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Janhvi Kapoor pays a Visit to Paralympians in Delhi says She would love to play Arunima Sinha on Screen

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Janhvi Kapoor pays a Visit to Paralympians in Delhi says She would love to play Arunima Sinha on Screen

The Dhadak Actress is been busy with the shootings of her next upcoming film Mili. The shootings of the film is done in Dehradun. The flim is basically a remake of Helen and this for the first time in the industry where A Father and a daughter are collaborating Yes you heard right!

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Boney and Janhvi are working together for this project.Currently they both are in the felicitation ceremony as to congratulate the Paralympians for their stunning performance at Tokyo Paralympics that happened last month.Both had arrived there from Dehradun.

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Talking about the meeting, Janhvi opened up about her wish and said, “I have met Arunima Sinha and her story is very inspiring. I would love to play her on screen. It is very inspiring to see what they have achieved. They have made the country proud. I am happy to have met them.” The thing to be noted is the actress launched the book 'Vichhoda' which is written by Harinder Sikka of Sehmat.

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In the event Janhvi is seen wearing a pastel pink saree paired with embroidered blouse. She had styled her hair with bun, opted for a subtle makeup. She had kept the look minimalistic along with it she opted for earings and jwellery. She met all Paralympics and greeted them with congratulations for their victory.

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Arunima Sinha needs no introduction today as she is an Indian mountain climber and sportswoman. Point to be noted She is the World's First Female amputee who climbed the Mount Everest, along with Mount Kilimanjaro(Tanzania), Mount Elbrus (Russia), Mount Kosciusko (Australia), Mount Aconcagua (South America), Carstensz Pyramid (Indonesia), and Mount Vinson.

Reflecting upon the difficulties which she has gone through there's a incident which happened with her in 2011 where robbers pushed her from a running train which led her lug to be amputated from below the knee. She was honoured with the Padma Shri award, which was the fourth highest civilian award of India in 2015.

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