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Shahid Kapoor On Mira Rajput: Never Thought I Would Marry A Girl Who Was 5 When I Was 18

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Jul, 2017 01:26 PM

    At IIFA’s 18th year, the actor was asked about the naughtiest thing which he did when he was 18. And his reply is hitting headlines now.

     

    Shahid Kapoor revealed said, “At the age of 18, I had no idea that I will be married to a girl who was five years old when I was 18. I guess that’s the naughtiest thing I have done.”

     

    Shahid and Mira Kapoor, at the event also made headlines through their PDA. The couple posed for shutterbugs, interacted with the media and fans and enjoyed the whole attention. Shahid also replied to another question whether he and Mira were planning to have another baby. The couple replied to this quite confidently and said, “Yes, of course.”

     

    We have seen the adorable photos of Shahid and daughter Misha on social media and so, when the actor was asked about her, Shahid said, “She is the most important thing in my life. Everyday she changes us (Shahid and Mira) in many ways. I think about her before I think about myself.”

     

    Shahid also revealed that his wife Mira Kapoor finds him boring. He said, “My wife thinks I’m a boring husband because I’ve been working for the past three days. She’s like, ‘You’ve come all the way and you have no time.’

     

    But having said that we’ll get a couple of days off when IIFA is over. She has been kind to take care of Misha on her own and allow me to take care of my work, but we’re hoping to spend some more time in the coming days.”

     

    Here are a few videos of from Shahid Kapoor from IIFA 2017:

     
     
     

    Haha this answer by Shahid Kapoor is awkward yet funny! Watch the Video 📹 to find out!

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