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Janhvi Kapoor expresses gratitude as ‘Ulajh’ trailer receives thumbs up from audience

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 20 (ANI): Actor Janhvi Kapoor is quite elated after receiving positive response from the audience over the trailer for her upcoming film ‘Ulajh’.

Janhvi’s portrayal of an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer Suhana has garnered widespread praise, with fans raving about her new avatar.

Expressing gratitude to the audience, Janhvi in a statement said, “I am overwhelmed by the response that the trailer has received. I am glad and truly grateful to all my fans and audience, who are excited to see me in this role. This gives me the courage to always deliver my best. This is the first time I’ll be seen playing an IFS officer, and it was both challenging and exciting to experience this side and the world of diplomats, where you learn so many new things and understand a completely new side to national defence and international relations.”

The trailer for Ulajh showcases Janhvi Kapoor as Suhana, the youngest Deputy High Commissioner, who navigates a difficult mission at the London embassy under close watch. Her performance defies stereotypes, addressing nepotism head-on.

Gulshan Devaiah joins the cast as a mysterious undercover agent, injecting further suspense into the narrative. The trailer teases a labyrinth of secrets and betrayals, hinting at an internal leak that jeopardises the lives of undercover agents and throws Suhana into a desperate struggle for survival.

‘Ulajh,’ scripted by Sudhanshu Saria and Parveez Shaikh with dialogue by Atika Chauhan, is slated for release on August 2, 2024. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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