
Neetu Kapoor treats fans to a rare monochrome picture with her mother Rajee Singh
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While sharing the photo on her Instagram Stories, Neetu wrote, 'Mommy and me,' accompanied by a heart emoji. The black-and-white picture drew attention for Neetu's innocent and serene appearance, while her mother looked beautiful in richly ornate ethnic wear.
'Nagpur se aaye ho mujhse milne!': Neetu Kapoor poses with fans as she gets clicked in Bandra
Neetu Kapoor' trip with Riddhima and Samara in London
Neetu is currently enjoying a vacation with her daughter, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, in London.
She has been delighting followers with pictures from the trip. Neetu shared an Instagram Story capturing a warm gathering at an upscale restaurant. The photo featured her close friend Reema Kapoor, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, Samara Sahni, and others. Neetu and Reema posed with radiant smiles in the picture, and she also shared a heartwarming photo with her daughter Riddhima.
Samara and Riddhima looked stylish in modern outfits.
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Neetu kept it simple yet classy in a white shirt and denim trousers.
Neetu Kapoor's work front
On the work front, Neetu was last seen alongside daughter Riddhima in Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives. She is set to feature in Dining With The Kapoors, an upcoming documentary series that delves into the iconic family's legacy in cinema and their shared love for food. Ranbir Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Riddhima Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Armaan Jain, and Aadar Jain are expected to appear in the show.
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