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Picture of Rishi Kapoor's prayer meeting is breaking the internet

| @indiablooms | May 03, 2020, at 06:36 pm

Mumbai/IBNS:  Actor Rishi Kapoor's wife Neetu Kapoor and their son Ranbir hosted a prayer meeting in their Mumbai residence in memory of the 'Bobby' star.

A picture of the prayer meeting has gone viral on the internet.

In the picture, Neetu and Ranbir could be seen sitting close to each other with a photo of Rishi Kapoor placed in between them.

Ranbir could be seen wearing a saffron-colored turban in the image.

Rishi died at a hospital in Mumbai on Thursday after battling cancer for a long time.

Rishi was last seen in the movie The Body.

The actor charmed his fans with his memorable performance in innumerable movies over the years.

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