Raha Kapoor – the biggest & the best Pap debut of 2023

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It was the Kapoor’s Christmas lunch and obviously, there were scores of paps at the gate. But to their surprise, they found themselves unveiling one of the biggest surprises of 2023. And, the paparazzi called it the pap debut of the year. Yes, we are talking about Ranbir Kapoor’s blue-eyed girl – his daughter Raha, who made her debut on Christmas Eve.

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Papa Ranbir and mama Alia revealed her face to the shutterbugs and everybody said that li’l Raha looked like a mix of her grandfather Rishi Kapoor and great-grandfather Raj Kapoor. We, however, think that she looks like a mini Alia. Anyway, doting papa Ranbir tried to get li’l Raha to walk but she preferred clinging on to her protective dad. Mama Alia looked pretty in a floral print one-sleeved chic dress but it was dad Ranbir, Raha chose to hold tightly. A little overwhelmed by the attention, the li’l munchkin stared at the paps with open eyes. By the way, her blue eyes were so Kapoor… reminiscent of her great grandfather Raj Kapoor.

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