Zee Media Bureau/Anindita Dev
New Delhi: A lot has been said and written about Ranbir Kapoor moving out of his home in the past.Reports suggested that the Kapoor lad would be moving to his newly acquired bachelor pad in Bandra with his alleged beau Katrina Kaif. It was also learnt that the move came after his father Rishi Kapoor disapproved of his lady`s love frequent visits to home.
But now it seems that Ranbir is tired and weary of these speculations concerning his private life. Reports suggest that the actor finally confirmed that he would be moving out of his home `Krishna Raj` but that would be only temporary.
The 31 year-old actor also made it clear that once the house is renovated they would be back together living in the same house gain.
If reports are anything to go by, Ranbir also waved off any news of negativity in their home or between his parents. Since the house is redeveloping and it is being made bigger, so the moving out was necessary, he said.
Few months back, the `Rockstar` actor showed his displeasure over the news that the media carried about his moving out.
He said that he felt "bad" for his parents, who have to face the embarrassment as a result of loose talk.
"There were so many stories that I am leaving my parents; my dad has asked me to get out of the house, and all of that...So I feel really bad that my life has become like a reality show," said Ranbir at an event few months back.
The `Barfi` actor will be seen in his next `Tamashaa` and `Jagga Jasoos`.
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