Rohit Shetty Enjoys a Boys' Getaway with His Teenage Son

Mumbai, Dec 25 (NationPress) The renowned Bollywood director Rohit Shetty is presently on an exciting "boys' getaway" with his teenage son.
Embracing the festive spirit of Christmas, the father-son pair has embarked on a vacation to London and Paris. Rohit took to his Instagram account to share snapshots of their adventures.
He posted a reel showcasing their experiences in London and Paris. Highlights included a stunning view of the completely illuminated Eiffel Tower, a majestic cathedral they explored, some vibrant street performances, and leisurely walks along Regent Street.
In his post, he humorously captioned, “When your teenage son takes you on an ALL-BOYS trip.#London #Paris”
Actor Ashrut Jain chimed in the comments, saying: “I know this feeling of being at Regent Street.”
Rohit’s latest project is “Singham Again”, featuring Ajay Devgn in the lead role, alongside stars like Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, Tiger Shroff, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepika Padukone, and Arjun Kapoor.
Following the film's release, Arjun, who returned to the limelight portraying Danger Lanka in “Singham Again”, expressed his gratitude towards Rohit Shetty for the faith he showed in him when others hesitated.
He shared a collection of behind-the-scenes images and videos from the “Singham Again” set on Instagram.
In his post, the 'Ishaqzaade' star stated, “The perfect role, at the right time, with a director who believes in you — sometimes, that’s all it takes. Grateful beyond words for the trust he’s shown in me when not many were willing to, and for creating a character so close to his vision that the audiences have loved.”
He continued, “This journey of becoming Danger Lanka has been nothing short of amazing. Thank you, @itsrohitshetty sir and team, for making every moment on set unforgettable. I’d do this all over again in a heartbeat! #SinghamAgain.”
The film stands as the fifth installment in his Cop Universe series, ranking among the most expensive Indian films and one of the costliest non-English-language films ever produced.