Kareena Misses Her Dad
By Subhash K Jha, Of late, Kareena has been bonding big-time with her Dad. And Randhir Kapoor couldn't have chosen a worse time to be out of the country.
Just when Kareena’s most important film is being released both her sister and dad are out of the country, hence their absences from the special screening on Tuesday night when Kareena invited just her family and no friends, not even best friend Amrita Arora.
Saif tried to keep her spirits up. But Kareena was undoubtedly missing her father. Of late Kareena has been bonding big time with her father. She has been keeping a tab on him by calling and inquiring about his diet and health, and visiting him as much as possible. And when Randhir Kapoor signed two films lately, his younger daughter was the happiest.
“He needs to work. He must work. He’s such a talented actor. I’ve inherited my comic timing from my father, which you can see in Kambakkht Ishq. I know he’d love me in this film,” says an emotional Kareena.
Randhir Kapoor is currently on a cruise holiday in Lisbon.
--SAMPURN
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