Here's how Janhvi Kapoor's Chennai home helped her to mint money before joining films

    The GoodLuck Jerry actress divulged an interesting habit of hers as a kid that she would make tiny little paintings and hang them up in her room. And later she used to call all her relatives over an exhibition and charge them money to enter and even exit their room.

    Here's how Janhvi Kapoor's Chennai home helped her to mint money before joining films

    Janhvi Kapoor recently gave a tour of her lavish holiday home in Chennai which is actually the first home that was bought by her late mother Sridevi . The actress revealed several fun facts about the bungalow and interesting anecdotes from her growing years with her mother in the same house. She said that Sridevi’s affinity helped her and her little sister Khushi develop an interest in painting and they became little entrepreneurs in their childhood.

    The GoodLuck Jerry actress divulged an interesting habit of hers as a kid that she would make tiny little paintings and hang them up in her room. And later she used to call all her relatives over an exhibition and charge them money to enter and even exit their room. “I had this weird habit as a kid. Me and Khushi were quite the entrepreneurs. We always loved painting and we’d watch mom paint all the time. So, we’d make tiny paintings, hang them up in my room and call all our aunts and uncles over for an ‘exhibition’. They would have to pay to enter our room and view our work, but the funny part was that we would also make them pay to leave the room. I had a great entrepreneurial spirit,” Janhvi told Vogue as she gave a tour of her home. Also read: Janhvi Kapoor hits back at nepotism with confidence, says 'lekin mehnat karne ki ichha...ye sab bhi virasat me mili hai' 

    While Janhvi showed around the Chennai bungalow, her father Boney Kapoor made a guest appearance. Her aunt and other family members also appeared in the video. The actress also added that the house was redone in the memory of her late mother after Sridevi’s death in 2018. She also showed off some of her favorite spots in the home, and also gave a glimpse of a staircase wall filled with old family photos.

    Meanwhile, workwise, Janhvi was last seen in Mili , the Hindi remake of the Malayalam film Helen, co-starring Sunny Kaushal and Manoj Pahwa. She would next be seen in Nitesh Tiwari’s Bawaal opposite Varun Dhawan and Sharan Sharma’s Mr and Mrs Mahi alongside Rajkummar Rao.