Zitat des Tages von Arjun Kapoor:
My heritage is Pakistani, and I have loads of Pakistani fans on social media who I would love to connect with.
It's important to be successful, and not just because there is competition, but also because it leads to better work for you.
People are always ready to pull you down.
Films work due to scripts, characters, and what you see on screen.
As a host on TV, one has to engage the audience and contestants on the show. One has to bring a new element to their personality while hosting so that it doesn't look monotonous to the audience.
For an actor to create a different look for every film is not easy.
Every morning when I wake up, I am grateful and happy that I come to the film set. It is home.
I love leather jackets, and I am obsessed with it. I carry leather jackets fairly well.
I have made my mistakes my strengths instead of looking at whose fault it is.
My granddad passed away a month before I started shooting for 'Ishaqzaade,' and my mom died just before the film's release, both within a year of each other.
Every boy grows up trying to be like his father, but what if a boy grows up to be like his mother?
My grandfather is from Peshawar; he was born there.
I've never been in a fight, not even while in college.
I was born in our Chembur house in Mumbai, where we lived for five years after which we shifted to our Lokhandwala house.
I'd like to do a hundred different films.
I am intrigued by women I have conversations with.
Your success can't be determined by your surname but only by your work.
I made peace with 'Tevar' not doing well and moved on.
I assisted on a lot of films outside my dad's company. I only did two of his films.
I am resilient like my mother and have the ability to face any kind of storm.
An actor should never be influenced by the surroundings, because you have to submit completely, and trust me, it's not a good feeling when you know that your father is going to come and watch you work every day!
I wanted to tell my story because I believe that if I can inspire or motivate even 10 or 15 people to start losing weight, it's a very big achievement. If I've managed to do it, anybody can.
I am an actor and mouldable enough to do films like '2 States,' 'Gunday,' and 'Finding Fanny.'
When 'Ishaqzaade' released, I was going through hell. It didn't matter what I said or did, because I had lost my mother.
I think that growth happens and that learning happens in anybody's life regardless of what profession you're in.
Evolution is a constant state. You evolve and become comfortable in situations in which you might have felt alien in the past.
Movies are my bread and butter and my inherent passion.
There are some people who cannot watch every film because of age. They might watch only three films in a year.
My ambition is very cinema-driven.
I aspire to play interesting characters.
Filmmaking as a process, it's bittersweet.
I don't have many friends, but I want to retain the ones I have.
'Gunday' might not be the best film of my life, but it's been a life-altering film for me.
You got to have an emotional connect with the audience who watch you.
I am someone who doesn't talk more than what is required, but I am also a fun person.
With 'Aurangzeb,' I just knew that the film wasn't going to work, though I think it was one of my most underrated performances. I did the film too early in my career, but I stand by it.