Key Points

Ram Kapoor just gave fans a funny look at his morning routine with his dog. He posted a video where his English Bulldog stares at him before getting some attention. The actor joked that taking care of his pet is his "real job." He also mentioned he hadn't even had his coffee yet.

Key Points: Ram Kapoor Reveals Real Job Is Taking Care of His Dog

  • Ram Kapoor shares a playful morning video with his English Bulldog
  • Actor humorously calls pet care his "real job" before coffee
  • Video shows his dog staring and sulking until called over
  • Kapoor captions the post about his early 7 AM routine
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Ram Kapoor reveals his 'real job' is 'taking care' of his furry friend

TV star Ram Kapoor shares a playful morning video with his English Bulldog, calling pet care his "real job" before coffee in a candid Instagram post.

"This is my job apparently, right? This is my job, to take care of you. - Ram Kapoor"

Mumbai, Sep 16

Popular television actor Ram Kapoor shared a glimpse of what early morning is like for him and revealed that his “real job” is to take care of his four-legged friend.

Ram took to Instagram, where he shared a playful video with his pet dog, an English Bulldog. In the clip, his furry friend is sitting and looking at the actor, who is heard saying: “Yes, what is it that you would like me to do for you, sir? He's going to sit there, stare at me and sulk. That's exactly what he's going to do. He's going to sit there, he's going to stare at me and he's going to sulk. Just look at him. Just look at him. Fatty.”

The actor’s dog then comes to him, while Ram says: “Hey, fatty. Hey, fatty. Okay, okay, come.

This is my job apparently, right? This is my job, to take care of you.”

For the caption, he wrote: “7:00AM!!! I haven’t even had my first cup of coffee yet yaaaaaaaaaar….!”

Ram made his onscreen debut with the television serial Nyaay in 1999. He was then seen in shows such as Heena, Sangharsh and Kavita.

In 2000, Ram acted in popular family drama Ghar Ek Mandir and worked with Amir Raza Hussein once again in the play The Fifty Days of War – Kargil which ran for 10 days in New Delhi as a tribute to the heroes of the Kargil War. Kapoor played five characters.

In 2001, he acted in the serial Kabhi Aaye Na Judaai and made a cameo appearance in Mira Nair's acclaimed film Monsoon Wedding. He went on to appear in films like Dhadkan and Awaz - Dil Se Dil Tak, followed by Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi and Bali, a telefilm in which he played Prithvi Singh.

In 2011, he starred on the TV show Bade Achhe Lagte Hain and played the male protagonist Ram Amarnath Kapoor. He appeared in Bollywood movies Agent Vinod, Student of the Year and Humshakals.

His latest work is the OTT series “Mistry”, which is an adaptation of the American series Monk.

The series stars Ram as the eccentric detective Armaan Mistry, and Mona Singh as Sehmat, his fearless and sharp-witted partner. Joining them is Shikha Talsania as the dynamic Sharanya and Kshitish Date as the determined cop Bunty.

“Mistry” is exclusively streaming on JioHotstar on June 27. The show is produced by Banijay Asia in association with Universal International Studios.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Love how down-to-earth he is! Most celebrities show their glamorous side, but Ram shows us his real morning routine with his pet. Respect! 🐶
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Rohit P
"Fatty" is such an Indian pet name! My dog is called Motu for the same reason 😂 Ram Kapoor seems like such a genuine guy
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Sarah B
While it's cute, I hope he's also careful about the dog's health. English Bulldogs need special care in Mumbai's heat. Otherwise, lovely to see celebrity pet content!
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Vikram M
From Bade Achhe Lagte Hain to being a full-time dog dad! Love how our TV stars are becoming more relatable through social media. More of this please!
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Kavya N
Yaar, that 7 AM without coffee struggle is too real! My cat does the same thing. Pet owners across India are nodding in agreement right now ☕

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