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Neetu Kapoor Thanked the Ambani Family for Support in the Treatment of Rishi Kapoor

Anshika Agarwal

Neetu Kapoor is thanking all those who helped the actor in the treatment of cancer for 2 years after the death of Rishi Kapoor. Neetu Kapoor has thanked them by sharing photos with Mukesh Ambani and Neeta Ambani. She has written a note.

While sharing photos with Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani, she wrote – 2 years as a family has been a very long journey for us. Some were good days, some were bad days. But this journey would not have happened without the love and support of the Ambani family. For the past few days, we were trying to find words to express our gratitude to this family who supported us in many ways during this time.

She further wrote- In the last seven months every member of the Ambani family has gone above and beyond in every way to take care of their beloved Rishi and has ensured that he doesn't experiences a little inconvenience. You always made sure that the doctors were treating them well, they were taken to the hospital for frequent checkups, personal visits to bathe with love and attention, even holding our hand and comforting us when we were scared.

Mukesh Bhai, Nita Bhabhi, Akash, Shloka, Anant and Isha – you have been our patron angels on this long and trying experience – what we feel for you cannot be measured. We sincerely thank you for your selfless, united support and attention. We think that in fact you are counted among our closest and dearest people. Thanks from Neetu, Riddhima, Ranbir and the entire Kapoor family.

Let us tell you that Neetu Kapoor, Ranbir and Riddhima did the pooja. Alia Bhatt and Ayaan Mukherjee were seen with them at Banganga Ghat in Mumbai.

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