Suhana Khan and Khushi Kapoor kill their Monday blues with a nail salon session together

Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan and late actress Sridevi’s younger daughter Khushi Kapoor will be seen in the upcoming project The Archies by Zoya Akhtar. The two star kids are back in town post their shoot schedule in Ooty. Both Khushi and Suhana were spotted recently enjoying a nail salon session together.
Khushi Kapoor & Suhana Khan

Khushi Kapoor & Suhana Khan

Shah Rukh Khan's daughter Suhana Khan and late actress Sridevi’s younger daughter Khushi Kapoor are busy prepping for their roles in Zoya Akhtar’s upcoming project titled The Archies. Both Suhana and Khushi have been caught on camera multiple times by the paparazzi as they arrive and leave from their dance practice sessions. This morning (June 27), the two star kids took off some time from their dance and shoot schedule to enjoy a nail session together.
While Suhana looked comfy in a black hoodie, crop top, leggings and messy bun, Khushi went for an oversized off-white sweatshirt and grey shorts. In the picture, Khushi can be seen enjoying and chatting as she gets her nails done.
Khsuhi Kapoor amp Suhana Khan
Khushi Kapoor & Suhana Khan enjoying a nail salon session together
After wrapping up the filming of the musical drama The Archies in Ooty, Suhana, Khushi, and Agastya Nanda recently returned to Mumbai. Suhana was spotted leaving the Mumbai airport on Sunday wearing only black clothing and white sneakers. Khushi was also spotted at the airport, where her dog was there to greet her.
Suhana, Khushi, and actor Amitabh Bachchan's grandson Agastya Nanda will make their acting debut in Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies, which is set in the 1960s. Netflix will soon host the movie's premiere. The movie is inspired by Archie Comics' characters and features upcoming actors Vedang Raina and Yuvraj Menda in pivotal roles.
“The characters are iconic and globally loved, which is also why I am a little nervous. I have to make sure the film stokes the nostalgia of a generation that grew up on the comic, and yet resonates with young adults today,” Zoya told The Hindu.
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