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Boney Kapoor in tears over son Arjun's 'Tevar'

IANS, 09 Jan, 2015 03:17 PM
  • Boney Kapoor in tears over son Arjun's 'Tevar'
Film producer Boney Kapoor broke down and let his paternal emotions flow for all to see at a special screening of his son Arjun's latest movie "Tevar".
 
A guest, who is very close to the Kapoors, was present for the screening earlier this week, and said: "Boney waited to work with his son. He didn’t want Arjun to be launched like a pampered star kid. Only after Arjun had done three films did Boney make a film with his son.
 
"So it was like a long wait to do what any successful producer would have done without a thought.”
 
Boney is said to have desisted from seeing any portion of "Tevar" until the entire film was finally over. So overwhelmed was Boney with his son’s performance, that he couldn’t control his emotions.
 
He said: "I’ve been there when my two brothers Anil and Sanjay were launched. But when Arjun was launched, I was not part of the project. Now that he has finally worked with me in 'Tevar', I can very comfortably say that I am very proud of my son.
 
"He has evolved as an actor. He doesn’t need his father to produce films for him. There will be an even longer queue of producers at Arjun’s doorstep after 'Tevar'.”
 
Buzz is that Boney is already planning another project with his son.

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