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Kareena Kapoor, to give tribute to Grandpa Raj Kapur on Iifa 2025, calls it a “surrealistic moment” | Bollywood

Kareena Kapoor, to give tribute to Grandpa Raj Kapur on Iifa 2025, calls it a “surrealistic moment” | Bollywood

Bollywood star Karina Kapur All ready to visit the 25th edition of Iifa as a performer this March, and this time the audience will see that Karina is paying tribute to her grandfather and the legendary director Raja Kapur on the awards show. (Also read: “Leave us alone for God”: Karina Kapur scores a paparazz)

Kareena Kapoor Khan at the Film Festival to celebrate 100 years Raj Kapur -
Kareena Kapoor Khan at a film festival to celebrate 100 years Raj Kapur – the “greatest showman” of Indian cinema. (Not photos) (Girish srivastav)

Captivated by the fact that IFA 2025, Karina called his heart and said she was excited to celebrate the return at the Iifa stage.

What Karina said

“Noting the global triumph of Indian cinema in Jaipur’s heart, I’m glad to return to stage Iifa in many years, and what is better than for their silver anniversary Dots and become part of this celebration of inheritance, family and sustainable cinema, ”she said in the press.

This time, Iifa 2025 will take place in Jaipur.

In December 2024, the Kapur family celebrated Raj Kapura through a special film festival.

On the night of the festival, there were members of the Kapur family, including Randhir Kapur, Babita Kapur, Karina Kapur Khan, Karissma Kapur and Ranbrus, among others, gathered to pay tribute to Raja Kapur.

The collective pride of the family was obvious when they posed for a sign photo that captured the unity and joy around the celebration.

The status of Raj Kapura as one of the most important figures in Indian cinema remains indisputable. His films often solve social problems and have solved the dreams and struggle of ordinary people.

As an actor, director and producer, he made a revolution in Bollywood his unique approach to stories, his unsurpassed presence on the screen and his ability to combine music, drama and humor in such a way that he fascinated the audience.

Kapura’s work also contributed to the reception of Indian cinema of the international audience, guaranteeing that his legacy had reached far beyond the Indian subcontinent.

(With the entrances from the ani)