Ranbir Kapoor admits STALKING Taimur’s pics

“To be honest, I stalk his (Taimur’s) pictures. I am also obsessed because you know when you see him it just warms your heart."

Media and paparazzi have often been accused of being obsessed with Kareena Kapoor Khan's son Taimur Ali Khan. But now Ranbir also confessed that he loves stalking his nephew's pics on the internet. Yes, talking to Rajeev Masand, Ranbir said, “To be honest, I stalk his (Taimur’s) pictures. I am also obsessed because you know when you see him it just warms your heart. And when he has his haircut or how he walks. I am a Taimur fan. I have had the opportunity and the good fortune to hold him and it felt quite surreal like holding royalty”, referring to his first meeting with Taimur at the family Christmas brunch last December.

That way, Ranbir appreciates the attention that every star kid gets, without even achieving anything big in life. He feels it’s some sense of privilege and happiness that not everyone is lucky enough to get in life. Recalling his good old childhood days, Ranbir added, “We had our own share of public spotlight. Of course, camera phones weren’t there and paparazzi wasn’t there but the kind of attention we got in school or you know when you went outside and people knew that me and my sister were Rishi Kapoor’s children it felt good in a nice way. We had a nice time basking in our parents’ glory.”

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