Ranbir's plans to move in with girlfriend Alia will have to wait

Monday 22nd April 2019 07:16 EDT
 
 

If sources are to be believed Ranbir Kapoor plans to move back into his parents home to be closer to his father, Rishi Kapoor as he continues to battle an unspecified illness. It was previously speculated that he would be moving in with his girlfriend, Alia Bhatt. A media report wrote, “The recent circumstances (Rishi's illnesses) has brought Ranbir close to his father. He wants to spend maximum time with his parents.”

Earlier this year, it was reported that Alia had paid double the asking price for a new home in Juhu, Mumbai, leading to speculation that the couple might be planning a future together. However, Alia quickly dismissed the reports saying, “Nothing of the sort. It is a place I've bought as my office space. Yes, I've started my own production house. I've named it Eternal Sunshine Productions. Do you like it?” Meanwhile, other reports suggested that Ranbir had enlisted mother Neetu Singh to look for a new house.

Rishi went to US in 2018, and has been receiving medical attention in New York ever since. Ranbir and Alia have often visited him during his extended sabbatical in the city. Rishi has said that he is rearing to return to India and get back to work. “Looking forward to working again. I am much better now. Many people have been constantly inquiring. Sanjay Dutt, for example, has been in touch regularly. Actually more than me, it is my wife Neetu whom everyone messages about my health,” the report said.

On the work front, Ranbir and Alia will star opposite each other for the first time in December's 'Brahmastra', the first part of a planned fantasy trilogy, in which Ranbir is said to be playing a DJ/Superhero. Alia recently revealed she had pleaded with director Ayan Mukerji to cast her opposite Ranbir. “The idea for 'Brahmastra' was conceived long back when Ayan had just done 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani'. I wanted to work with him and I have always wanted to work with Ranbir as well. I pleaded to Ayan that please cast me with him.”


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