Updated December 11th, 2018 at 22:55 IST

Janhvi Kapoor aces the saree look as she’s honoured with ‘Rising Talent of the Year’ award at Royal Norwegian Consulate General

The awards season is yet to kick off, but Janhvi Kapoor has had a good experience with awards already. The actress was recently honoured with the ‘Rising Talent of the Year’ by the Norwegian Consulate General.

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The awards season is yet to kick off, but Janhvi Kapoor has had a good experience with awards already. The actress had collected the National Award on behalf of her mother Sridevi earlier this year. Later, she was one of the winners at an awards show for a beauty brand and now she has been felicitated with another recognition.

The ‘Dhadak’ star was recently honoured with the ‘Rising Talent of the Year’ award at the Royal Norwegian Consulate General. The actress looked stunning in a saree for the event and her look might just remind you of her mother in how gracefully she used to carry the saree. 

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The news was shared by her stylist Tanyaa Ghavi who, sharing pictures of the actress, wrote, “Being awarded the rising talent of the year at the royal Norwegian consulate general @janhvikapoor in a custom @arpita__mehta saree today…is an ode to one of the most beautiful and talented actresses of Indian cinema,sridevi assisted by @ekta_shah.” 

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Jahnvi had also made headlines with her quotes and interesting moments on her mentor Karan Johar's show 'Koffee with Karan' where she featured alongside her half-brother Arjun Kapoor.

On the professional front, Janhvi’s ‘Dhadak’ was a success at the box office, earning more than Rs 70 crore in India. She has also signed Karan Johar’s multi-starrer ‘Takht’. Her next film is being rumoured to be a biopic on the life of Indian air force pilot Gunjan Saxena, who was the first female combat aviator, posted during the 1999 Kargil war. 

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Published December 11th, 2018 at 22:51 IST