After breakup with Malaika Arora, Arjun Kapoor spoke about his expectations from his future relationship and emphasised the importance of being comfortable in each other’s silences
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After dating for almost six years, Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora parted ways in 2024. While this news shattered the hearts of their admirers, the Singham Again star recently spoke about his idea of an ‘ideal relationship’.
“Jo de uska bhi bhala, jo na de uska bhi bhala,” adding, “What I want from love today is someone to share my silences with and that’s very important. Even if you’re in two different spaces, you can still be connected without having to speak all the time. The idea is to share things without even realising it,” said
Arjun while talking to News18 Showsha.
“There has to be comfort and ease. You should’ve to look forward to going back and spending time with your person after finishing the day. Love doesn’t mean staying together with the person all the time. You should be wanting to genuinely building your life with them. It’s necessary for two people to understand each other’s professions too,” he added.
At the trailer launch of Mere Husband Ki Biwi, Arjun spoke about his marriage plans and had said, “If there is anything, I will let you all know. Today is about discussing the film and celebrating it. And I have to talk about the film. I think I have allowed enough conversations and chatter about my personal life whenever I’ve been comfortable, and when the time was right. For me, right now, let me celebrate being my husband’s wife. And when the time comes to talk about my wife, we will talk about it at the right moment.”
Talking about his upcoming movie with Rakul Preet and Bhumi Pednekar, he shared, “I’ve always loved stories that bring warmth, laughter and love to the screen, and this film does exactly that. I’ve been fortunate that the audience has loved and accepted me in the romance genre in films like 2 States, Ki & Ka, and other films. It’s good to be doing something in the light-hearted zone. I hope the audiences shower me with the same kind of love and acceptance for Mere Husband Ki Biwi.”