30 July,2019 03:09 PM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
Randhir Kapoor and Babita in a song sequence/picture courtesy: Karisma Kapoor's Instagram account
Karisma Kapoor has welcomed the rains in an out and out Bollywood style. Karisma shared a video, where we can see her father Randhir Kapoor and mom Babita dance to the tunes of a popular romantic track from their film Kal Aaj Aur Kal. Donned in a retro pink dress, Babita looks beautiful, while Randhir shows off his uber-cool side in a suit.
Karisma Kapoor tweeted: "On a gloomy day all you need is watching mama and papa romance in the rain #rainydayblues #kalaajorkal #1971 #loveyouboth #parents [sic]"
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Isn't it romantic? The duo is painting the town red with this song, and this adorable gesture shared by Karisma Kapoor is taking over the internet.
Babita and Randhir also starred in the 1972 movie Jeet. The song is from the 1971 film Kal Aaj Aur Kal, which revolved around three generations of a family. The film was directed by Randhir and also starred his grandfather Prithviraj Kapoor, his father Raj Kapoor among many others.
Karisma Kapoor celebrated her 45th birthday on June 25, and the actress was out on a vacation with family to ring in her special day.
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On the professional front, Karisma Kapoor is all set to make her digital debut with Ekta Kapoor's AltBalaji's Mentalhood. In the show, Karisma will be playing Meira, who is a small town mom who is trying to navigate through the jungle of Mumbai's mothers. Karisma knows parenting is all about the right balance and finding that balance becomes the tricky part.
In an interview with IANS, Karisma Kapoor said: "It (acting) is ingrained in you. It is something that never goes away. I was waiting for something really interesting. It was out of my choice that I didn't do any film because my kids were very young. It was out of choice that I wanted to be at home with my family and children."
"They are excited that I am working again. I started working at a very young age. Everyone in my family has been an actor and contributed to this industry. I have grown up with a really strong work ethic, and I think that's hopefully gone down to my children as well," added the actress.
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