Ram Kapoor recently made headlines when he opened up to an interview about how he has worked hard and earned enough for his family to survive at least four generations. More heart-winning, however, is the way his children are charting out their courses - mostly brilliance and resilience academically, especially his daughter Sia Kapoor.
In her recent vlog, Ram proudly boasted that Sia had topped her ICSE board exams with a staggering 97% and is now off to Columbia University following a hiatus at New York University. Ram, being his usual wisecracker, declared, "I got 47%. How could she be my daughter?" Chortling in her usual comedic style, Farah screamed out, "Tune kya khaake isko paida kiya hai (What did you eat before having her)?"
While Sia and her brother Aks keep a low profile and stay out of the limelight, their stories do make it to the headlines periodically. Sia had earlier been in the news when her mother Gautami Kapoor, an actress herself, revealed that she lost 38 kgs — a transformation that finally inspired Ram to begin his own fitness trail.
Speaking with Hauterrfly in an interview, Gautami spoke of, "What actually encouraged Ram was Sia. She slimmed down prior to him, and it actually motivated him. He saw what was achievable by way of her determination."
Farah Khan's vlog also offered a glimpse into Ram Kapoor's stylish and quirky South Bombay apartment, where he invited Farah on a home tour. The sprawling apartment boasts a big, well-furnished living area, a meeting room dedicated to it, an elegant dining room, and a vibrant in-house bar with green round high stools. But the pièce de résistance was lying in wait in a unexpected corner — the loo.
Farah was speechless when she saw a red lips-shaped, bold sofa in the bathroom. "What is this?!" she queried, attempting to comprehend. Ram laughed and told her, "I saw this in the Maldives and wanted to replicate it. That's Mick Jagger's lips, Farah." Farah's response thereafter left Ram and Gautami in stitches.
Ram Kapoor's daughter Sia Kapoor scored 97% in ICSE and will go to Columbia: 'I got 47%, how can my daughter be in Ivy League?'
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