Tusshar Kapoor plays the perfect host

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,February 03 2014]

Actor Tusshar Kapoor, who studied in Michigan before making his foray into acting, has a visitor from United States - Pramila, his legal guardian and the actor is going out of his way to play the perfect host.

The actor is busy taking her out to different eateries in Mumbai, to give her a taste of Indian cuisine. Tusshar is keen to treat Pramila to different Indian delicacies. He is taking out time to show her some of the unconventional restaurants in Mumbai, which normally don't get listed in city guides, revealed a source close to the actor.

It seems that Pramila was the 37-year-old actor's legal guardian when he was studying for his MBA programme in Michigan. Over time, Tusshar became very close to her and considers her a close friend. Pramila visits India every three to five years and ensures that she meets Tusshar, added the source.

Not only this, the actor also made sure that she was put up at his place so that she has a comfortable stay in Mumbai. When asked about this, Tusshar said, She is a lovely lady and I had a very nice time having her as my legal guardian in the US. She used to stay half-an-hour's drive away and I used to visit her quite regularly. She loves India so I am showing her around now.

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