Janhvi Kapoor recently graced Karan Johar‘s ongoing season of his celebrity chat show, ‘Koffee With Karan‘ along with her baby sister Khushi Kapoor. On the episode, the actress revealed that she wants to hug ‘Gadar 2’ star Sunny Deol for a hilarious reason.
In one of the segments Janhvi and Khushi engaged in a guessing game where they were presented with images and had to identify the missing object in each photo. One particular snapshot showcased the Kapoor sisters striking a pose with an adorable Teddy Bear, and they successfully guessed the omitted element.

In response to the photo, Karan Johar remarked, “Teddy bears appear to be the mascot of this show, especially after we learned that Sunny Deol is obsessed with them, which was quite a surprising revelation.” Janhvi Kapoor expressed her astonishment, asking, “Really?” Karan Johar then clarified that the star of Gadar 2 had indeed confessed to having a fascination with Teddy Bears.

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In response, the Bawaal actress humorously commented, “He resembles a teddy bear… a little bit,” surprising the show’s host. Janhvi Kapoor went on to say, “Don’t you feel like (hug gesture) a little bit?” which left the director of Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani bewildered. Puzzled, he asked her again, “You want to hug Sunny Deol?” In response, the actress stated, “I don’t know how he’ll take it, but I feel like,” prompting KJo to interject with, “You can become his hand pump,” leaving Janhvi confused as she admitted she didn’t understand the meaning of the statement. KJo then quipped, “The country does.”

Adding to the revelations, Janhvi Kapoor inadvertently and openly provided several clues affirming her relationship with rumored beau Shikhar Pahariya. Additionally, she expressed her opinion that if she were to arrange a match for her sister Khushi Kapoor within the industry, it would be Vedang Raina, as she finds him cute.

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