Bollywood’s hottest star, Arjun Kapoor, turned 38 on June 26 and was showered with congratulations from his admirers and friends. Among them was his uncle, the actor Anil Kapoor, who wished him a happy birthday on Instagram. Everyone was in tears as Anil Kapoor uploaded a photo of Arjun with a sentimental yet humorous remark.
For the uninitiated, on Monday afternoon, Anil posted a photo of Arjun that appeared to have been taken during a training session in the story section of his Instagram account. Kapoor added, “Happy Birthday my dear Chachu!!” as the caption. The Malang actor said, “You are as cool and skilled as you are effortlessly funny. I send you my best wishes for happiness, success, and love. Continue to shine, Arjun Kapoor! I adore you. then a red heart emoticon is displayed.”
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Arjun’s 38th birthday festivities officially began on June 25. On Sunday night, photographs of Anshula Kapoor, an entrepreneur, and Malaika Arora, Arjun’s sister, were taken outside of Arjun’s home. After that, images and videos of the birthday party began to spread online. The birthday kid could be seen in the pictures sporting black trousers and a black top over a white t-shirt. Malaika Arora was spotted dancing passionately to “Chaiyya Chaiyya” in the meantime.
On the professional front, Arjun’s most recent appearance was in the multi-starrer Kuttey, which was released in January of this year. He has a diverse slate of films coming out, including The Ladykiller, which also stars Bhumi Pednekar. Anil Kapoor is currently anticipating the release of the second episode of his online series The Night Manager on Disney+ Hotstar.
With the film Ishaqzaade, which was commercially successful and won him multiple prizes, including the Stardust Award for Superstar of Tomorrow – Male, Kapoor made his acting debut in 2012. His commercial success continued with the 2014 flicks Gunday and 2 States. With the exception of the romance drama Ki & Ka (2016), which was a commercial success, this was followed by a string of box office duds.