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Janhvi Kapoor’s ‘Dhadak’ Debut: Actress Reveals Battle with Depression & Self-Doubt

Published: 05-04-2026, 11:35 PM
Janhvi Kapoor's 'Dhadak' Debut: Actress Reveals Battle with Depression & Self-Doubt
  • Janhvi Kapoor felt depressed after her debut film Dhadak, believing she was disliked by the audience.
  • She relied on her mother’s validation and struggled with audience acceptance post-Sridevi’s passing.
  • Kapoor acknowledged criticism that she received opportunities due to her parents’ legacy.
  • Despite initial struggles, Janhvi Kapoor starred in films like Gunjan Saxena and Good Lucky Jerry.

Janhvi Kapoor, daughter of Sridevi, revealed her struggles with depression following her debut film, Dhadak. The actress grappled with audience expectations and the loss of her mother’s validation, leading to feelings of inadequacy and negativity despite the film’s commercial success.

Janhvi’s Post-Dhadak Depression and Audience Perception

Actor Janhvi Kapoor stepped into Bollywood under bittersweet circumstances, with her debut film Dhadak releasing just months after the death of her mother, Sridevi . Janhvi has now admitted that she slipped into depression after the film’s release, feeling that people hate her.

Looking back, Janhvi said, “You know, every time anyone talks to me about my first film, Dhadak, they are like, ‘she was so good in it’ or that ‘we loved Dhadak’ and ‘you earned a lot of money’… But my memory of Dhadak was very different. I was depressed after Dhadak. I thought ho gaya and that packup hogaya (I am done). People hate me.”

“I got all of my validation in my life from my mom. She went away. So I was like, okay, I’m going to shift that to the audience. And I was expecting some across-the-board acceptance, which I didn’t know does not exist. I was only concentrating on the negative.

Validation and the Impact of Sridevi’s Passing

I didn’t concentrate or even acknowledge the fact that it was a very… I think it was the most commercially successful film with newcomers up until Saiyaara. It didn’t even click to me that it was a hit. I just knew that I sucked and people hated me… Because I only looked at the negative, and that became my reality.”

Previously, in podcast B4U Hear It Here, Janhvi recalled the time when she felt worthless and undeserving after getting her debut film Dhadak She mentioned, “During Dhadak and Gunjan Saxena, I have been made to feel that I got everything on a platter, and I got things I don’t deserve, which means that I am technically worthless, and I am getting opportunities because of the work my parents have done. At the same time, I also felt an overwhelming respect and love for my parents, and I am being given love and work because of that. But the truth is that I love acting and I live for it.”

Overcoming Criticism and Finding Her Footing in Bollywood

Janhvi went on to work on diverse films such as Gunjan Saxena, Ghost Stories, Roohi and Good Lucky Jerry. She was recently seen in the romantic comedy Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, directed by Shashank Khaitan, co-starring Varun Dhawan, Sanya Malhotra and Rohit Saraf. The 2025 release was a moderate box-office success, earning ₹ 100 crore worldwide on a ₹ 80-crore production budget.

Next up, Janhvi is slated to appear in the upcoming Telugu film Peddi opposite Ram Charan, set for release later this year.

Janhvi’s journey reflects the pressures of Bollywood debuts and the impact of personal loss. Her perseverance and subsequent roles showcase her commitment to acting despite early setbacks and criticisms. She continues to navigate her career with resilience.

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