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Neetu, Riddhima Remember Rishi Kapoor On 2nd Death Anniversary: ‘It Was Difficult And Painful’!

By Aditi Priya Singh

April 30, 2022

Rishi Kapoor died on April 30, 2020, after a long fight with malignant growth(cancer). On his second death anniversary, Neetu Kapoor and Riddhima Kapoor Sahani remembered him. On the second death anniversary of Rishi Kapoor, his significant other Neetu Kapoor and girl Riddhima Kapoor Sahani shared close to his post on social media.

Neetu Kapoor, who is as of now seen judging the reality TV show Dance Deewane Juniors, shared promotion of the show where one contestant’s grandma sang a melody for her late husband. On hearing the tune, Neetu was in tears as she recalled Rishi Kapoor. She said, “Each day when I meet somebody, I am made to remember Rishi Ji as everybody has stories about him.”

Sharing the video, Neetu stated, “Today is a long time since Rishi Ji left us … losing a life partner of 45 years was troublesome and agonizing.”

She said, “Around then the best way to recuperate my heart was to keep myself intellectually involved .. Film and TV helped me accomplish that. Rishi Ji will constantly be recollected n will remain in everybody’s heart always. #dancedeewanejuniors @colorstv.”

Daughter of Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Kapoor Riddhima also posted a youth image of herself to her late dad and, in the caption, stated, “Father ♥️”. As she shared the photograph, Soni Razdan commented on it saying, “Biggest hug.” Bhavna Pandey, Maheep Kapoor and Manish Malhotra dropped heart emoticons on Riddhima’s photograph.

Rishi Kapoor’s kids Riddhima and Ranbir remained near him during his cancer treatment in New York. Ranbir, who recently got hitched to Alia Bhatt, kept his dad close to him during his wedding celebrations. He was seen holding Rishi Kapoor’s photo frame close to his heart at his mehndi function. Neetu Kapoor had likewise posted a photograph of Ranbir from his big day that she devoted to her late spouse. “This is committed to Kapoor Saab. your desire has been satisfied,” read the subtitle of the photograph.