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Rhea Kapoor Shares A Special Message On The Rule Of Beauty

Rhea Kapoor replied to a compliment on her body from a year ago and said that she would have written that she has got to get back to it but now she feels differently. "I'll say it's only getting better," she said.

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Rhea Kapoor Bikini Photo Has A Special Message: Producer Rhea Kapoor a throwback picture of her herself on Instagram and it is all about body positivity and acceptance.
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In the picture from a year ago, Rhea Kapoor is seen wearing an olive green bikini set posing with a camera in the Maldives. Kapoor shared used to feel conscious of her body as she thought she was fat. She then implied that she has now accepted her body and or is at least trying to do so. " We can never win with ourselves, can we? But we can try, " she wrote.

To drive the point home, Kapoor mentioned a quote by famous American comedian Tina Fey which goes, " If you retain nothing else always remember the most important rule of beauty, which is: who cares?" The comment section of Kapoor picture only added to her message. When Jacqueline Fernandes complimented her figure in the picture by writing, "hottest bod I have seen in a while" Rhea Kapoor replied that she would have said that she has got to get back to it but now she feels differently. " I'll say it's only getting better," Kapoor replied. She celebrated her 29th birthday on March 5.

Rhea Kapoor has been known to be straight forward. Her social media feed is mostly about her friends and Kapoor's admiration for them. Other topics Rhea Kapoor loves to post about is her sister and best friend Sonam Kapoor, her partner Karan Boolani and food.

This woman's day Kapoor took to Instagram and paid tribute to the women in her family. She posted old pictures of her mother, aunts, grandmother and Karan Boolani's mother and sister. Kapoor in her caption wrote, "It’s women’s day and today we should all take a moment to wish the women who raised us, who always did their best, the best they knew how. They were all of all shades, values, beliefs, desires but tried to keep their individual selves alive while raising us."

Kapoor said that she is learning now how difficult it could be to be her individual self alive. "To love and value yourself first before you get caught up in taking care of everyone else. Where we are all conditioned to find our value - In pleasing other people. Each and every woman in these pictures has inspired me in some way to preserve my individual self, to hold my own, to value my personal happiness and beliefs, sometimes fervently and sometimes even unknowingly. I suppose that is the truly special thing about women even in our weakest times, we are warriors. Love you all, " Kapoor added.

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