Celebrity Talk

Here’s What Neetu Kapoor Has To Say About Alia Bhatt And Ranbir Kapoor’s Relationship; Deets Inside

By Archana Kasana

January 12, 2024

In a recent episode of “Koffee With Karan,” viewers were treated to a memorable journey back in time with iconic Bollywood actresses Zeenat Aman and Neetu Singh. The episode, imbued with nostalgia, revisited the golden eras of the 70s and 80s, revealing interesting anecdotes and touching emotional moments. Among the many topics, Neetu Singh opened up about her relationship with her son, Ranbir Kapoor, and daughter-in-law, Alia Bhatt, offering valuable relationship advice reflective of the modern era.

Neetu Kapoor’s Modern Approach to Relationship Advice

Host Karan Johar inquired about the guidance Neetu Kapoor would offer to Ranbir and Alia. In response, Neetu emphasized the importance of happiness and individual choice in today’s world. She acknowledged the generational differences, stating, “Nothing. Because in today’s day and age, do what you want to do. Just be happy. And also, every generation is different. What I went through, I can’t expect them to do the same thing, so they know their own vibe.”

A Glimpse into Family Dynamics

The conversation also sheds light on the playful family interactions involving Alia and her mother, Soni Razdan. Neetu shared a humorous anecdote about a recent visit to their home. “So, I went the other day to the house and Alia told me, ‘Oh, by the way, she said mumma. So, I said, she didn’t say mumma but she said mum-mum. So, don’t be so happy,” she recounted with a laugh. Adding a playful twist, she said, “She’s saying da-da and not na-na. So I’m happy with that.”

Neetu Kapoor’s approach to her children’s relationship and her lighthearted family banter not only highlighted her modern mindset but also brought a sense of warmth and relatability to the audience. Her appearance on the show offered a unique glimpse into the lives of one of Bollywood’s most beloved families, bridging the gap between the glamorous world of cinema and the realities of everyday family dynamics.