Janhvi Kapoor to deliver her first monologue in the climax scene of Ulajh; everything you need to know

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Janhvi revealed that Ulajh features a particularly impactful monologue that promises to leave a lasting impression on viewers read more

Janhvi Kapoor to deliver her first monologue in the climax scene of Ulajh; everything you need to know

With the release of her latest film Ulajh just a week away, Janhvi Kapoor is on a relentless promotional spree. Currently, the actress is busy giving back-to-back interviews and in a recent one, she spoke about delivering her first monologue in the climax scene, heightening anticipation among fans.

Janhvi revealed that Ulajh features a particularly impactful monologue that promises to leave a lasting impression on viewers. The film, directed by Sudhanshu Saria, has already created a buzz, thanks to Janhvi’s star power and the intriguing glimpses from the trailer released so far.

In a master class with a leading portal, when asked about her favourite scenes, Janhvi, also known as the director’s actor said ”The climax is divided into two parts, one where there is action and the other where there is monologue. She further added “The monologue is very personal and when you will see and hear it, you will realise what I trying to say about my life through Suhana. I had a lot of fun doing these two scenes."

As Ulajh approaches its release, Janhvi’s enthusiastic promotions and intriguing insights into her role have amplified excitement. Meanwhile, on the work front, she will also be seen in Devara, Sunny Sanskari ki Tulsi Kumari, RC16 apart from Ulajh.

Kapoor plays Suhana, a girl being questioned for her privilege and battling nepotism. She’s someone who’s trying to make her own space in a world populated and dominated by men. She went through a similar conflict in Gunjan Saxena.

She still strives to survive and expose the dark side of the Indian Foreign Services. Officials masquerading as patriots who turn out to be traitors.

Janhvi Kapoor shares her thoughts on her role in the film, stating, “This film is particularly special to me as I portray a very challenging role of a diplomat for the first time. It has been a humbling and fascinating experience. Working with Sudhanshu Saria has been incredibly enriching; he made me push my own boundaries. Suhana’s character is strong and multi-dimensional, and I found a personal connection to some shades of the character that enabled me to deliver an authentic performance.”

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