<span class=normal>If I had to describe <a href=../../../../../broadband/video/Interviews/ZwZPYA96/3/Anil-Kapoor-Speaks-About-Aisha.html target=_blank>Anil Kapoor</a>, Id say he is the most eminently likeable rebel. He is ruling the big screen since three decades. He looks enviously young, almost in his late thirties and then you see his two beautiful daughters in their twenties - Sonam Kapoor (actor) and Rhea Kapoor (producer), and you start to question - How can it be possible? But thats Anil. He is an easy going dude who can make you slide down the sofa while interviewing him. I remember the time I met Kapoor on the red carpet in London at the BAFTAs during the Slumdog Millionaire nominations. Today, when I meet Anil at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai, he came across as the same person I had last met. He is relishing the conversation we are having about his film as a producer titled <a href=../../../../../broadband/video/Movie-Promos/5qDzaA78/3/Theatrical-Trailer-Aisha.html target=_blank>Aisha</a>, which stars his daughter Sonam. He is all dressed up in his grey jacket which adores his white shirt and black jumper which fits perfectly with his black jeans. Anil offers me some Ferrero Rocher chocolates along with a hot cup of coffee to make the interview more relaxed, just like him. He stretches his legs and makes himself comfortable and candid while I look in disgust and question - Why cant I be on the other end? In an exclusive stretched two part series, UKs Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungamas London correspondent meets the unstoppable Anil Kapoor. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Aisha is a family affair. How emotional are you? <BR> I dont really have words for this question. Its a feeling I cant honestly express. Its so many emotions mixed into one. Sometimes Im worked up, sometimes I am very detached, sometimes I am very aggressive and sometimes I am patient and compassionate. </span>