Arjun Kapoor: No relationship with Jhanvi and Khushi; it doesn’t exist

Arjun Kapoor, Sridevi and jhanvi kapoor

It’s very apparent that Arjun Kapoor doesn’t impart a sincere relationship to his maker father Boney Kapoor. Things turned sour between the father-child pair after his dad surrendered them (Arjun, his sister Anshula and mother Mona Kapoor) for the actress and now his second wife Sridevi.

Situation crumbled moreover when Arjun lost his mom Mona to Cancer, as far as anyone knows abandoning him despising Sridevi and his stepsisters Jhanvi and Khushi-like never before.

Even amid interview, lone ranger Arjun doesn’t acknowledge questions asked about his stepmom or stepsisters.

In a current meeting with the main news entryway, the ‘Half Girlfriend’ actor admitted that he doesn’t have any relationship with them. He revealed, “We don’t really meet and spend time together so it doesn’t really exist.”
The actor, who generally shows up in a joyful temperament, is really a passionate recluse. He struggled with his troublesome life in solitude post his mom’s destruction. He concedes that it was his more youthful sister Anshula, who energized him and stood shake strong other than him.

Arjun stated, “My sister, Anshula, has stood by me like a rock. She has gone through far worse. She’s younger than me. I still had 11 years with my father living in the house. I had my mother living with me for 25 years but she only got 20. Imagine a child who has been through a life where the father couldn’t be physically around all the time after the age of 5. And the mother who was there physically all the time and then after 20 years, she wasn’t there. Imagine the psychological scarring of that child. She’s still more mature, very well-educated, honest and more sincere than me.”

Still not able to adapt to his mom’s misfortune, Arjun included, “How would I accommodate with the way that she’s not here to see that I have made a free character for myself, that I run a house, that I’ve grown up to end up all that she needed me to turn into?”

He additionally included, “For all the sacrifices she has made for me, there is something as payback which sits here right now as I speak to you. I would have liked her to see that. I wish I was in a position where I could tell her that I have managed to make you proud, Ma. There’s no respite from the death of a mother. I always tell people that you are allowed to take your parents for granted to a certain degree but don’t underestimate the power of having them around. They are your backbone. You think it’s there but imagine one day it cracks — you are bound to fall. I have lived my life balancing without a backbone for the last 5 years.”

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