
Janhvi Kapoor looks ravishing in high-slit red dress. Fans call her jaan
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Janhvi Kapoor, whose film Roohi released in theatres on March 11, has been making waves with her stylish outfits. She recently set Instagram on fire with her pictures in a thigh-high slit red dress.
Janhvi Kapoor painted Instagram red recently in a gorgeous thigh-high slit red dress. The actress’s film Roohi hit theatres on March 11 and minted Rs 3.06 crore on the first day of its release, making it the first Hindi film to perform well post the novel coronavirus pandemic. The horror comedy directed by Hardik Mehta also stars Rajkummar Rao and Varun Sharma in lead roles. Janhvi Kapoor took to Instagram to share pictures from a new photoshoot. She looked drop-dead gorgeous in a strapless red dress featuring a thigh-high slit. She opted for dewy makeup and red lips. The actress styled her hair in soft waves. She accessorised her look with diamond earrings and completed her outfit with nude heels. She obviously looked her glamorous best.
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