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Janhvi Learns Abuses For ‘Goodluck Jerry’, You’ll Be Surprised To See Her Typical Bihari Style!

By Aditi Priya Singh

July 14, 2022

Fans of actress Janhvi have been waiting for her film ‘Good Luck Jerry’ for a long time and Now this wait of the audience is finally going to end soon. Recently it was announced that Janhvi’s film will be released on the OTT platform. Fans were very excited after this news came out. Directed by Siddharth Sen, the film can be streamed on Disney Plus Hotstar from July 29.

Bihari language learned for the film

Janhvi is one of those actresses in the industry who works hard on her character. Janhvi has tried to give her best for this film as well. Janhvi, who spoke Rajasthani in her debut film ‘Dhadak’, is going to be seen talking in a Bihari tone in this film. Her character in the film is that of a small town girl, which had to take training to talk in this tone.

Janhvi herself has accepted the matter of learning the Bihari language. She said that Ganesh sir and Mr. Vinod helped him a lot in understanding this language. The actress said that for this she took workshops, listened to songs, and even took training in abusing in Bihari. Janhvi says that she had a lot of fun during this. Janhvi herself has accepted the matter of learning the Bihari language. Janhvi says that she had a lot of fun during this.

Let us tell you that ‘Good Luck Jerry’ is a remake of the Tamil film ‘Kolmavu Kokila’. The story of the film is about a girl who struggles a lot to cure her mother’s illness. Apart from Janhvi, Deepak Dobriyal, Meeta Vashisht, and Neeraj Sood will also be seen in important roles in this film.

If we talk about the work front, Janhvi was last seen in the film Roohi. She was seen in the role of Roohi Arora and Afsana Bedi in the film. On the other hand, if we talk about her upcoming project, she will soon be seen on the big screen with Varun Dhawan in the film ‘Bawal’. Nitesh Tiwari is directing this film. Earlier, Nitesh has made super hit films like ‘Dangal’ and ‘Chhichhore’.