Published 10:57 IST, May 14th 2020
Arjun Kapoor's throwback pictures on Twitter will melt one's heart; check out
Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor has garnered 6.3 million followers on Twitter. Read ahead and check out the '2 States' star's best throwback pictures from Twitter.
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Arjun Kapoor initially started his Bollywood career as an assistant director on his father's productions like No Entry (2005) and Wanted (2009). Later, after his debut flick Ishaqzaade released in 2012, alongside Parineeti Chopra, Arjun Kapoor subsequently churned out critically acclaimed movies like Gunday (2014), 2 States (2014), Finding Fanny (2014), Ki and Ka (2016) and many others. On the social media front, the Panipat star is quite active on Instagram and Twitter. Check out some of Arjun Kapoor's throwback pictures on Twitter.
Arjun Kapoor's throwback pictures on Twitter -
Arjun Kapoor posted this throwback picture as a tribute to Irrfan Khan. He wrote about his first on-screen encounter with Irrfan Khan. The throwback picture is a still from Arjun Kapoor's third blockbuster, Gunday. In the picture, Arjun Kapoor is seen talking to Irrfan as he sits back like a boss. Take a look at Arjun Kapoor's throwback picture with Irrfan Khan from the sets of Gunday.
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This throwback picture is from Arjun Kapoor's childhood. He dedicated this tweet to his late mother on her death anniversary. In the caption, Arjun Kapoor expressed how much he missed his old days and wished to relive them. Here, Arjun Kapoor is seen with his mother and younger sister Anshula Kapoor. Check out-
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Here, Arjun Kapoor wished his late mother through the last photo of his mother with him. In this photo, Arjun and his family are seen celebrating and enjoying the special day. Take a look at Arjun Kapoor's Twitter.
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In this Twitter post, Arjun Kapoor wrote his heart out. He shared an old poem he wrote for his mother when he was a kid. Arjun Kapoor wrote the letter in the year 1997 when he was just 12 years old. He also added two adorable pictures ed with his mom from his childhood. Check out Arjun Kapoor's handwritten poem to his mother when he was 12.
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10:57 IST, May 14th 2020