
Janhvi Kapoor Eats From BF Shikhar Pahariya's Plate; He Looks At Her Adoringly
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Earlier this year, Shikhar accompanied Janhvi to the Cannes Film Festival, where she attended the premiere of her upcoming film Homebound.
Janhvi Kapoor and Shikhar Pahariya's London getaway has taken over the internet, especially after a heart-melting moment between the rumoured couple went viral. In a video that has now caught fans' attention, Janhvi is seen casually eating from Shikhar's plate, even though the same dish is served to her. Shikhar looks at her affectionately, and Janhvi returns the gaze with a sweet, cheeky smile.
The video was part of a series of photos and clips Janhvi recently shared on her Instagram, giving followers a peek into her vacation. She was seen posing confidently in a black tank top and green cargo trousers in front of a scenic London bridge. Other photos included wholesome sister moments with Khushi Kapoor, with whom she enjoyed a picturesque picnic by the lakeside and even went horse riding. The adorable moment with Shikhar in the final slide of her post has especially captured fans' attention.
Janhvi had previously spoken about her relationship with Shikhar Pahariya on Koffee With Karan 8. Host Karan Johar teased her about their on-again, off-again dynamic, to which Janhvi responded, 'Have you heard that song, Nadaan Parindey Ghar Aaja? Shikhar used to sing that to me a lot." The actress had also been spotted wearing a necklace bearing his name in the past.
Shikhar is no stranger to the limelight. He is the grandson of former Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde, and his mother, Smruti Shinde, is an actress. His brother, Veer Pahariya, recently made his Bollywood debut in Sky Force, alongside Akshay Kumar and Sara Ali Khan.
Earlier this year, Shikhar accompanied Janhvi to the Cannes Film Festival, where she attended the premiere of her upcoming film Homebound. Directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, the film also stars Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa.
On the work front, Janhvi has a packed schedule. She will be seen in Param Sundari opposite Sidharth Malhotra, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari alongside Varun Dhawan, and Peddi with Ram Charan.
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June 20, 2025, 00:37 IST
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