
Boney Kapoor Flaunts 22-Year-Old Jeans And 18-Year-Old Shirt, Janhvi Kapoor Reacts: ‘Wow Papa'
Boney Kapoor wowed fans by posing in his 22-year-old denims and 18-year-old shirt on Instagram. Janhvi Kapoor reacted with a sweet 'Wow papa."
Film producer Boney Kapoor is proving that style truly has no age. The veteran filmmaker took to Instagram to share a series of pictures of himself dressed in old but cherished outfits, instantly earning love from fans—and a special compliment from his daughter, actor Janhvi Kapoor.
Boney's Throwback-Inspired Look
In the photos, Boney can be seen posing in his living room near the couch and curtains, as well as on the staircase inside his home. The producer sported a printed blue shirt that he revealed was nearly 18 years old, paired with a set of altered jeans that he has kept for 22 years. To add to the nostalgia, Boney also debuted a fresh haircut, giving his look a stylish finish.
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Captioning the pictures, he wrote: '22 yrs old altered jeans, 18 yrs old shirt, with a fresh haircut 😄😎."
Janhvi's Sweet Comment & Fans' Reactions
Janhvi Kapoor couldn't help but shower praise on her father. Dropping by in the comments, she wrote: 'Wow papa ❤️❤️." Fans too, were quick to flood the post with heartwarming messages.
One user wrote, 'This is what Sridevi always wanted. Cuteness overloaded. Her soul must be more than happy wherever she is." Another added, 'And the Devi is smiling on her Deva and her beautiful daughters. God bless her girls with success."
Some fans also noticed Boney's fitter frame and jokingly commented about his transformation. One remarked, 'Seems he has also taken the magical body thinning medicine." Another kept it short and expressive: 'The only word to describe is jhakaaass!"
A Legacy in Cinema
Boney Kapoor, husband of the late legendary actress Sridevi, shares daughters Janhvi and Khushi Kapoor with her. From his first marriage to Mona Shourie Kapoor, he is father to actor Arjun Kapoor and producer Anshula Kapoor.
With a career spanning over three decades, Boney has produced several landmark films including Mr India, Judaai, Pukar, No Entry, Wanted, Mom, Vakeel Saab, and Maidaan. He recently stepped in front of the camera himself, making his acting debut in Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar (2023).
Janhvi Kapoor's Upcoming Projects
On the work front, Janhvi Kapoor is gearing up for her next release, Param Sundari, opposite Sidharth Malhotra. The cross-cultural love story is set to hit theatres on August 29, 2025. She also stars alongside Varun Dhawan in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, directed by Shashank Khaitan, which is slated for release on October 2, 2025.
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August 17, 2025, 16:11 IST
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