Bollywood
actor
Ranbir
Kapoor
and
his
sister
Riddhima
Kapoor
Sahni
attended
their
father,
late
actor
Rishi
Kapoor's
11-month
prayer
meet
on
Thursday
(March
25,
2021).
Riddhima
shared
a
picture
featuring
her
and
Ranbir
from
the
prayer
meet
in
memory
of
their
late
father.
She
captioned
the
picture
as,
"Always
watching
over
us
!
We
miss
you
♥️."
In
the
picture,
Ranbir
Kapoor
and
his
sister
Riddhima
are
seen
performing
some
rituals
in
the
pooja.
One
can
see
a
picture
of
Rishi
Kapoor
in
the
background
which
looks
like
he
is
watching
over
them.
Riddhima
Kapoor
also
remembered
her
father
Rishi
in
a
heartfelt
post
that
read,
"Your
love
will
light
our
way-
Your
memory
will
forever
be
with
us!
Always
in
our
hearts
♥️."
Earlier,
Rishi's
wife
and
veteran
actress
Neetu
Kapoor
had
shared
a
happy
memory
with
her
late
hubby
from
their
last
trip
to
New
York
City.
In
the
video,
Rishi
Kapoor
is
seen
happily
crooning
a
song
from
his
1999
film
Aa
Ab
Laut
Chalen
while
enjoying
the
view
there.
Rishi
Kapoor
left
for
his
heavenly
abode
on
April
30,
2020
after
a
long
battle
with
leukemia.
His
untimely
demise
has
left
a
huge
void
that's
irreplacable.
Recently,
in
a
tete-a-tete
with
a
leading
daily,
Neetu
Kapoor
had
opened
up
about
getting
back
to
work
post
Rishi
Kapoor's
death.
The
actress
was
quoted
as
saying
by
Mid-day,
"I
had
gathered
courage
to
work
after
Rishi
passed
away
in
2020.
I
told
myself
that
work
would
help
me
get
over
my
grief.
It
was
the
only
way
to
get
on
with
life."
Last
year,
in
an
interview
with
senior
journalist
Rajeev
Masand,
Ranbir
Kapoor
had
also
opened
up
about
coping
with
his
father's
demise
and
said,
"It
has
been
quite
a
big
year
in
my
life,
starting
with
losing
a
parent,
which
I
don't
think
has
seeped
in
yet.
I
am
still,
in
some
ways,
dealing
with
that."
Further,
talking
about
the
impact
his
late
father
had
on
his
life,
the
Brahmastra
actor
had
added,
"I
think
the
person
I
am
is
because
of
the
strong
value
system
that
he
imbibed
in
my
sister
and
me.
He
was
an
extremely
passionate
man,
a
family
man.
Just
the
time
I
spent
with
him
in
these
last
two
years,
before
he
passed,
walking
with
him
from
the
hotel
to
the
hospital
while
he
was
getting
his
chemotherapy,
just
walking
in
silence
and
being
around
him...
Everything
has
gone
so
fast.
I
don't
know
if
I
have
really
formed
words
yet
about
what
impact
he
has
had
on
me,
professionally
and
personally,
but
I
do
know
that
it's
the
largest
impact
a
human
being
has
had
on
my
life
so
far."