Arjun Kapoor remembers mother Mona Kapoor on death anniversary: ‘Hate this day’

Arjun Kapoor remembered his late mother, Mona Shourie Kapoor, on her death anniversary. He shared a long note about not being able to still come to terms with the fact he could never say ‘Maa’, along with a throwback picture with his mother.

The caption of the photo that Arjun Kapoor shared read, “ They say time flies, it doesn’t… It’s been 12 years & still I hate this day I hate this feeling I hate the fact that I’m running out of pictures with U Maa… I hate not being able to say the word Mom or Maa anymore… I hate not seeing Mom flash on my phone… I hate that u were taken away from us… I have no choice but to pretend to be ok… to keep moving forward… to try and make a life… but it will always be incomplete without u… I will always be broken without u…(sic)”

“I miss u I wish u had never left… things would be different I would be different maybe I would have smiled a lot more and a lot more easily… smile wherever u are Maa cause without u around I always find it tough to smile or even live (sic),” he added.

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Mona Shourie Kapoor had passed away just a few days before Arjun Kapoor’s Bollywood debut with ‘Ishaqzaade’. She died because of multiple organ failure.

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Zinia Bandyopadhyay

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Mar 25, 2024

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