Updated On: 29 December, 2019 07:07 AM IST | Mumbai | Shaheen Parkar
Thrilled to work with Zoya Akhtar early on in her career, Janhvi Kapoor says the unusual treatment of horror genre made her greenlight Ghost Stories

Janhvi Kapoor in Ghost Stories
Most newcomers would want to make a mark in the industry before experimenting with other mediums, but Janhvi Kapoor had no qualms about dipping her toes in the waters of digital entertainment. After making her Bollywood debut with Dhadak in 2018, the youngster is gearing up for her second outing with the Netflix anthology, Ghost Stories.
"As an actor, I am on the hunt for good work and engaging content. I look at every project as a learning experience. That has always been my approach when I select a film. I don't know where it will take me, but I hope it works," smiles Kapoor, who knows that bagging a Zoya Akhtar project for a second outing is no mean feat. Interestingly, while she features in Akhtar's short, her mentor Karan Johar is one of the four directors helming the anthology.