Actor Neetu Kapoor remembered her late husband-actor Rishi Kapoor on his third dying anniversary. Taking to their respective Instagram accounts on Sunday, Neetu and her daughter Riddhima Kapoor Sahni shared previous footage with Rishi. (Also Read | Neetu Kapoor shares Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt’s valuable wedding ceremony pic with Rishi Kapoor)
Neetu shared a throwback photograph, on Instagram, with Rishi Kapoor from considered one of their holidays. In the image, each of them posed collectively and smiled for the digital camera. While Neetu opted for a blue high and gray shorts, Rishi was seen in a blue T-shirt and matching pants. Neetu wore darkish sun shades and likewise carried a bag. Rishi opted for a hat, sun shades, and a bag.
Sharing the image, she captioned it, “You are missed every day with all the wonderful happy memories.” Reacting to the submit, Mawra Hocane posted crimson coronary heart emojis, Karisma Kapoor dropped folding fingers, hibiscus, and yellow coronary heart emojis and Rakesh Roshan shared crimson coronary heart and hibiscus emojis. Madhoo, Sunita Kapoor, and Farah Khan Ali additionally posted crimson coronary heart emojis.
Riddhima posted an image that includes herself, her daughter Samara Sahni, Neetu, Rishi, and Ranbir Kapoor on her Instagram Stories. She wrote, “Love this picture #family.” She additionally posted a photograph of Rishi and herself from when she was a toddler. Riddhima captioned the submit, “I miss you every day.” Riddhima additionally shared a photograph of Rishi smiling for the digital camera. She wrote, “And sometimes I just scroll down the gallery, to see you smiling. Love you.”
Rishi died on the age of 67 on April 30, 2020, after a two-year battle with leukaemia. He labored in lots of movies together with Bobby, Laila Majnu, Rafoo Chakkar, Chandni, Henna, Saagar, Do Dooni Chaar, Agneepath, Amar Akbar Anthony, Kabhi Kabhie, Naseeb, Coolie and Ajooba, Kapoor & Sons, Mulk and 102 Not Out amongst many others.
Recently talking with news company PTI, Ranbir Kapoor had stated, “The biggest thing that happens in an individual’s life when you lose one of your parents. That really is something…. Especially when you’re nearing your 40s, that’s the time when something like this usually happens… But it brings the family closer. It makes you understand life. It makes you value your loved ones, priorities, what matters and doesn’t matter.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com