Rekha And amitabh Bachchan’s Grandson agastya Nanda Share A Warm Moment At raj kapoor Film Festival, Watch
Rekha recently shared a heartwarming moment with amitabh Bachchan’s grandson, agastya Nanda, at the grand celebration of raj Kapoor’s 100th birth anniversary in Mumbai.
Rekha recently shared a heartwarming moment with amitabh Bachchan’s grandson, agastya Nanda, at the grand celebration of raj Kapoor’s 100th birth anniversary in Mumbai. The event brought together bollywood stars and the Kapoor family to honor the legendary actor-director’s legacy. The festival stands as a heartfelt tribute to raj Kapoor’s enduring legacy in indian cinema.
Rekha hugs amitabh Bachchan’s grandson
Veteran actress rekha was among the prominent guests, warmly greeting her industry juniors and the Kapoor clan.
In one viral video, Rekha is seen embracing Agastya Nanda, who greeted her with folded hands. Rekha lovingly held Agastya’s face to bless him, making it a memorable moment. Agastya attended the event with his mother, Shweta Bachchan, and sister, Navya Naveli Nanda. The siblings share a familial connection with the Kapoors through their paternal grandmother, Ritu Nanda, who was Raj Kapoor’s daughter.
About raj kapoor Film Festival
The Kapoor family, including Ranbir Kapoor, kareena kapoor Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Saif ali Khan, Neetu Kapoor, Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, and alia bhatt, came together to commemorate raj Kapoor’s immense contributions to indian cinema. Photos and videos from the event flooded social media, showcasing the admiration and respect the film fraternity holds for the cinematic icon.
A particularly poignant moment featured rekha, dressed in an elegant golden saree, paying homage to raj Kapoor. On the red carpet, she paused at a life-sized poster of the late actor, folding her hands in a respectful namaste and bowing her head in reverence. Her graceful tribute reflected her deep respect for the legend.
The raj kapoor Film festival, organized in Mumbai, has begun showcasing 10 of raj Kapoor’s most iconic films to celebrate his centenary. The festival spans his illustrious career, including classics such as ‘Aag’ (1948), ‘Barsaat’ (1949), ‘Shree 420’ (1955), ‘Jis Desh Mein ganga Behti Hai’ (1960), ‘Sangam’ (1964), ‘Mera Naam Joker’ (1970), and ‘Ram Teri ganga Maili (1985).