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Neetu Kapoor shares old lovely pic with Rishi Kapoor(Chintu Ji) on Instagram

Neetu kapoor shared priceless throwback pictures with her husband Rishi Kapoor Chintu Ji on Instagram. “Big or small We all have a battle to fight in our heads you may have a huge house with all the luxuries and still be unhappy whereas have nothing n be the happiest. It’s all a state of mind !! All one needs is a strong mind n hope for a better tomorrow! Live with gratitude ,hope ,work hard! Value your loved ones as that’s your biggest wealth” wrote Neetu Kapoor on her i post. In the caption, she talked about why it is important to value our loved ones. Riddhima kapoor sahni( Rishi and Neetu’s daughter) commented, “so beautiful maa,”

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Within minutes, Neetu’s picture was filled with comments from her family and friends.
Riddhima kapoor sahni( Rishi and Neetu’s daughter) commented, “so beautiful maa,” and also added a heart icon on this post. Manish malhotra (designer) also responded with heart on this picture.

Neetu Kapoor keeps sharing priceless throwback pictures of husband Rishi Kapoor on her Instagram profile. She also shared a picture on 30th may where both can be seen twinning in blue and also wrote a lovely poem for her husband rishi kapoor “Wish me luck as you wave me goodbye. Cheerio, here I go on my way. With a cheer, not a tear, in your eye. Give me a smile, I can keep for a while. In my heart, while I’m away.”

Neetu and Rishi tied the knot on 22 January 1980 in Bombay. The couple have two children: Riddhima Kapoor Sahni (born 15 September 1980) and Ranbir Kapoor (born 28 September 1982). Riddhima Kapoor, a fashion designer by profession, married Delhi-based industrialist Bharat Sahni on 25 January. And Ranbir Kapoor is an actor, who has established his career in Bollywood. Rishi kapoor was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 after which he underwent treatment in New York for 11 months. He returned to India in September last year and passed away on 30th April 2020.

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