Arjun Kapoor's Heartfelt Birthday Tribute to Late Mother Mona Shourie Kapoor

Actor Arjun Kapoor posted a heartfelt note and photo collage on Instagram for his late mother Mona Shourie Kapoor's birth anniversary. His sister, Anshula Kapoor, also shared an emotional post, calling her mother her "whole entire world." Mona Kapoor, the first wife of producer Boney Kapoor, passed away in 2012 after battling cancer. On the work front, Arjun was last seen in the film 'Mere Husband Ki Biwi'.

Key Points: Arjun Kapoor's Emotional Note for Mother Mona's Birthday

  • Emotional social media tribute
  • Sister Anshula also shares memories
  • Mona Kapoor passed in 2012
  • Arjun's recent film work
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"Will celebrate your birthday together someday": Arjun Kapoor pens heartfelt note for mother Mona Shourie Kapoor

Arjun Kapoor and sister Anshula share heartfelt posts remembering their late mother Mona Shourie Kapoor on her birth anniversary.

"We will ride it out together U & I. I'll see u again soon & we will celebrate ur bday together someday - Arjun Kapoor"

Mumbai, February 3

Actor Arjun Kapoor remembered his late mother, Mona Shourie Kapoor, on her birth anniversary, sharing an emotional note on social media.

On Tuesday, Arjun posted a collage of pictures with his mother on Instagram and penned a heartfelt message that read, "Happy birthday Maa, I miss u so much today....Life's been kinda cruel to me lately but it's ok....I've taken the punches before I'll take em again & still rise... Because u taught me how to fight by standing up facing life head on while being graceful & dignified thru it all," he wrote.

"We will ride it out together U & I. I'll see u again soon & we will celebrate ur bday together someday...Your loving son, Arjun," the note concluded.

Arjun's sister, Anshula Kapoor, also took to Instagram to share a nostalgic post, offering a glimpse into their memories and honouring their mother.

Calling her mother her "whole entire world," Anshula wrote, "Happy birthday to my whole entire world. You were my home before I even knew what the word meant. I wish missing someone got easier with time. It really really doesn't. There are days I'm strong because of you, and days I ache because I need you."

"Everything felt safer when you were here Ma. There's a part of me that will always be looking for you.. in milestones and big moments, in times when the world feels too much, in heartbreak, in jokes I know you would've loved, in moments I wish I could call you about. I don't think I'll ever stop looking for you, even when I know you're not here. Because so much of me still belongs to you. Every time I try to be gentle with myself, I hear your voice more than my own," she added.

"I hope wherever you are, you know how deeply loved you are. Miss you in ways I don't know how to articulate. Love you with my whole heart. Rab Raakha Maa," Anshula concluded.

Mona Kapoor, the first wife of producer Boney Kapoor, passed away after a battle with cancer on March 25, 2012.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Arjun Kapoor was last seen in 'Mere Husband Ki Biwi', alongside Rakul Preet Singh and Bhumi Pednekar.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Respect to Arjun for being so open about his grief. In our culture, men are often told to be strong and not show emotion. It's good to see a public figure breaking that stereotype and talking about missing his Maa so openly. More power to him.
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Anjali F
Anshula's note made me cry. "You were my home before I even knew what the word meant." That line captures a mother's love perfectly. It's beautiful how they keep her memory alive so publicly. Cancer is truly cruel.
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David E
While the sentiment is touching, I sometimes wonder if such deeply personal grief needs to be shared on Instagram for public consumption. Is it for closure, or is it part of the celebrity image? Just a thought.
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Karthik V
Seeing siblings come together in remembrance is everything. In Indian families, the mother is the glue. After she's gone, it's on the children to hold each other up. Arjun and Anshula seem to be doing that. Family first, always. ❤️
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Sneha F
"Rab Raakha" – that Punjabi phrase at the end of Anshula's note adds such a personal, cultural touch. It's a prayer for protection. Goes to show no matter how famous you get, your roots and your mother's blessings are what ground you.

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