Throwback Tuesday: When Rishi Kapoor defended Ranbir Kapoor's 'Casanova' image: 'Any girl would like to...'

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A throwback interview of Rishi Kapoor has surfaced on the internet, where he defended his son Ranbir Kapoor’s Casanova image read more

 'Any girl would like to...'

Ranbir Kapoor, who is known for his versatility and magnetic screen presence, recently opened up about dating two big Bollywood actresses, which turned out to be a big identity of his life. He also spoke up about how the accusations of cheating affected not only him but also his parents. Amid this, a throwback interview of Rishi Kapoor has surfaced on the internet, where he defended his son’s Casanova image.

Speaking about RK’s Casanova image, Rishi told Filmfare in 2013, “Even if he is, why not? He’s successful. Any girl would like to date him. Abhi nahi karega toh kab meri umar mein aake karega?” adding, “He is seeing everyone because I keep seeing A, B, C and D in the house. But I don’t think that A knows about B and C knows about D. The staff knows and I know.”

In a recent interaction with Nikhil Kamath, Ranbir Kapoor opened up about his relationships and said, “When I started, I was always regarded as this playboy guy, who was just dating actresses. Let me tell you- I was in NYC for three years nine months – from 2000 to 2003. I didn’t date one girl. I was always an aashiq… So, I made myself believe that my first girlfriend in school when I left for New York, even though I was not with her, I made myself believe that she was the love of my life. And now it’s over, let’s just focus on work.”

“Of course, I dated two very successful actresses and that just became my identity. That he is a Casanova, I was labelled a cheater for a very large part of my life and I still am. I don’t care about it because it’s not entirely true. People don’t know the entire story and I would never speak about somebody like this in public because it’s very private thing. But, things were spoken about and if it makes that person happy, I don’t have any conflict with that person,” he added.

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