Veteran
actor
Rishi
Kapoor,
who
is
known
for
his
outspoken
nature,
says
he
has
always
tried
to
maintain
a
gap
between
him
and
his
son,
actor
Ranbir
Kapoor
when
it
comes
to
talking
about
personal
life.
He
says
Ranbir
has
never
liked
it
and
doesn't
want
to
be
like
him
as
a
father.
Rishi
on
Tuesday
launched
his
autobiography,
titled
'Khullam
Khulla
-
Rishi
Kapoor
Uncensored',
here.
He
was
joined
by
his
wife
Neetu
Singh
and
daughter
Riddhima
Kapoor
Sahni.
In
his
autobiography,
Rishi
has
revealed
some
of
the
unknown
aspects
of
his
life,
right
from
his
and
his
late
father
Raj
Kapoor's
affairs
with
co-stars
to
his
belief
on
father-son
relationship
and
his
passion
for
acting.
"For
me
Raj
Kapoor
was
not
only
a
father.
He
was
my
guru,
whatever
I
am
today
is
because
of
him.
When
we
were
kids
we
knew
that
we
were
children
of
someone
very
important
because
wherever
we
went
people
looked
at
us
as
Raj
Kapoor's
sons,"
Rishi
said
at
the
launch.
"I
never
argued
with
my
father
and
it
so
happened
that
unfortunately
the
same
kind
of
relationship
passed
on
with
me
and
Ranbir.
I
really
want
that
there
should
be
love
and
respect
between
us.
"But
I
am
not
the
type
of
guy,
who
will
ask
him
(Ranbir)
to
share
secrets
of
his
girlfriends
and
all
that.
I
am
sorry.
It's
my
failure.
I
want
there
to
be
a
wall
between
me
and
him
where
I
can
see
him,
but
can't
feel
him,"
he
added.
Rishi
revealed
that
during
Ranbir's
childhood,
he
was
busy
working,
due
to
which
Ranbir
got
closer
to
Neetu.
"Probably
he
felt
that
he
needs
his
father,
but
I'm
sorry
I
just
can't," he
said.
"Ranbir
feels
that
when
he
is
going
to
have
kids,
he
is
not
going
to
be
like
me.
It's
a
generation
gap.
I
cannot
be
a
friend
to
a
son.
You
must
accept
me
the
way
I
am,"
Rishi
said.