Was Neetu Kapoor pushed by granddaughter Samara? Ridhima Kapoor explains
Ridhima Kapoor Sahni addressed media reports about her daughter Samara, speculating about her conversation after a viral video from a family wedding.

Ridhima Kapoor Sahni, an entrepreneur of Bollywood wives and a brilliant life star, has addressed recent reports about her teenage daughter, Samara, who are doing rounds. All this started when a video of Samara went viral from the wedding reception of other Jain and Alekha Advani.
In the video, Ridhima, Samara and her grandmother, actor Neetu Kapoor, appeared together on the red carpet. The clip showed Samara pointing away from her grandmother, causing speculation that she was upset. Some also claimed that he pushed his grandmother.
Ridhima clarified that Samara was only trying to pose and was very excited about the incident. He explained that Samara was eager to pose for photographers and did not push his grandmother. He told Hindustan Times“The whole thing got out of ratio. The poor child was only trying to pose. She was not upset. She was very excited, so much that in the car she kept saying, ‘Oh my God, I am sure that the photographers are going to be and I am going to poses like this and that kind.’ And because Paprazi was asking us to come together, she just wanted to pose on her own. He did not push him the grandmother. ,
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Ridhima shared that Samara was confused with online chatter, questioning that she pushed her grandmother. Samara explained that she was only trying to pose and be comfortable. “He was like this” when I pushed her? I was trying to pose myself. I was just trying to expand my arm and be comfortable. I was giving a pose. I never pushed anyone Diya ‘, “Ridhima said.
Ridhima said that Samara is becoming more aware of her public image and she expressed that she does not want Paprazi to determine her behavior.
While reflecting the previous incident, where Samara’s fickle behavior at the airport criticized, Ridhima referred to the frustration of Samara about public perceptions.
Ridhima said that he and her mother discuss these matters with the daily Samara to ensure that it does not affect her, which is facing children today.