Ranbir Kapoor Holds Daughter Raha Close As They Get Papped In Town; See Viral Pic
Ranbir Kapoor Holds Daughter Raha Close As They Get Papped In Town; See Viral Pic
Amid news of Ranbir Kapoor being summoned by the ED, the actor and doting father was spotted in Mumbai along with his daughter Raha.

We all know what an amazing actor Ranbir Kapoor is. With Brahmastra Part One: Shiva and Tu Jhooti Main Makkaar, he also proved that he cannot go wrong at the box office. Now that he has wrapped up the shooting for Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal and he has got some time off to spare, the actor wants to do that with his daughter Raha. Thus, it didn’t come off as a surprise when the doting father was spotted with his daughter on Wednesday.

A fan page of Ranbir Kapoor shared the picture on their Instagram handle, that showed Ranbir Kapoor sporting a black co-ord shirts and pants, carryon Raha in his arms. He also donned a cap. Raha, on the other hand wore a white outfit and her face was concealed behind the heart emojis. The picture was taken somewhere in Mumbai and it went viral in no time.

Take a look:

This left several fans gushing, as they took to the comment section to leave their endearing comments. One of them wrote, “Wow…..his actual cutie pie.❤️” Another one commented, “She’s so big now ❤️.” Someone else said, “awesome ❤️… she will be tall Like him Mash’Allah ♥.” A fan also stated, “We want to see Raha.”

Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor, who is currently awaiting the release of Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal, has been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate in Mahadev Betting scam on October 6. According to reports, 17 other Bollywood celebrities are also under the ED scanner for their involvement in the alleged case.

For the unversed, owners of the Mahadev online betting app are suspected to have links in Pakistan apart from association with local businessmen and hawala operations, Enforcement Directorate sources recently told News18. The ED, which has been investigating the betting scam, will be seeking cooperation from global anti-money laundering agencies based on fresh details unearthed, sources added.

The company promoted by Sourabh Chandrakar and Ravi Uppal, which was running operations from Dubai, was allegedly using the online book betting application to enrol new users, create user IDs and launder money through a layered web of benami bank accounts. The monetary value of the scam is already estimated to have reached Rs 5,000 crore and may rise further as the investigation progresses.

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