Neetu Kapoor, the wife of late legendary actor, Rishi Kapoor in her latest Instagram post. The veteran actress wrote a heartfelt note for all the support Ambani family has provided them in recent years.
On May 5, 2020, Neetu Kapoor took to her Instagram handle and posted a beautiful picture with her late hubby, Rishi Kapoor, Mukesh Ambani and his doting wife, Nita Ambani from her memory lane. In the picture, we can see all four of them posing for the camera with their bright and wide smiles. Along with the beautiful picture, Neetu wrote a long note in which she revealed that the whole Ambani family was supporting them during their tough time.
Her note can be read as “For us, as a family, the last two years have been a long journey. There were good days, there were a couple of bad days too…needless to say it was full of high emotion. But it’s a journey we would not have been been able to complete without the immeasurable love and support of the Ambani family. As we’ve gathered our thoughts over the past few days we’ve also tried to find the words to express the gratitude we feel towards the family for the countless ways in which they have seen us safely through this time.
“Over the last seven months every member of the family has gone above and beyond in every way possible to care for our beloved Rishi and ensure he experienced as little discomfort as possible. From ensuring he was medically attended to, to making frequent, personal visits to the hospital to shower him with love and attention, to even holding our hand and comforting us when WE were scared”
“To Mukesh Bhai, Nita Bhabhi, Akash, Shloka, Anant and Isha – you have been our guardian angels on this long and trying experience – what we feel for you cannot be measured. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your selfless, unending support and attention. We feel truly blessed to count you among our nearest and dearest. Sincerely and with utmost gratitude, Neetu, Riddhima, Ranbir and the entire Kapoor Family”
Rishi Kapoor who acted in over 150 films during his five-decade-long career died on Thursday at HN Reliance hospital here after a two-year-long battle with leukemia. He was cremated at the Chandan wadi crematorium.