Today, Ranbir, Kareena, Karisma, Alia, Saif and Neetu Kapoor went to Delhi for a special visit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. December 14 is the 100th birth anniversary of Hindi cinema's showman Raj Kapoor. The Kapoor family wants to make the occasion memorable. The purpose of this visit is said to be to invite Prime Minister Modi to the upcoming film festival.
The Kapoor family was spotted at the airport The Kapoor family was spotted at the Kalina airport in Mumbai along with several celebrities. Including Ranbir Kapoor and his wife actress Alia Bhatt, Neetu Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan. Apart from this, Adar Jain, Anisa Malhotra and Adar's father Manoj Jain are also part of this trip. All the family members were seen in fashionable and beautiful dresses.
Which star wore what? For a stylish look, the famous Alia Bhatt was seen wearing a red organza saree, while Ranbir Kapoor looked handsome in a black Indo-Western suit. Kareena Kapoor Khan, as usual, was seen in a red suit with her signature smoky-eye makeup. Saif Ali Khan also wore a very handsome white Pathani suit.
Neetu Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor grabbed everyone's attention in white suits with golden embroidery. As Raj Kapoor's 100th birth anniversary approaches. On December 4, Kareena Kapoor Khan shared details of the grand ceremony on social media. He invited fans to attend special screenings of Raj Kapoor's most iconic films, which will be held from December 13 to 15 in 40 cities and 135 theaters across the country.
Ranbir wants to show people the work of Dada Raj Kapoor Ranbir Kapoor wants the new generation to see his grandfather's work. At an event he said that when he first met Alia Bhatt, Alia asked who is Kishore Kumar? Ranbir believes that people forget old people, so it is important to know his roots.
What films will be shown? The screening will be held at PVR-Inox and Cinepolis theatres, with tickets priced at just ₹.100. A total of 10 Raj Kapoor starrer films will be screened at this unique film festival, including classics like 'Aag', 'Barsaat', 'Awara', 'Shri 420' and 'Mera Naam Joker'. These films, which have left an indelible mark on both Indian and global cinema, will be restored for modern-day audiences.
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