Veteran actor Neetu Kapoor took to Instagram to share an adorable selfie with her favourite co-star, son Ranbir Kapoor. Neetu's caption suggests the duo is shooting for something new and interesting.
In the photo, Ranbir and Neetu could both be seen flashing their brightest smiles.
Ranbir looked dapper in a white T-shirt, while Neetu looked charming as always in a printed tee. Adding a heart and lovestruck emoji, Neetu captioned the photo, ‘Back again with my favourite costar.’
Neetu Kapoor's post is receiving immense love from fans and friends. Many have dropped heart emojis in the comment section and expressed their excitement.
Neetu Kapoor had taken a sabbatical from acting after featuring in Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Besharam’. She made her comeback on the big screen in Raj Mehta’s ‘Jugjugg Jeeyo’ in 2022.
The veteran diva shared the screen space with Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, and Anil Kapoor in the family comedy-drama.
The mother-son duo has always been vocal about their unending love for each other.
On Ranbir Kapoor’s 41st birthday on September 28, Neetu took to Instagram to express her love and appreciation for him.
Sharing glimpses of the midnight celebration, Neetu wrote, ‘Birthday celebration with my most special.’
One of the photos featured a table decorated with red rose petals and two cheesecakes to mark the special occasion. One cheesecake, from celebrity chef Pooja Dhingra’s bakery read, ‘Happy birthday Raha’s papa.’ The other cheesecake was accompanied by a framed photo from Alia and Ranbir’s wedding.
In another story featuring a solo photo of Ranbir, she wrote, ‘Happy birthday, feel grateful for this special human being.’
Ranbir’s older sister Riddhima Kapoor Sahni also wished the actor a happy birthday by sharing unseen photos of the duo in her story.
Their work front
Neetu Kapoor will next be seen in 'Letters To Mr Khanna' alongside Sunny Kaushal.
On the other hand, Ranbir Kapoor is gearing up for the release of his ‘Animal’.
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