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Harshvardhan, Sonam Kapoor Sweetly Bond At A Chat Show

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Oct, 2016 01:52 PM
    All of us have witnessed a well-bonded sister-brother banter at some point. Sonam Kapoor and Harshvardhan Kapoor relived one such moment at a recent chat show. The chat show for Anupama Chopra’s Film Companion shows the siblings open up about personal choices and decisions.
     
    In the interview, the ‘Khoobsurat’ actress was seen asking her brother, “What is the one thing that you see me do, that you won’t do?” Harsh was quick to answer cheekily, “’Thank you’ and ‘Players’.”
     
    ‘Players’ was a 2012 film directed by duo Abbas Mustan while ‘Thank You’ was a 2011 comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee. Both the movies that featured Sonam Kapoor had bombed at the box office.
     
    An embarrassed Sonam said, “Harsh, you can’t say that publicly” to which the brother meekly replies, “You asked the question. Sorry.” With this, both of them were seen going to a hysterical laugh for few seconds until Sonam puts it to rest saying “Let’s not talk about it.”
     
    She even added that she was “trying to be more diplomatic.” However, the gorgeous actress shyly put forward, “I love you Abbas Mastan sir.” “I just didn’t enjoy those movies,” said Harshvardhan.
     
    “Yeah, me neither but it’s okay they did what they had to do,” chuckled Sonam. Harshvardhan Kapoor is all set to release his upcoming ‘Mirzya.’ Featuring Saiyami Kher as the female lead, the Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra directed flick releases on October 7.

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