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After Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor Takes A Dig At ICC World Cup 2019 As Rain Plays A Spoilsport - See PIC

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jun, 2019 08:42 PM

    Rishi Kapoor has jokingly shared a picture of an upside down metal umbrella, and called it the new ICC World Cup trophy. The actor has been more active on Twitter recently, after spending several months in treatment for cancer.

     

    Sharing the image on Twitter on Friday, he wrote, “The new ICC Cricket World Cup design.” On Thursday, the actor had shared throwback pictures of the Kapoor family, complete with a young Ranbir Kapoor and a baby Riddhima Kapoor.

     
     
     
     

    He wrote, correcting the fan who had posted the image and incorrectly identified the baby as Rishi himself, “That is not me but my daughter Riddhima in my father’s arms.

     

    All were sitting at a “havan” being performed at home. In the next picture it is my dear friend Raj Bansal myself and little Ranbir at Padampuraji Mandir in Jaipur. Just for your information.”

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