When 'Ishaqzaade' released, I was going through hell. It didn't matter what I said or did, because I had lost my mother.
From Arjun Kapoor
I think that growth happens and that learning happens in anybody's life regardless of what profession you're in.
Filmmaking as a process, it's bittersweet.
I'm happiest when in front of the camera, and I didn't know it until I got up there.
I've never been in a fight, not even while in college.
I internalise things. My sorrows and joys are private.
I went to acting school, and I polished my dancing, but I didn't really learn how to fight.
Even actors are human beings, so we have issues to deal with - physical, emotional, and mental.
I try and work out at least six times a week with my trainer because that's important for my body type, which is so different from a typical Indian boy.
I am so broad and big-structured that even two kilos on me can look like gaining 10 kilos, and losing two kilos can also look like shedding 10 kilos.
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