When Rishi Kapoor lost his temper at the Diwali party

��mumbaiMumbai: In 2019, late actor Rishi Kapoor attended a grand Diwali party hosted by Ekta Kapoor. Rishi was very happy with his wife Neetu Kapoor, but the paparazzi gathered outside tested his patience. An old video from the event has resurfaced, in which Rishi, clearly irritated, addressed the photographers, saying, “Don't shout! You keep shouting 'look here, look there.' Please don't do this.” Calming himself, he reminded them, “Don't make noise. We have to maintain our dignity. People should not look down on us people in the film industry.

Take your pictures, do your work, but don't make noise.” Even while posing with Neetu, Rishi reiterated his appeal to the paparazzi: “Don't shout.” It is worth noting that Rishi's father, the great Raj Kapoor, is a big fan of the grand Diwali They used to host parties which were prestigious events where the biggest stars of Bollywood would come together under one roof at RK Studios. These parties were not just a gathering, they were a symbol of the camaraderie and glamor of the industry which was part of the Kapoor family. It has been a tradition.

The Kapoor family celebrates Diwali in the same spirit while honoring its heritage. Last year, Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan hosted a Diwali party at their Mumbai home and it was attended by Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. Meanwhile, National Film Award winner Rishi Kapoor enjoyed a career spanning over 50 years. He started his career with his father's film Mera Naam Joker and after this he gave many hit films.

Rishi died on April 30, 2020, at the age of 67, after battling leukemia for two years. He underwent treatment in New York and after a year of successful treatment, Kapoor returned to India in September 2019. On April 29, 2020, he was admitted to Sir H.N. He was admitted to Reliance Foundation Hospital and died the next day.

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