Watch: Ranbir Kapoor's niece Samara talking in British accent

Recently, Samara visited her uncle Ranbir on the sets of 'Brahmastra' along with her mother where she was also spotted outside a restaurant with Ranbir's current girlfriend, Alia Bhatt along with the rest of the Kapoor family. 

Ranbir Kapoor's niece, Samara Sahni, who is often spotted with the actor at his family outings and parties, has quickly become the internet's favourite. 

Yes, the star kid who is the daughter of Riddhima Kapoor Sahni, is definitely her grandmother Neetu Kapoor's apple of the eye. Recently, the 59-year-old veteran actress shared an adorable clip of her granddaughter acing the British accent and users cannot get enough of this little girl. She is heard explaining the concept of 'colour theory', talking about mixtures of colours and what happens when a particular colour combines with the other etc. take a look at this aww-dorable video.

 

Sams colour theory ️#samstories #love #storyteller#heartstealer

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Isn't she cute?

As fans are gushing about the cuteness of the baby girl, several followers have appreciated her observation skills. Recently, Samara visited her uncle Ranbir on the sets of 'Brahmastra' along with her mother where she was also spotted outside a restaurant with Ranbir's current girlfriend, Alia Bhatt along with the rest of the Kapoor family. 

The 'Udta Punjab' actress, who is also Ranbir's co-star in 'Brahmastra', is often snapped with Kapoor family. Moreover, the 'Raazi' actress also received a special bracelet from Ranbir's sister Riddhima.

So guys coming back to Samara's video what do you have to say about it? DO let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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