Arjun Kapoor on Sunday shared a Father’s Day post about his father Boney Kapoor on Instagram. However, instead of sharing a picture of them together, the actor shared a picture of Boney with his half-sister Khushi Kapoor. The latter is Boney’s youngest child from his second wife, the late actor Sridevi. Read also: Jagjag Jio: Arjun Kapoor dances with sister Anshula Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor says ‘behave like Anil chachu’
Sharing the picture, Arjun humorously wrote, “I tried to find pictures of dad with me but only found more images of him with @khushi05k #HappyFathersDay from Khushi and the gang (laughing emoji).” He also tagged his sister Anshula Kapoor and sister Janhvi Kapoor in the step-post.
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Khushi also replied to her caption, calling herself “favourite kid” in the comments section. One fan commented on his post, “Google yourself with your dad, you’ll find tons of pictures together. Tried and tested!”
Meanwhile, Khushi took to Instagram Stories to share a picture of Boney kissing her on the forehead. She captioned it, “Happy Father’s Day to my favorite person.” However, Janhvi shared a collage of several pictures of herself with Boney, Arjun, Anshula and Khushi. He wrote along with the collage, “Happy Father’s Day to the best man, love you most.”
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Arjun and Anshula are the sons of Boney’s first wife, the late Mona Shourie Kapoor. Jhanvi and Khushi are the daughters of late Sridevi.
Arjun once spoke about his rapport with Jhanvi and Khushi. He told masala.com, ‘The good thing is that they respect me and I respect them. I bully in the sense that I troll them from time to time because I have a witty sense of humor and I crack a few extra jokes. ,
“Regarding advice, we don’t live together anymore so we are not discussing everything on a day to day basis. I hate to make the false impression that we are a happy family living under one roof. and discussing everything. We’ve discussed a lot of things and we’ll continue to do that. But it’s still a very intimate space for us to openly come out and talk about it. I I’m someone who believes in letting people do what they want to do. I don’t interfere. But yes, if one of them comes to me to talk about something, I always give two cents on my experience I am ready to give.”