Ranbir Kapoor Says He Had 'Distance' With Dad Rishi, Wants To 'Break That' With Raha

In a recent interview, Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor opened up about his relationship with his late father, Rishi Kapoor, revealing a sense of emotional distance that he experienced during their time together. Ranbir expressed a desire to foster a closer bond with his own daughter, Raha, emphasizing the importance of breaking down barriers that may have hindered his connection with his father. He remarked, "With my child, I want to break that glass wall," reflecting a commitment to create a more open and affectionate environment for Raha. Rishi Kapoor, a legendary figure in Indian cinema, had a complex relationship with his son, often characterized by unspoken expectations and pressures. Ranbir’s reflections highlight a generational shift in parenting styles, as he seeks to cultivate a nurturing and communicative relationship with his child, in stark contrast to his own upbringing. This candid revelation not only sheds light on Ranbir's personal growth but also resonates with many parents navigating similar emotional challenges in their own families.
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