Neetu Kapoor, the legendary Bollywood actress, and mother of Ranbir Kapoor, recently expressed her admiration for a particular scene in her son’s latest film, “Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar”, co-starring Shraddha Kapoor.
The scene in question showcases the remarkable acting skills of both actors, as they deliver powerful dialogues and emotions with ease.
she took to her handle and shared a video of her favorite scene from her son Ranbir Kapoor’s film Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar. The film co-starring Shraddha Kapoor was released recently and it has been performing well at the box office. Neetu, who is often seen cheering for his son, shared a scene of Ranbir in which he is seen explaining to Shraddha why he loves to live with his family. Ranbir’s character Mickey starts off the conversation, “Mujhe pasand hai unke sath rahna. Mujhe unki zarurat, unhe jitni meri zarurat, usse zyada hai. Main kya karu mujhe bahut pyar mila hai unse. Har tarah ki freedom mili hai, sab kujh mila hai. Main khush rahta hu sabke sath. Main selfish hu. Main chahta hu jo pyar mujhe dadi se mila hai, wo mere bachcho ko meri ma se mile. Jo saath mujhe di se mila wo mere partner ko mile.”
He continues, “I know aisi families hoti hai jaha bade log space nahi dete bachcho ko, unki personal lives khatam kardete hain. But trust me, meri aisi nahi hai. Utna jo pyar main tujhe depata hu, wo mujhe waha se milta hai. Us pyar ka source wo hain. Main unse door hounga to mujhe pata nahi mere pas tujhe kujh dene ke liye hoga bhi ya nahi. Aisa nahi hai ki main tere liye chand taare nahi tod ke lata. Lata, jab bhi main jata char aur tod ke lata. Ek ma ke liye, ek dadi ke liye, ek di ke liye aur ek chhoti ke liye. Mujhe yakeen hai ki mar aur dadi to tujhe dedeti. Dadi ye bolti main to marne hi wali hu kujh der main, ma ye bolti ki main kya karungi mere pas to bahut hain, tere papa ne bahut diye hain.” Along with the video, Neetu wrote, “Love this scene/dialogue” followed by a red heart emoji.
Neetu Kapoor’s appreciation of this particular scene from “Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar” is a testament to the film’s quality and the incredible talent of its cast and crew. The scene showcases the power of good writing, direction, and acting, and is a reminder of the magic that can be created when all these elements come together seamlessly.