Arjun Kapoor Mother's Day Crying
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Arjun Kapoor has always remained a reserved person when it comes to his personal life. He hardly ever spoke about his long-standing relationship with Malaika Arora. Even now, if he talks, he prefers to keep it short and crisp. However, when it comes to his mom, he has never shied away from letting his emotions flow. He took to social media to share some videos where he can be seen getting mighty emotional while talking about spending time in the lockdown, that too on Mother’s Day and missing her terribly.

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Arjun Kapoor’s caption read, “Don’t mind but thoda ajeeb emotional type Sunday tha. Lockdown I can handle lekin Mother’s Day & lockdown together thoda zyada ho gaya yaar… Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing souls out there. Most importantly Happy Mother’s Day Mom miss you always & forever. He says, “It feels nice to see so many people who love their mothers, and I guess at the same time it’s bittersweet for somebody like me, who would want to say it, but can’t. I was a little angry and irritated, but eventually I realised that I wanted to put this out there.” Have a look at the video right here:

You truly deserve a big bear hug for this video, Arjun.

Recently, Arjun had taken a quiz by Film Companion, where he was asked the pin code of his area. In his reply, he managed to take a slight dig at Alia Bhatt over her infamous answer about the President Of India on ‘Koffee With Karan’. Arjun said, “Why would I not know? That is a really low benchmark to set for actors. People must be thinking, Oh God! That one question of Alia (Bhatt) on Koffee With Karan destroyed our combined IQ of the film fraternity.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Arjun Kapoor was last seen in ‘Panipat’, alongside Kriti Sanon and Sanjay Dutt. Next, he will be seen in ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’ which was supposed to release in March, but owing to the COVID-19 pandemic it has been postponed indefinitely.

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