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Juhi Chawla expresses pride over daughter's graduation
Renowned Actress Juhi Chawla celebrating her daughter's graduation from Columbia University, shared the proud moment on Instagram.
Mumbai: Juhi Chawla, the popular Bollywood actress, shared her feelings of pride as her daughter, Jahnavi, recently graduated from Columbia University.
Juhi took to Instagram to express her joy, posting a heartwarming family picture featuring her husband Jay Mehta, son Arjun, and the newly graduated Jahnavi.
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In one of the photos, Jahnavi can be seen wearing a graduation cap and gown, standing beside a statue.
Another picture captures Arjun's excitement and happiness for his sister's achievement.
Captioning the lovely pictures, Juhi wrote, "Proud & happy," followed by a heart emoji.
The post received warm wishes and blessings from Juhi's industry friends, including Tanishaa Mukerji, Onir, Tanuja Chandra, and Raveena Tandon.
Priyanka Chopra also congratulated Jahnavi, commenting, "Wohooo congratulations."
Notably, Juhi's close friend and Bollywood superstar, Shah Rukh Khan, dedicated a special post to celebrate Jahnavi's graduation.
This is so awesome. Can’t wait for her to get back and celebrate with her. And a feeling of extreme pride. Love u Jaanz. https://t.co/W9wzi94zP8
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) May 19, 2023
He expressed his excitement to celebrate with her and shared a picture of a joyful Jahnavi, expressing his extreme pride and love.
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