It's
known
to
all
that
actor
Shahid
Kapoor
is
very
close
to
his
mother
Neliima
Azeem
and
why
not?
She
has
raised
him
so
lovingly
despite
going
through
a
separation
from
her
husband
Pankaj
Kapoor.
We
won't
be
wrong
to
say
that
Neliima
has
always
been
the
wind
beneath
her
son's
wings.
In
her
recent
tete-a-tete
with
an
entertainment
portal,
Neliima
recalled
her
first
meeting
with
Shahid's
wife
Mira
Rajput
and
revealed
that
the
Haider
actor
was
very
'shy'
about
telling
her
about
his
ladylove.
Neliima
told
Bollywood
Bubble,
"He
was
very
shy
when
he
told
me.
He
is
like
that,
he
is
very
careful
and
he
was
not
sure
how
I
would
react
to
it,
but
I
got
very
excited.
He
showed
me
her
picture
and
after
that,
we
met.
I
met
Mira
and
she
was
so
sweet,
young
and
full
of
enthusiasm,
love
and
affection.
I
fell
in
love
with
her
at
first
sight."
In
the
same
interview,
Neliima
opened
up
about
the
bond
that
she
shares
with
Mira
and
said
that
the
latter
has
given
her
the
tag
of
'cool
mother-in-law'.
"She
repeats
it
often
and
she
also
puts
it
everywhere.
It
gives
me
a
great
sense
of
satisfaction.
And
I
feel
happy
about
myself.
What
could
be
better
that
you
have
another
child
suddenly?
Whether
it's
your
son-in-law
or
daughter-in-law,
suddenly
you
have
another
child.
And
that
child
obviously
you
haven't
brought
up
and
laboured
or
earned
for.
It's
just
like
a
gift.
You
have
a
wonderful
child
and
that
child
becomes
a
part
of
your
life,"
added
Shahid's
mom.
Praising
Mira
for
being
a
family
person,
Neliima
said
that
she
has
brought
the
whole
family
together,
and
ever
since
Misha
and
Zain
have
been
born,
Mira
has
set
up
all
the
events
and
family
gatherings.
Neliima
further
added
that
her
daughter-in-law
is
one
creative
person,
as
she
always
has
something
new
and
interesting
things
to
contribute
to
the
family.
Neliima
who
is
not
only
in
awe
of
Mira,
but
also
proud
of
her,
further
said,
"Mira
is
very
calm
and
easy.
No
drama,
no
tantrums,
no
wanting
to
get
attention
nothing.
She
glues
the
family
together.
She
deserves
this
praise
because
she's
earned
it.
She
commands
that
respect.
She
has
graced
our
lives."