After 17 years of together, Randhir Kapoor and Babita Kapoor parted ways in 1998. Albeit they moved in together in 2007, that was only for a short period of time.
Randhir calls in his 70th birthday in a few days, and says he will have an intimate gathering to celebrate occasion. During a conversation with a popular website, he as well opened about his equation with Babita and how he often asks his daughters to adopt him as their father!
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“People want to know whether I’m throwing a party to trumpet my old age. Well, the answer is, yes, but rather than a big bash it’ll be an intimate gathering of family and a few close friends. Babita, who is still my wife, and my daughters, Karisma and Kareena, will look after my guests. They are still my family. I have three lovely grandchildren too. Taimur (Kareena’s son Taimur Ali Khan) will barely be two months old then but I’m hoping the other two, Samaira and Kiaan (Karisma’s children), can come to my party for a little while. But it’s a school day, so they may not be able to attend,” Kapoor reveals his plans.
“Well, I still have just one wife (Babita) and two daughters (Karisma and Kareena). Nothing around me has changed in all these years. The only thing that has is that I don’t live with them anymore. The girls are married and have their own homes. And Babita is in a happy space by herself. She’s not got married again and nor does she intend to, neither do I. She continues to be my wife and I continue to be her incorrigible, horrible husband. So be it!,” he adds.
That sounds like a lot of feelings mixed together!
The reason that people assume behind Randhir and Babita’s split was his over-addiction to alcohol; something that seems to be common among the Kapoor clan.
However, relationships do not end that easy, do they? 🙂
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