Shahid Kapoor is recently making headlines with Kareena Kapoor as both the ‘Jab We Met’ stars shared a warm hug at the IIFA 2025 press conference that took place in Jaipur. Both Shahid and Kareena, had a long dating history. The couple broke-up after 5 years of dating reportedly due to infidelity. After the break-up both of the stars seemed to be ignorant and distant from each other.
But in the recent press conference as they both greeted each other cordially, their video quickly went viral. Fans admired it lot calling a nostalgic moment for their admirers.
Munawar Faruqui’s Witty Take On The Viral Moment
Adding a humorous twist to the situation, stand-up comedian Munawar Faruqui took to X (formerly Twitter) and joked, “Shahid Kapoor ke ghar pe aaj jhagda hone wala hai…” (There’s going to be a fight at Shahid Kapoor’s house today).
Shahid kapoor ke ghar pe aaj
Jagdaa hone wala hai…
😅---Advertisement---— munawar faruqui (@munawar0018) March 8, 2025
His playful comment instantly grabbed attention, leading to mixed reactions from fans. While some users found the tweet hilarious, others pointed out that both Kareena and Shahid have moved on in their personal lives and are happily married.
One fan wrote, “No way, they’re educated and well-matured people,” while another asked for more context behind the remark.
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Shahid Kapoor’s Reacts
When asked about this viral moment , Shahid Kapoor replied: “For us, it’s nothing new… Aaj stage pe mile aur hum log idhar udhar milte rehte hain (We met on stage today, but we keep running into each other here and there). It’s totally normal for us. If people felt nice about it, then it’s nice.”
About Kareena & Shahid
Kareena is married to Saif Ali Khan and the couple has two sons Taimur and Jeh. Meanwhile, Shahid is happily married to Mira Rajput with whom he shares a son and a daughter.
Despite their past, the actors have always remained professional, and this reunion was simply a moment of mutual respect for each-other.