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New Delhi:
There have been speculations about Mira Rajput gearing up for her Bollywood debut since she married actor Shahid Kapoor. And Shahid's actor-father Pankaj Kapur said that he will "support" her choice regardless of what she opts for.
"It is her life. She can do what she wants to do. Why should I have anything to do with that? It is between her and her husband. She is a child to me. Why would I have any objections? For me, she can do what she wants to do and I am there to support," Mr Kapur told IANS.
Shahid married Mira in a closely guarded affair in Delhi last year. Since then speculations are rife about her venturing into Bollywood. Shahid's spokesperson had refuted reports that Mira will do a cameo in film AK vs SK in September. (Also Read - I'm Totally Controlled by My Wife: Shahid Kapoor on Mira Rajput)
Mr Kapur also confessed that the mention of the word "daughter-in-law" makes him uncomfortable.
The Shaandaar actor added: "My children can do what they want to do. When it comes to this whole category of daughter-in-law, I get a little uncomfortable as I treat her like my daughter."
Mr Kapur, who has explored various mediums for entertainment - be it films, theatre or television - shared his views with IANS after attending an event organised by detergent Ariel India on the topic 'Why is laundry only a mother's job?' in Mumbai.
"It is her life. She can do what she wants to do. Why should I have anything to do with that? It is between her and her husband. She is a child to me. Why would I have any objections? For me, she can do what she wants to do and I am there to support," Mr Kapur told IANS.
Shahid married Mira in a closely guarded affair in Delhi last year. Since then speculations are rife about her venturing into Bollywood. Shahid's spokesperson had refuted reports that Mira will do a cameo in film AK vs SK in September. (Also Read - I'm Totally Controlled by My Wife: Shahid Kapoor on Mira Rajput)
Mr Kapur also confessed that the mention of the word "daughter-in-law" makes him uncomfortable.
The Shaandaar actor added: "My children can do what they want to do. When it comes to this whole category of daughter-in-law, I get a little uncomfortable as I treat her like my daughter."
Mr Kapur, who has explored various mediums for entertainment - be it films, theatre or television - shared his views with IANS after attending an event organised by detergent Ariel India on the topic 'Why is laundry only a mother's job?' in Mumbai.