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‘I Had A Horrible 1st Meeting!’; Birthday Girl Neetu Kapoor Remembers Her Relationship With Late Husband Rishi Kapoor

Veteran actress Neetu Kapoor is celebrating her 63rd birthday today! Her late husband, Rishi Kapoor, had passed away in 2020 and left many grieving.

Recently, Neetu had spoken about her relationship with Rishi Kapoor and gave us hilariously cute stories.

For instance, Neetu recalls her having a horrible first meeting with Rishi Kapoor, not knowing he’d be the one she would get married to him for almost 40 years! “I had a horrible first meeting with Rishi Kapoor. He had a habit of bullying, so he would comment on my make-up and clothes, and I’d feel so angry. He was actually a brat who would bully everyone and I was very young at that time. I used to be furious with him,” Neetu says.

The pair worked together in many iconic films like Zinda Dil, Do Dooni Chaar, Besharam, Dhan Daulat, Zehreela Insaan, Duniya Meri Jeb Mein, Khel Khel Mein, Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Kabhi Kabhie, Doosra Aadmi and Amar Akbar Anthony.

Rishi Kapoor (right) adorably kisses Neetu Singh’s (left) cheeks on the sets of their film, Rafoo Chakkar.

Sourced from a report, she also spoke about their constant on-screen pairing Neetu says, “After Bobby became a superhit, Dimple got married and Rishi was left with no other heroine because everyone used to look older than him. I was the only young actress around and by default, after Rickshawala, all his movies started coming to me.”

Neetu Kapoor also gave us an adorable story on how the two decided to get married. “I don’t remember the exact moment. But I had signed a lot of movies. I was starting to gain confidence. My mother was very protective of me and used to send my cousin Lovely on my dinner dates with Rishi. I was very young, and I had never really been on a date before. This went on for three years, after which I signed ‘Naseeb’, ‘Shaan’ and another four or five big-budget movies. Then Rishiji asked, ‘You are signing so many movies, don’t you want to get married?’ He was thinking about it, I had no idea. He had never said that he wants to get married. We were just dating. So I said, ‘There has to be a boy to get married to. Rishiji said, ‘So who am I?’

I returned the signing amounts of all the movies I had signed, and then gave notice to everyone asking them to finish all pending movies. I had worked so hard in that one year (to complete all projects before marriage), you can’t even imagine. And then my husband told me to finish everything, so we could eventually start a family. It wasn’t that women couldn’t work (after marriage) but I was tired working for 15 years continuously. I wanted a simple life,” she added.

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