When Janhvi Kapoor talked about the loss of her mother Sridevi, and said, “Khushi stopped crying to rest”. Hindi film news

In February 2018, legendary actress Sridevi’s untimely passing sent shockwaves across the country. At the age of just 54, his sudden death left an irreparable zero in Indian cinema – and a deep personal tragedy for her daughters, Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor. Years later, the pain is copied in their memories.In an old episode of Kofi with Karan, Janhvi Kapoor opened the news of her mother’s death about the devastating moment. “When I got a call, I was in my room, and I could hear from Khushi’s room. I think I was stopped in her room and stopped crying,” Janhvi shared. But what happened next was something that she says that she would never forget – Khushi, although destroyed, stopped crying immediately after seeing her elder sister in crisis. “She looked at me, and the minute she looked at me, she just stopped crying. She sat next to me and started giving me rest. And I never saw her cry about her.”Silent strength of happinessKhushi, who was only 17 years old at the time, revealed that he felt a strong sense of responsibility to keep herself together. “I think I felt like I had to hold it together for everyone because I am always strong,” he said. Despite her age, her emotional creation helped her family through a tragedy, even though it meant to bottom her grief.Mourning behind closed doorsThe sisters admitted that although they feel the loss deeply, they rarely show each other their feelings. Khushi said, “We get emotional about things, but do not show it. I think it took me some time to accept his new reality.”From daughters to each other’s columnsJanhvi reflected how disadvantage re -shaped their relationship. “Mobility has changed a lot. She is equally my child and my mother. In the absence of Sridevi, Janhvi and Khushi have become the biggest support system of each other, grieving, treatment and growing together.On the work front, Janhvi was last seen in the Telugu film ‘Devra’, and Khushi Kapoor’s previous outing was ‘Nadanian’.