Last year, Khushi Kapoor's first movie, The Archies, was made available on Netflix. With her next romantic-comedy flick, Loveyapa, Kapoor is prepared to make her movie office debut after making waves on the over-the-top platform. He will form a new on-screen duo with Aamir Khan's son, Junaid Khan, who will also feature in his first theatrical film, Khushi. The actor has now voiced her worries on the directing of Advait Chandan.
 
When thinking about a theatrical release, there is additional tension because of things like box office receipts and several other considerations. However, I believe it's unique. So I did what I could. Khushi told Hindustan Times, "I tried my hardest."


When The Archies was released, the actress acknowledged that she knew nothing about movies and that box office pressure affected her in a different way. "I'm not sure if the distinction between theater and OTT is the reason. Since it was my first movie and this is my third, I believe that generally, the procedures were really different for me," she continued.

The younger daughter of boney kapoor and sridevi also said that she feels good about the movie. "I'm lot more conscious of how things happen and feel much more secure in myself. In the first movie, I knew absolutely nothing. I believe I understand how things work now. For me, both physically and psychologically, the procedure was lot simpler," Khushi Kapoor said.


 

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