Sonam Kapoor says her son is obsessed with younger sibling Rhea Kapoor
Mumbai, March 5
Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor, who was last seen in the streaming movie 'Blind', has shared that her son Vayu is completely obsessed with her younger sister Rhea Kapoor.
On Thursday, the actress took to her Instagram, and shared a video of herself and Rhea. The video features a collection of pictures and clips.
She also penned a long note in the caption, as she wrote, "Happy birthday to my sister, my built-in best friend, and the person who has been rolling her eyes at me since 1987. Rhe, you've always been the one with the taste, the instinct and the quiet confidence to do things your own way. While the rest of us were figuring things out loudly, you were just there... observing, editing, refining and somehow always getting it right. What people see is the style, the films, the brands, the aesthetic".
She further mentioned, "What they don't see is how fiercely loyal you are, how protective you are of the people you love, and how much heart goes into everything you do. You make things look effortless, but I know how much thought, stubbornness and passion sits behind it all. You've built your own lane and done it on your own terms, which is something I've always admired about you. You're funny without trying to be, brutally honest when I need it, and somehow still the person I want to call about absolutely everything".
"Vayu is absolutely obsessed with you and our family would genuinely not function the same without you at the centre of it all. I'm so proud of you, always. Happy birthday Rheebeee Sisters before misters, forever, love you", she added.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Nice to see some positive family news for a change. The Kapoor family seems very close-knit. It's a good reminder of the importance of siblings in our culture.
While the sentiment is sweet, I sometimes feel these celebrity social media posts are a bit too curated. The caption reads like a polished PR note rather than a genuine, off-the-cuff birthday wish. Just my two cents.
"Sisters before misters" - love that line! It's great to see successful women supporting each other, especially in an industry that can be so competitive. More of this, please.
The aunt-nephew bond (bhanja-maasi) is such a beautiful part of our family structure. My kids are also completely attached to their maasis. It's a different kind of love altogether. 😊
As someone who married into an Indian family, I'm constantly amazed by the depth of sibling relationships here. This post captures that perfectly. The loyalty Sonam describes is very real.
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