Father- daughter relationship always is very unique and special bond. For a father, his daughter is always her little princess whom he loves and cares no matter how old she gets. The same goes to with Sanah Kapur and his daddy dearest Pankaj Kapur.
The legendary actor Pankaj Kapur who is portraying the role of Sanah and Alia's possessive father in reel life in movie Shaandaar shares the same traits in real life too!
An insider informs that as soon as Pankaj Kapur came to know about her daughter's debut in Shaandaar, he was thrilled yet sceptical at the same time. It is known that during the shoots Pankaj Kapur used to be quite concerned about Sanah's surroundings but at the same time he gave Sanah the space to be herself. The protective father also used to be a supportive one by complementing Sanah when she enacted a scene well. While this was the father’s side, the daughter was also shared the similar traits. A source close to Sanah revealed that whenever Pankaj Kapur enacted any emotional role with Alia, Sanah would come to him after the scene and used to adorably tell his father that “Nice shot dad, but you are just my daddy”!
When asked Sanah about this scenario, she said in a very shy manner, "Yes, Dad and Mom both are possessive about me and so I am I for them. Though they were very happy that I achieved my dream of entering Bollywood on my own feet, there was still a bit concern and caring. There is a lot of pressure and nervousness since I belong to a family of great and renowned actors and have to live up to it, so I hope I have lived up to everyone’s expectations and really looking forward for it.
Sanah has already been showered with a lot of thumbs ups with her song 'Gulabo' and many are looking forward to watching her on big screen. But her most treasured appreciation came from her father when he said he was proud to see her perform so well. An appreciation so strong coming from Pankaj Kapur is surely a very big deal!
We all look forward to see Gulabo a.k.a Sanah Kapur steal our hearts on the 22nd of October on the big screen! You go girl!
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