A heartwarming picture of Ranbir Kapoor and his daughter, Raha, has gone viral on the internet. In the adorable photo, the father-daughter duo is seen posing with one of their staff members, capturing the perfect family moment that’s left fans in awe.
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In the picture, Ranbir and Raha share a delightful moment that speaks volumes about their strong bond. The father-daughter duo looks relaxed and happy together, enjoying each other’s company. Ranbir, dressed casually in a white t-shirt and blue pants, beams alongside little Raha, who is adorably dressed in a pink swimsuit and white headband, clutching a toy in her hand. It’s clear that they are having a blast together!
As soon as the picture was shared on Instagram, likes and comments poured in from all sides. While one fan wrote, ‘Cute Raha’, another one added, ‘Rahuuuu baby’. A fan also commented, ‘Omg (heart eyed emojis).’
Over the weekend, Alia and Ranbir were seen enjoying a casual outing in the city, heading to a playdate with Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal‘s daughter, Aadiya. The highlight of the day was little Raha, who stole the spotlight. Upon arriving, Ranbir, stepping out from the driver’s seat, lovingly took Raha in his arms from Alia, who had been seated in the front. The heartwarming moment was captured as the couple shared a joyful, family-oriented outing with their friends.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Ranbir and Alia will soon be seen together, along with Vicky Kaushal in Sanjay Leela Bhansali‘s ‘Love & War’.
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