On the third anniversary of her late husband Rishi Kapoor’s passing, actress Neetu Kapoor paid tribute to him. On their individual Instagram profiles on Sunday, Neetu and her daughter Riddhima Kapoor Sahni shared old photos of Rishi.On the anniversary of Rishi Kapoor’s passing, Neetu Kapoor and Riddhima Kapoor Sahni showed him old photos.

On Instagram, Neetu posted an old photo of Rishi Kapoor and her from a trip. The two smiled for the photographers as they posed together for the photograph. Rishi was seen sporting a blue T-shirt and coordinating jeans, while Neetu was dressed in a blue top and grey shorts. Neetu was carrying a bag and was sporting a pair of black sunglasses. Rishi selected a purse, a cap, and some sunglasses.

“Miss you every day with all the great happy memories,” she wrote as she shared the photo. Rakesh Roshan tweeted red heart and hibiscus emoji, Karisma Kapoor posted folded hands, hibiscus, and yellow heart emoji, and Mawra Hocane posted red heart emoji in response to the post. Red heart emoticons were also uploaded by Farah Khan Ali, Madhu, and Sunita Kapoor.

Riddhima shared old pictures with Rishi on her Instagram stories.

Riddhima shared old pictures with Rishi on her Instagram stories.

On her Instagram stories, Riddhima shared a photo of herself, Samara Sahni, Neetu, Rishi, and Ranbir Kapoor. “Love this shot #family,” she added. She also shared a photo of herself and Rishi when she was a young girl. “I miss you everyday,” Riddhima said as the post’s description. Rishi may be seen grinning for the camera in another image provided by Riddhima. And occasionally I browse down the photos just to see you smile, she wrote. I adore you.

After a two-year fight with leukaemia, Rishi died on April 30, 2020, at the age of 67. In addition to 102 Not Out and Kapoor & Sons, he also worked on the films Bobby, Laila Majnu, Rafoo Chakkar, Chandni, Mehndi, Sagar, Do Dooni Chaar, Agneepath, Amar Akbar Anthony, Kabhi Kabhie, Naseeb, Coolie Aur Ajooba, and Kabhi Kabhie.

Ranbir Kapoor recently stated, “The biggest thing that happens in a person’s life is when you lose one of your parents,” in an interview with the news agency PTI. It is truly remarkable. It’s now, especially if you’re getting close to 40. When something like this typically occurs, the family grows closer. It aids in life understanding. It teaches you the value of your loved ones, your priorities, and what is important and irrelevant.

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