Few people in Bollywood dare to call a spade, a spade and Rishi Kapoor is definitely one of them. Thanks to Twitter – an amazing platform that brings out the best and the worst in people – we know that the veteran actor not only has an amazing sense of humour, but also possess the capability to be caustically sarcastic. While his son, Ranbir, has still not committed to the medium, choosing, as per his own confession, to snoop around anonymously, Rishi couldn’t care less about the negative feedback he oft receives on his posts. In fact, unlike other celebs, who alter the tone of their posts or go off social media, swearing to never return, Rishi maintains the same funny-punny-sarcastic-blunt vibe in all his posts. We truly feel he is one of the rare few celebs who has got the nuances of expressing in 140 characters quite right. Not convinced? On the actor’s birthday today, we will show you why following @chintskap might be a good decision…
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He doesn’t mind courting controversy and defends a stand once he takes it, instead of eating his words, deleting the tweet and apologising for something that he found funny. Sample this –
Waiting for a repeat of Sourav Ganguly’s act on the balcony of The Lords Ground,London,when India beat England 2002 NatWest series final! YO pic.twitter.com/z1XAde3JLb
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) July 23, 2017
Post this, there was a furore over what seemed to be implied, but sticking to his guns, he tweeted:
WHAT WRONG HAVE I SAID? I DIDNT SAY ANY FEMALE PLAYER SHOULD!I ONLY SAID SOURAV GANGULY SHOULD REPEAT HIS SHOW. YOU HAVE A WRONG MIND DEAR!
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) July 23, 2017
Being the true torchbearer of the Kapoor clan and thus, Bollywood, Rishi ensures he lends a touch of filminess to almost anything he sees. Why do we say so? Well, see what he had to say on the PM’s friendships…
La La LalaLa la LalaSagar KinareDil Ye Pukare Tu Jo naheen Toh Mera Koi Bhi Naheen hai Ho Ho Ho Cheers to the new Friendship! pic.twitter.com/BLjuApvtil
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) July 6, 2017
Hum Tum Ek Kamre Mein Bandh HonAur Chabi Kho Jayepic.twitter.com/N64O2elUms
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) July 6, 2017
And some memes…
Remember the song-“Kahin pe nighaen kahin pe nishana” from the 1956 film “CID”sung by Shamshad Begumji?How apt lol ! pic.twitter.com/pR0g4pEwGy
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) June 7, 2016
Warning. pic.twitter.com/nYkgcOUkfd
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) May 2, 2017
Not the one to be politically correct, Rishi Kapoor, like a true patriot, doesn’t shy away from taking on Pakistani cricket fans. On that note, he is also an avid follower of the game and is often seen tweeting his two bits about it. Here’s what we mean…
PCB. Cricket team bhejna please.Earlier Hockey ya Kho Kho team bhejin thin. Kyon ki 18th June(Fathers Day) Baap khel raha tumhare saath lol!
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) June 15, 2017
Why do you people divert from the main contention. For me Cricket is huge. Talk on that,don’t digress. I know and my country knows who I am! https://t.co/r5Aum2h22l
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) June 15, 2017
Achcha choddo yaar. Tum log Jeeton aur hazaaron Baar jeeton sirf Terrorism bandh kar do yaar. Mujhe haar manzoor hai. We want peace and love
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) June 15, 2017
IPL. Why have most Cricketers grown a beard like Virat Kohli.m? His talent has made him what he is,not the facial growth! Think Gillette!
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) April 16, 2017
Also, when you follow an actor who belongs to a family of actors, you can expect some nostalgic posts, reminiscing the good ol’ days and you get a good dose of that on RK’s profile.
Kaancha Cheena and Rauf Lala lounging together way back at Raju Bansal’s home,way back in the 90’s,Lol! pic.twitter.com/BgxbVld4wA
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) March 26, 2017
Uffff.Thank you Uzma for this! How can you wear a “Canary Yellow” windbreaker with a hat to match that has a black “Bow”? Coz I have GUTS! pic.twitter.com/FQhgw9dThu
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) March 14, 2017
With the great Satyajit Ray. Thank you whosoever sent this to me-it’s a joy to possess. Think this is Bobby premier Kolkotta 1973 pic.twitter.com/cRnut0Tekg
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) March 17, 2017
My childhood chaperone Dwarka(right) with dad and Dattaramji(music director) Please see from where I am peeping. I was a compulsive riot lol pic.twitter.com/ThxK9dzH7u
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) April 20, 2017
Dev Sahab told me after the release of Bobby-We “Youngsters”should work together. What confidence and style-he was my fathers contemporary! pic.twitter.com/iLWKcqgLLY
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) May 13, 2017
And lastly, we really appreciate the actor taking up causes. At a time when celebs are measuring their words, lest they are misquoted, Rishi doesn’t mince his and says it like it is, even if it means calling out those from his inner circle. Check these tweets…
Shameful. Not ONE actor of this generation attended Vinod Khanna’s funeral. And that too he has worked with them. Must learn to respect.
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) April 27, 2017
Why this? Including mine and thereafter.When I die, I must be prepared.None will shoulder me. Very very angry with today’s so called stars.
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) April 27, 2017
Angry. Met so many chamcha people last night at Priyanka Chopra’s do last night. Few at Vinod’s. So fuckn transparent. So angry with them.
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) April 27, 2017
Well, it sure must not be easy to be Rishi Kapoor especially on Twitter, what with everyone watching you every move, and yet taking a stand. We wish the sassy star a very happy birthday and wish he keeps those snarky tweets coming.
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