan of Laal Singh Chaddha fame.



She then starred in Nadaaniyan alongside Ibrahim Ali Khan, son of Saif Ali Khan. While she was trolled for her performance in that film, Khushi took the criticism in her stride. Loveyapa follows the story of Gaurav (Junaid Khan) and Baani (Khushi Kapoor), a young couple whose relationship is tested when Baani’s father (played by Ashutosh Rana) insists they swap phones — leading to chaos, secrets, and surprises.

The film also stars Kiku Sharda, Grusha Kapoor, Tanvika Parlikar, Devishi Mandan, Aaditya Kulshreshth, Nikhil Mehta, and Jason Tham in key roles. Also Read: Sushmita Sen supports Fawad Khan’s return to India: Hunar aur creativity mein koi..

. In a recent interview, Khushi also expressed her interest in exploring a horror role, hinting at a genre switch in the future. With her growing confidence and evolving choices, Khushi Kapoor is steadily finding her own place in the industry.

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