Shanaya Kapoor bids farewell to 'JC' sets with a cake-cutting celebration

IANS May 14, 2025 406 views

Shanaya Kapoor recently wrapped up filming for her upcoming period comedy "JC" with a warm on-set cake-cutting celebration. Surrounded by the cast and crew, Shanaya shared the joyous occasion on Instagram, while director Shujaat Saudagar penned a heartfelt message on the celebratory cake. "JC," set in 80s' Goa, features Shanaya alongside actor Abhay Verma. Although Shanaya has yet to make her official acting debut, she is already lined up with exciting projects, including "Vrushabha" with Mohanlal and "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyaan" opposite Vikrant Massey.

"Will miss you Dee, keep shining." - Director Shujaat Saudagar
Shanaya Kapoor bids farewell to 'JC' sets with a cake-cutting celebration
Mumbai, May 14: Shanaya Kapoor marked a special milestone as she wrapped up the shoot for her upcoming period comedy “JC.”

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Shanaya shares wrap celebration on Instagram

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Director Shujaat Saudagar writes heartfelt message

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'JC' is a period comedy set in 80s' Goa

The young actress celebrated the occasion with a cheerful cake-cutting ceremony on set, surrounded by the cast and crew who joined in the festivities. Shanaya took to her Instagram stories to share a glimpse of the celebrations and shared a picture of a cake, writing, "wrap for." Director Shujaat Saudagar also penned a heartfelt note for Shanaya on the cake display, writing, "Will miss you Dee, keep shining," highlighting the bond the two built during the shoot.

To celebrate the wrap, the team brought out a special cake that read "Wrap up for Diana," revealing Shanaya's character name in the film. Both the director and Kapoor shared glimpses of the moment on social media, highlighting the warm bond and collaborative spirit that shaped the making of "JC."

"JC," directed by Sujaat Saudagar, pairs Shanaya opposite 'Munjya' fame actor Abhay Verma. The upcoming period comedy is set in the 80s' Goa.

Interestingly, Shanaya Kapoor may not have made her official acting debut yet, but she already has an impressive lineup of films underway. "JC" marks her third project, following her roles in "Vrushabha" alongside Malayalam superstar Mohanlal and the romantic musical "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyaan" opposite Vikrant Massey.

In addition, Sanjay Kapoor and Maheep Kapoor's daughter, Shanaya, is set to headline the survival thriller "Tu Yaa Main," which was announced recently. She will be seen alongside Adarsh Gourav in this gripping thriller, directed by Bejoy Nambiar. Backed by producers Aanand L. Rai and Himanshu Sharma, the film is set to hit theatres on Valentine's Day 2026. The teaser featured Shanaya and Adarsh engaging in a conversation about a potential content collaboration while surrounded by the serene backwaters. However, the moment took a dramatic turn when a crocodile suddenly lunged at Adarsh.

Shanaya shared the teaser on her Instagram with the caption, "Love. Terror. And a collab gone very, very wrong. Who's more excited for this one #TuYaaMain? #LikeShareSurvive #Valentines2026."

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
Shanaya seems to be getting some great opportunities early in her career! The Kapoor family legacy continues ✨ But I hope she proves herself with solid performances rather than just hype. JC sounds fun - 80s Goa setting is nostalgic!
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Priya M.
So much nepotism in Bollywood yaar 😒 How many newcomers get 4 films before debut? That crocodile teaser looks interesting though - hope the movie delivers! 🐊
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Ankit S.
The cake looks delicious! 😋 On serious note, period comedies are tricky - hope the director does justice to 80s Goa setting. My parents will love it if they capture that era well.
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Sneha K.
Valentine's 2026 release? That's some long-term planning! But the survival thriller concept is fresh. Adarsh Gourav is such a talented actor - hope he elevates the project.
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Vikram D.
Wrapping up with cake cutting is such a Bollywood tradition! 🎂 Good to see team bonding. But please don't let the social media promotions overshadow actual content quality. We want good stories, not just PR!

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