Watch! Ranbir Kapoor gives savage reply as paparazzi tell him 'see you at the wedding'

Updated : Feb 18, 2022 14:58
|
Editorji News Desk

Honouring the memory of late actor Rajiv Kapoor, filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker hosted an exclusive screening of the late actor's last film 'Toolsidas Junior'.

Rajiv was the youngest son of Raj Kapoor, who passed away due to a cardiac arrest on February 9, 2021.

'Toolsidas Junior' was to mark his comeback to acting after three decades and the shoot was wrapped up shortly before his demise.

The event was attended by the members of Kapoor family – Ranbir Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Aadar Jain, Armaan Jain, Rima Jain, Kunal Kapoor among others.

While Ranbir was seen dressed in a navy T-shirt and blue jeans with black-framed glasses, his mother Neetu donned a black top with grey harem pants.

Rajiv's elder brother Randhir Kapoor also attended the screening and posed for the camera.

But what caught fans' attention was when Ranbir was making his way out of the theatre, a paparazzi jokingly told him, 'Bye RK, shaadi mein milte hain (see you at the wedding)'. To this, Ranbir immediately asked, 'kiski (whose wedding)', and left the theatre. However, the paparazzi yelled, 'Luv Ranjan sir ki'.

Filmmaker Luv Ranjan is all set to get married to his long-time girlfriend on February 20.

Meanwhile, Ranbir Kapoor has been dating Alia Bhatt since 2018, and fans are expecting them to announce their nuptials soon. 

Also Watch | Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor can't take their eyes off of each other in the latest pic from 'Brahmastra'

Neetu KapoorAlia BhattRandhir KapoorRajiv KapoorToolsidas JuniorRanbir Kapoor

Recommended For You

editorji | Entertainment

Karan Aujla delivers electrifying performance in Delhi-NCR

editorji | Entertainment

India’s Oscar Entry ‘Laapataa Ladies’ Out of the Race, Sparks Debate Over Selection Process

editorji | Entertainment

Popeye, Tintin enter public domain in 2025 along with novels from Faulkner, Hemingway

editorji | Entertainment

Diljit Dosanjh Declares 'No More Concerts in India,' Boycotts Shows Over Poor Infrastructure

editorji | Entertainment

Tributes pour in as tabla maestro Ustad Zakir Hussain passes away at 73