Neetu Kapoor recently revealed a light-hearted family moment, sharing that her granddaughter Samara was jealous of her cousin, Raha Kapoor, after her birth. Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt welcomed their daughter Raha in November 2022, and during the second episode of Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives, Neetu discussed the dynamic between the siblings and their children while hanging out with her daughter, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, and her son-in-law, Bharat Sahni.
Neetu teased the couple about not having a second child. She recalled asking Riddhima about expanding their family, but Riddhima humorously responded that Bharat might leave her because, after Samara was born, the couple stopped going out for two years. Bharat clarified that he was open to the idea, but Samara wasn’t keen on the idea of a sibling, adding, “I have not held my own brother’s kids ever since Samara was born.”
Neetu then revealed that Bharat hadn’t even held Raha when Samara was around, with Riddhima admitting, “She’s so jealous.” Neetu added, “You were no better. When you were a baby and Ranbir was born, you were so jealous that you would throw him off the cradle and pinch him.”
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Riddhima, who is two years older than Ranbir, shares a close bond with her brother today. Ranbir, in turn, is very fond of his niece, Samara. Riddhima shared in a recent interview that while Ranbir is typically a calm, zen-like person, he changes completely when Raha is around.
Meanwhile, Riddhima made her digital debut in Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives, representing the Delhi social scene alongside Kalyani Saha Chawla and Shalini Passi. The Netflix show also brought back fan favorites Maheep Kapoor, Seema Sajdeh, Bhavana Panday, and Neelam Kothari.
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