Janhvi Kapoor Made This Viral Meme Template Her Own. See ROFL Post

Janhvi Kapoor's caption stole the show

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Janhvi Kapoor shared this image. (courtesy: janhvikapoor)
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Janhvi Kapoor, who attended an award show last night, put her most fashionable foot forward (more on that later). This, however, is the story of her ROFL Instagram entry. On Wednesday night, the actress shared a picture of herself with makeup artist Riviera Lynn and celebrity fashion stylist Tanya Ghavri (please note, both were dressed in casual OOTDs), while Janhvi Kapoor was dressed up in a glam blue outfit from the shelves of Falguni Shane Peacock. Not to mention with gloves and all. Janhvi took a leaf from a viral meme template and she captioned it: "When your friends say the dress code is casual." Janhvi's expression says it all.

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This is what Janhvi Kapoor posted:

Screenshot of Janhvi Kapoor's Instagram story.

Janhvi Kapoor slayed on the red carpet nevertheless. See the photo here:

Janhvi Kapoor on the red carpet.

Janhvi Kapoor loves to keep up with social media trends and viral challenges. Recently, she recreated Shanti Priya's (Deepika Padukone) iconic scene from the 2007 film Om Shanti Om and she wrote: "Yeh Shaanti kuch alag lag rahi hain (This Shanti seems a bit different)."

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Janhvi Kapoor, daughter of late actor Sridevi and film producer Boney Kapoor, is known for starring in films like Roohi, with Rajkummar Rao and Varun Sharma, Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl and Ghost Stories to name a few. She starred in GoodLuck Jerry earlier this year. She was last seen in Mili.

Her line-up of film includes comedy Dostana 2, which was meant to star Kartik Aaryan earlier. The film's revised cast has not been announced as of now. She will also be seen in Bawaal, in which she will co-star with Varun Dhawan. She will also star in Mr And Mrs Mahi with Rajkummar Rao.

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