‘We Are Still Different Families,’ Arjun Kapoor says of Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor, who are half-sisters.

Arjun and Anshula Kapoor have also spoken up about their relationship with their half-sisters Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor. Boney Kapoor and Mona Kapoor are the parents of actor Arjun Kapoor and his sister Anshula Kapoor. His father eventually married Sridevi and had two children, Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor. The young star recently spoke about his
 
‘We Are Still Different Families,’ Arjun Kapoor says of Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor, who are half-sisters.

Arjun and Anshula Kapoor have also spoken up about their relationship with their half-sisters Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor.

Boney Kapoor and Mona Kapoor are the parents of actor Arjun Kapoor and his sister Anshula Kapoor. His father eventually married Sridevi and had two children, Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor. The young star recently spoke about his “inner pain” following his father’s second marriage in a recent interview. He went on to say that his classmates used to tease him about his “new mom.” He also talked about how Sridevi’s death drew him, Anshula, Janhvi, and Khushi closer together.

The actor told Bollywood Bubble that answering unpleasant questions from his pals following his father’s wedding to Sridevi was difficult for him. Arjun stated that his father was a well-known figure and that the lady he married at the time was a well-known actress. As a result, their marriage was discussed, and this had a significant influence on his childhood. Boney and Sridevi married in 1996 and had their first child Janhvi in 1997, followed by Khushi in 2000.

Arjun and Anshula Kapoor have also spoken up about their relationship with their half-sisters Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor.

“It would be wrong of me to claim that we are a perfect family. It’s not about various points of view; we’re still separate families attempting to unite and coexist. When we’re all together, we have a great time, but we’re still not one entity. I don’t want to peddle falsehood about everything being wonderful. It can’t be flawless since we’re still getting to know one other…”