When Rishi Kapoor Said That He Fought With Neetu Kapoor Like Any Other Couple, But She Was His Anchor
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oi-Swikriti Srivastava
By Filmibeat Desk
It's
been
almost
a
year
since
one
of
the
most
versatile
actors
of
the
Hindi
Film
Industry-
Rishi
Kapoor
breathed
his
last.
His
first
death
anniversary
is
a
couple
of
days
away,
and
we
would
be
lying
if
we
say
that
we
don't
miss
his
presence.
Those
who
were
active
on
Twitter
and
followed
Rishi
Kapoor
knew
what
kind
of
a
man
he
was.
He
was
well-known
for
speaking
his
mind
without
any
filter,
and
reprimanding
trolls
for
their
misbehaviour.
Similarly,
he
never
believed
in
sugar-coated
interviews.
Whatever
was
asked,
about
his
life
or
work,
his
replies
had
been
as
honest
as
him.
Today,
we
bring
to
you
an
old
interview
of
the
Bobby
actor,
wherein
he
had
spoken
about
his
married
life
and
admitted
that
like
any
other
married
couple,
he
and
Neetu
Singh
also
went
through
rough
days,
but
they
never
let
their
marriage
fall
apart.
In
an
interview
with
Filmfare,
when
Rishi
was
asked
how
he
changed
himself
over
the
years,
he
had
said,
"Yes,
I
have
mellowed
down.
Neetu
and
I
have
sailed
through.
Like
any
other
couple,
we
had
fights.
It's
natural
for
two
people
living
under
one
roof
to
have
a
difference
of
opinion.
Once
Neetu
asked
why
India
and
Pakistan
were
always
at
each
other.
I
said,
"Teri
aur
meri
nahin
banti
(you
and
I
don't
get
along)
and
you're
talking
about
two
countries."
But
yes,
we've
grown
with
time."
Speaking
about
his
lifestyle
and
marriage,
the
Chandni
actor
had
said,
"I
enjoy
my
alcohol.
But
it
can
turn
into
a
problem
at
times.
I
love
food.
And
I
don't
get
my
kind
of
food
at
home.
So
I
have
to
cheat
outside.
My
mother
was
a
huge
anchor
to
my
father.
Neetu's
the
same
with
me.
But
I
don't
discuss
my
professional
life
with
her.
Even
when
we
were
working
together
for
Do
Dooni
Chaar,
we
never
brought
our
work
home.
I'd
rather
gossip,
discuss
food...
or
fight
with
her.
My
stability
lies
in
that."
Notably,
Rishi
Kapoor
left
for
his
heavenly
abode
on
April
30,
2020.
He
is
survived
by
his
wife
Neetu
Kapoor,
son
Ranbir
Kapoor
and
daughter
Riddhima
Kapoor.