Randeep Hooda Shares Heartwarming Moments with Horses Hope and Veer

Randeep Hooda offered a glimpse into his personal life by sharing affectionate photos with his horses, Hope and Veer, on Instagram. The actor recently celebrated becoming a father, welcoming a baby girl with his wife, Lin Laishram, last month. On the professional front, Hooda is currently working on the film "Eetha," co-starring Shraddha Kapoor, which tells the story of a Tamasha dancer. He is also set to star in and produce the war drama "Operation Khukri," where he will portray Major General Rajpal Punia.

Key Points: Randeep Hooda Dotes on Horses Hope and Veer | New Fatherhood

  • Shared heartfelt Instagram post with horses
  • Recently welcomed a baby girl with wife Lin Laishram
  • Preparing for film 'Eetha' with Shraddha Kapoor
  • Secured rights for war drama 'Operation Khukri'
  • Will portray Major General Rajpal Punia
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Randeep Hooda dotes on his horses Hope and Veer, tags them as 'pure heart'

Actor Randeep Hooda shares loving moments with his horses, discusses new fatherhood, and updates on upcoming films 'Eetha' and 'Operation Khukri'.

"Felt like the little ones were missing their share of love... so I went over and made it right with a kiss. - Randeep Hooda"

Mumbai, April 4

Actor-filmmaker Randeep Hooda offered a glimpse into his equestrian life, sharing a heartfelt moment with his horses, Hope and Veer, as he made sure they got their "share of love".

Randeep took to Instagram, where he shared pictures from the stable. The two images had Randeep doting on his horses and lovingly kissing them. He said he felt the "little ones were missing their share of love".

"Felt like the little ones were missing their share of love... so I went over and made it right with a kiss. Hope : 3.5 years of pure heart, Veer : 2 years of quiet strength," Randeep wrote as the caption.

In other news, Randeep and his wife Lin Laishram welcomed their first born, a girl, last month in March. Sharing the exciting news on social media, the actor revealed that their daughter arrived on a day that already held a lot of significance for the family.

"Happy Birthday to grandfather and the granddaughter..Today, as I become a father, my appreciation for you has only grown deeper, Papa. And most importantly - Lin, thank you for making me a father and for bringing our little girl into this world. A little girl and a lifetime of love. (sic)," Randeep wrote on his official Instagram handle.

Randeep is currently busy with Eetha, which is based on the life of one of India's earliest Tamasha/Lavni dancers, bringing to the fore a powerful, culturally rooted story. The film also stars Shraddha Kapoor.

Randeep will also be seen in the epic war drama "Operation Khukri." Randeep has secured the official movie rights to "Operation Khukri: The Untold Story of the Indian Army's Bravest Peacekeeping Mission Abroad" by Major General Rajpal Punia, and Damini Punia.

The film "Operation Khukri" will bring to the screen the harrowing real-life events from 2000, when 233 Indian soldiers were held hostage by rebel forces in Sierra Leone, West Africa, and the subsequent high-risk rescue mission that followed.

The actor will portray Major General Raj Pal Punia (then a young Company Commander of the 14th Mechanised Infantry), who navigated both the tense standoff and the extraordinary rescue operation amid challenging jungle warfare conditions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Man's got his priorities straight. Family first, then his passion projects and his horses. Respect. Also, "Operation Khukri" sounds like a film we desperately need - real stories of our army's bravery.
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Arjun K
Good to see a Bollywood actor with interests beyond parties and social media drama. Equestrian life requires real dedication. Excited for both his films - Eetha and the war drama. Diverse choices.
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Sarah B
The bond between humans and animals is universal. Lovely to see. Congratulations to him and Lin on their daughter! March must be a very special month for their family now.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the sentiment, I sometimes wonder about the lifestyle gap. Most Indians can't relate to owning horses. But his work on "Operation Khukri" is commendable - bringing an important army story to light.
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Nisha Z
He seems like such a grounded person. From intense roles to being a doting father and horse owner. The caption "pure heart" and "quiet strength" for his horses is so poetic. All the best for his upcoming projects!

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