Rishi Kapoor MISBEHAVES with Salman Khan’s sister-in-law at Sonam Kapoor’s Party

Neetu Kapoor took it on her and apologised to Sohail Khan on behalf of her husband.

In a shocking turn of events Rishi Kapoor misbehaved with Seema Khan who is Salman’s brother Sohail Khan’s wife at Sonam Kapoor’s wedding reception.

Yes, as per reports from an online portal, it all happened because the veteran actor had a grouse that Salman Khan didn’t greet him properly when they met. But rather than taking it up with Salman himself, Rishi Kapoor decided to unleash it on Seema. 

The website also revealed that Seema was upset with the incident and immediately revealed everything to Salman who lost it. Apparently, he went looking for the senior actor but by then Rishi Kapoor had already left the venue.

However later, Neetu Kapoor took it on her and apologised to Sohail Khan on behalf of her husband.

Isn’t it absolutely shocking?

We wonder what was the point of behaving this way with a family member?

Well, after coming across many happy moments from Sonam’s wedding, this was one indeed an unpleasant one.

Sonam Kapoor’s wedding reception was attended by a lot of people. Salman and Shah Rukh Khan along with Anil Kapoor were having the most fun as they danced on each other’s songs. Many videos and pics went viral from inside the party, which made it one of the special and memorable nights to remember.

So guys coming back to the Rishi Kapoor incident, what are your thoughts on the whole issue? Do let us know in the comments section below.

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