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Janhvi Kapoor visits Tirupati Balaji Temple with rumoured boyfriend Shikhar Pahariya, sister Khushi
Janhvi Kapoor
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Janhvi Kapoor visits Tirupati Balaji Temple with rumoured boyfriend Shikhar Pahariya, sister Khushi

| @indiablooms | 03 Apr 2023, 10:27 pm

Tirupati/IBNS: Bollywood actor Janhvi Kapoor Monday visited the Tirupati Balaji Temple in Andhra Pradesh with rumoured boyfriend Shikhar Pahariya.

Janhvi offered prayers to Lord Venkateswara at the Tirumala temple in the early hours of Monday.

They were accompanied by her sister Khushi Kapoor.

Both Janhvi and her sister were dressed in a traditional half-saree.

While neither Janhvi nor Shikhar has confirmed their relationship, the two have been spotted together several times.

Shikhar is the grandson of former Maharashtra chief minister Sushil Kumar Shinde. He is an entrepreneur, polo player, and philanthropist.

Talking about Janhvi dating Shikhar, Karan Johar on Koffee With Karan 7, almost confirmed their dating rumours.

During Janvhi's appearance on the show with Sara Ali Khan, Karan said, "I mean it was the past. You both dated two brothers. And the commonality between the three of us is that they both used to live in my building."

 

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