Janhvi Kapoor made her debut with the 2018 film ‘Dhadak’, a remake of the Marathi hit ‘Sairat’. While the film was commercially successful, it received mixed critical reception. Nevertheless, Kapoor’s potential was evident, and her journey as an actor took a significant turn with her portrayal of Gunjan Saxena in ‘Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl’Since then, Kapoor has worked in several films, including ‘Roohi’, ‘Good Luck Jerry’, ‘Bawaal’, ‘Mr and Mrs, and many more.Her versatility and dedication to her craft have been praised by critics and audiences alike.Janhvi Kapoor has always faced trolling regarding the nepotism debate. However, she had once seemingly shut down the discussion by affirming that she doesn’t need to be apologetic for her legacy.At an event titled ‘Stardust and Starlight’, Kapoor opened up about carrying forward her family’s legacy. She expressed that she is not ‘apologetic’ about her background and is grateful to be part of a well-known family.In a past interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Janhvi Kapoor shared her insights on handling criticism within the film industry. She explained that it is essential to recognize the true nature of certain criticisms, noting that many people fail to do so. With her experience in the industry, she has learned to see through misleading narratives and understand the motivations behind public opinions, which are often influenced by sensational headlines. Kapoor emphasized that, regardless of her efforts, there will always be individuals who criticize her, but she has chosen not to let such negativity affect her. Instead, she focuses on constructive feedback that can help her grow as an artist.