Arjun Kapoor Remembers Mom Mona on 14th Death Anniversary with Heartfelt Note

Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor marked the 14th death anniversary of his mother, Mona Kapoor, with a poignant social media post expressing how lost he and his sister still feel. His sister, Anshula Kapoor, shared a detailed note about missing the version of herself that only existed in her mother's presence. She confessed she still has moments where she thinks "I need to tell mom," a feeling she says will never fade. Anshula also reflected on entering a new stage of grief as specific memories fade, but emphasized that forgetting details is not forgetting the person.

Key Points: Arjun Kapoor Remembers Mother Mona Kapoor on Death Anniversary

  • Emotional social media tributes
  • Anshula misses "version of herself"
  • Memories fading but love remains
  • Stage of grief unprepared for
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Arjun Kapoor says 'still lost without u' as he remembers his mother on her 14th death anniversary

Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor and sister Anshula share emotional tributes for their late mother Mona Kapoor on her 14th death anniversary.

Arjun Kapoor says 'still lost without u' as he remembers his mother on her 14th death anniversary
"14 years & we are still lost without u Maa - Arjun Kapoor"

Mumbai, March 25

It has been 14 years since Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor and his sister Anshula Kapoor lost their mother, Mona Kapoor.

Remembering his mother on her death anniversary on Wednesday, Arjun wrote on social media, "14 years & we are still lost without u Maa", followed by a broken heart emoji.

Additionally, Anshula also penned a heartfelt note revealing what she misses the most about her mom.

The entrepreneur shared that she misses the version of herself she used to be in the presence of her mother.

Anshula said that she might not remember each and every moment with her mother, but she clearly remembers what it felt like to be loved by her.

"Maa, I don't remember everything about you anymore, but I remember what it felt like to be yours. To come to you with the smallest things - a headache, a bad day, a complaint that didn't even make sense... and still be heard like it mattered (sic)," she wrote on her official Instagram handle.

"There was a version of me that only existed in your presence, and I think that's what I miss the most. Not just you, but the way you saw me", added Anshula.

She further confessed that even after so much time, she still finds herself thinking "I need to tell mom", admitting that this feeling will never fade as she will always need her mother.

"14 years since the last time I held your hand, and some days I still catch myself thinking, "I need to tell mom." And this feeling will never go away. Because I will always need my Maa. Miss you everyday. Love you forever," the post concluded.

Anshula further said that as her memories of her mother are fading with time, she has reached a new stage of grief, the one she was not prepared for.

However, she added that forgetting the details does not necessarily mean that you are forgetting the person.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Anshula's words hit home. "The version of me that only existed in your presence" – that's exactly how I feel about my late father. It's a different kind of loneliness. Strength to them both.
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Michael C
While their grief is genuine, I sometimes wonder about the public nature of such personal mourning. Is sharing it on social media the healthiest way to process it? Just a thought.
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Shreya B
It's been 14 years and the bond is still so strong. This is a reminder for all of us to cherish our parents while they are with us. Call your Maa today if you can! 🙏
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Aman W
The part about forgetting the details but not the person is so true. My nani passed away a decade ago. I don't remember every conversation, but I remember the feeling of absolute safety and love in her hug. Beautifully expressed by Anshula.
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Kavitha C
As a mother myself, this makes me emotional. We often don't realize the profound, safe space we create for our children. Mona Kapoor must have been a wonderful woman. Om Shanti.

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