Arjun Kapoor reveals his biggest fear is losing someone he loves: 'I have become a little more detached now'

Arjun Kapoor has garnered immense love and appreciation for his role in Rohit Shetty’s Singham Again. His portrayal of a villain has reignited hope among his fans after facing setbacks in recent phases of his career. In a recent conversation, Arjun revealed that, despite appearing brave, his greatest fear is losing someone he loves.
Arjun Kapoor reveals his biggest fear is losing someone he loves: 'I have become a little more detached now'
Arjun Kapoor has garnered immense love and appreciation for his role in Rohit Shetty’s Singham Again. His portrayal of a villain has reignited hope among his fans after facing setbacks in recent phases of his career. In a recent conversation, Arjun revealed that, despite appearing brave, his greatest fear is losing someone he loves.
In an interview with Indian Express, the 'Gunday' actor admitted that while everyone has their own fears, this revolves around losing loved ones. Having already endured significant losses in his life, he confessed that he does not want to lose any more people. Recently, Arjun confirmed his breakup with girlfriend Malaika Arora, an actress and model, which came as a shock to their well-wishers.

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Reflecting on his 12-year journey in the entertainment industry, Arjun shared how his experiences have shaped him both personally and professionally. He highlighted the importance of evolving as an actor, letting go of past attachments, and learning from age and experience. Kapoor acknowledged that patience and better decision-making have been key to his growth, adding that both successes and failures have contributed to honing his craft.
He candidly spoke about the challenges of the profession and how he has become more detached, calm, and patient over the years. Reflecting on his early days, he advised his younger self to avoid the rat race, prioritize self-care, and cherish life’s moments. "I have become a little more detached now. I don’t get as emotional as I used to," he stated. Kapoor admitted that his relentless work during that time stemmed from a lack of understanding about balance and the importance of personal well-being.
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