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Arjun Kapoor had a phenomenal this year as he has been garnering praise for his sting in Singham Again. However, he grabbed immense scrutiny for his breakup with Malaika Arora. Despite separation, the couple was always seen supporting each other during tough times. When Malaika Arora’s father passed away, Arjun Kapoor was by her side and it was all over the internet. In an interview recently, Arjun reacts to scrutiny around his relationship.

Arjun Kapoor on attending Malaika Arora father’s funeral

While talking to Raj Shamani, the 2 States actor recalled how losing Sridevi was an impulse to such gesture. He said, “When what happened with dad and Khushi-Janhvi, there was an impulse. And in this case also, there was an instinct and impulse. If I’ve formed an emotional bond with somebody, I would always like to believe that I will be there regardless of the good and the bad. If I’m invited for the good, I will be there. And if I’m needed for the bad, I will be there. I’m not somebody who has a lot of friends, I’m not doing this for all and sundry. If that person doesn’t want me there, I’ll maintain a distance, as I have in the past.”

Talking about paparazzi culture and how relationship can’t be hidden, he shares, “Nowadays, you can’t just go a restaurant without being ‘spotted’. Everyone has a phone, forget the paps”. Arjun also believes that it is always wise to go public with a relationship, because it looks shady if you’re spotted meeting your partner secretly. “It cheapens the relationship. It makes sense to be forthright about your partner in a dignified manner… I’m a private person. It took me a while to come on social media. Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt and Karan Johar forced me to come on social media after 2 States,” Arjun said.

On the work front, Arjun has Mere Husband Ki Biwi with Rakul Preet Singh and Bhumi Pednekar. He will also be a part of No Entry sequel which stars Varun Dhawan as well.

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