Janhvi Kapoor honours her late mother Sridevi with an annual Tirumala temple visit, sharing heartfelt memories and childhood pictures, joined this year by co-star Sidharth Malhotra.
Highlights:
- Janhvi visits Tirumala temple annually on Sridevi’s birth anniversary.
- Shared emotional note and rare childhood pictures on Instagram.
- Wore a blue half-saree with traditional jewellery for the visit.
- This year, accompanied by co-star Sidharth Malhotra.
- Their film releases on August 29, 2025.
Actress Janhvi Kapoor marked her late mother Sridevi’s birth anniversary with a heartfelt tribute and her annual visit to the Tirumala temple in Andhra Pradesh. Pulling cherished memories from her archives, Janhvi shared childhood photographs alongside her mother and recent snapshots from her temple visit, where she looked radiant in a blue half-saree adorned with traditional South Indian jewellery.
In her emotional caption, Janhvi wrote, “Happy Birthday Mumma, every step with your name in my heart,” leaving fans deeply moved.
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This year, Janhvi was joined by her Param Sundari co-star Sidharth Malhotra, who documented the journey in a lighthearted video. Playfully corrected by Janhvi on the temple’s name, Sidharth shared it was his first visit, praising her dedication to the tradition. He expressed gratitude for the audience’s love for their trailer and songs, promising more in their upcoming film.
The duo’s much-anticipated movie is set for a theatrical release on August 29, 2025, adding to the emotional significance of the occasion for Janhvi’s fans and followers.
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