LOL MOMENT: When Aishwarya Rai’s daughter Aaradhya Bachchan thought Ranbir Kapoor is her Real Father

Aishwarya Rai revealed in an interview that how her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan used to feel shy when she was around Ranbir Kapoor, and that she also mistook him as her father.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who was a part of Karan Johar’s Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and played a pivotal role, was busy with her promotions when she revealed that Aaradhya Bachchan has got a huge crush on Ranbir Kapoor.

Well, we get her there, Ranbir Kapoor has been a heartthrob to many, starting from Bollywood divas to his female fans, the actor just can’t get away, for his alluring charm!

In an interaction with Film Fare, Aishwarya Rai revealed that how her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan used to feel shy when she was around Ranbir Kapoor, and that she also mistook him as her father.

She said, “Yes, he [Ranbir] was like a buddy on the set of Aa Ab Laut Chalein. Akshaye (Khanna) was also my buddy but he was in and out. He’s a sweetie but he has his own moods. But Ranbir and I’ve enjoyed a friendship, which continues to date. The sweetest thing happened just the other day. We were shooting and when I Face timed Aaradhya, she gave Ranbir that smile. She knows him well.”

Talking of the funny incident when Aaradhya mistook Ranbir Kapoor as her father, she said, “One day she just ran into his arms. Because he was wearing this jacket and cap like AB (Abhishek Bachchan) and he had the stubble. Thinking he’s AB, she hugged him and he was like ‘Awww’. Hiroo aunty (Johar) said, ‘Ranbir you’re a charmer’.” She further added, “But I understood what had happened. I asked her you thought he was Papa and she said ‘Yaaa’. Since that day she’s become a bit shy around him. Abhishek also teased Ranbir, ‘Hmmm… this one is crushing’. I told Ranbir this is so funny.”

On revealing the fact that how Aaradhya actually denied calling Ranbir uncle but RK, she said, “I was nuts about your father and you’re the first one Aaradhya is reacting to as an actor with that shy expression. Life’s coming full circle. She likes the Tamasha song Matargashti. We did the steps of the song for her fourth birthday. On the set, I introduced Ranbir as ‘Ranbir uncle’ to her. He joked, ‘No RK!’ Twice she addressed him as ‘uncle’. But the other day, suddenly it was ‘RK’. We all laughed at that.”