From Arjun Kapoor to Taapsee Pannu to Shraddha Kapoor, Bollywood actors talk about what they expect from the sixth month of the year in 2021.
Arjun Kapoor, Taapsee Pannu File.Pic/Yogen Shah
2020 was a tough year and 2021 has challenged us even more. The second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic proved to be far more catastrophic than the first. As the globe attempts to stand on its feet again after being crippled for more than a year, certain Bollywood stars talk about what they expect from this month.
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We are halfway into the year already and Arjun Kapoor, Taapsee Pannu, and Shraddha Kapoor talk about what they expect from 2021. Talking about Pannu first, she shared a picture with her sister Shagun and talked about high spirit and higher hope. Have a look at her post right here:
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Arjun Kapoor seems to be in a happy mood and zone and his colleagues from the industry try to break down the reason:
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And Shraddha Kapoor too is hoping for hope as she shared a quant picture with her brother Siddhanth Kapoor as they both enjoyed the scenic view of the sea:
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Talking of Arjun Kapoor, he’s currently basking in the glory of the acclaim that ‘Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar’ has been getting. Will it have a sequel? “If you see the climax that Dibakar has so masterfully designed, you will realise that there is scope for a dark, gritty and thrilling sequel. Now, with all the love and appreciation that the film is getting, it is up to my director to tell us whether he can see [a second instalment] happening. Whenever he gives us the green signal, Pari and I will be on board,” says the actor.
Kapoor’s Pinky Dahiya evolves from an aggressive suspended cop to an empathetic aide, fighting for what is right. “As an actor, the film took me to places that I didn’t imagine going. All the appreciation I’m getting is because Dibakar saw me as Pinky Dahiya. He told me to believe in myself and submit to his process,” he adds.
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