When
Rishi
Kapoor
Slapped
Son
Ranbir
Kapoor
Actor
Ranbir
Kapoor
admitted
that
his
dad
Rishi
Kapoor
once
slapped
him
in
his
childhood
for
an
innocent
mistake.
Ranbir,
in
an
interview
with
a
leading
portal,
said
that
when
he
was
12
years
old,
Rishi
slapped
him
for
unknowingly
wearing
shoes
during
a
puja
ceremony
at
his
home.
Rishi
Kapoor
Admits
Screwing
Up
His
Relation
With
Ranbir
In
an
interview
with
Mumbai
Mirror,
Rishi
Kapoor
confessed
that
he
screwed
up
his
relationship
with
son
Ranbir
Kapoor.
"My
father
gave
me
space
when
I
moved
out
after
marriage
and
I
give
Ranbir
his
space
too
when
he
decided
to
move
out
and
share
a
home
with
his
girlfriend.
In
this
house,
he
had
one
room:
how
could
that
be
enough
for
a
33-year-old
boy?
He's
a
great
son,
he
listens
to
me
but
I
don't
interfere
in
his
career
because
my
career
is
mine
and
his
is
his.
I
know
I've
screwed
up
my
relationship
with
Ranbir
even
though
my
wife
kept
telling
me
about
what
I
was
doing.
It's
now
too
late
to
change
it;
both
of
us
will
not
be
able
to
adjust
to
the
change.
It's
like
there's
this
glass
wall,
we
can
see
each
other,
we
can
talk,
but
that's
it.
He
doesn't
live
with
us
anymore,
which
is
also
a
very
big
setback
to
Neetu
and
me.
We're
building
a
new
home
where
there
will
be
a
lot
of
place
for
him
and
his
family.
Till
then,
life
goes
on,"
he
said.
Rishi
Kapoor
Was
Unhappy
With
Ranbir’s
Decision
To
Be
With
Katrina
Reports
were
stating
that
Rishi
Kapoor
was
not
happy
with
Ranbir
Kapoor's
former
girlfriend,
Katrina
Kaif's
frequent
house
visits
to
meet
him.
However,
he
never
spoke
about
it
openly.
Rishi
Kapoor
Regrets
Never
Being
Friends
With
Ranbir
Kapoor
Speaking
about
the
similarities
of
giving
respect
to
his
father
and
son,
the
actor
regrets
not
being
friends
with
Ranbir.
Rishi
Kapoor
said,
"Out
of
respect
I
was
always
very
scared
of
my
father.
I
don't
know
about
Ranbir;
of
course,
he
respects
me,
but
I've
never
been
friends
with
him
and
that
is
my
biggest
drawback.
It's
also
a
deep
regret
but
again,
I
don't
know."
Rishi
further
said,
"Only
time
will
tell
if
it
is
something
that's
good
or
not.
I
used
to
drink
with
my
dad,
though
out
of
respect,
I
never
smoked
in
front
of
him.
Similarly,
I
can
share
a
drink
with
Ranbir,
but
he
doesn't
smoke
in
front
of
me
though
I
know
he
smokes.
I
never
made
friends
with
Ranbir
and
though
I
regret
it,
I
am
also
not
one
of
those
guys
who
would
want
to
be
on
back-slapping
terms
with
my
son."(sic)