Fear of failure had a bad effect on Arjun Kapoor, said- had to take medical help when the situation worsened
Arjun Kapoor: Actor Arjun Kapoor was recently seen talking about the challenging phase of his career. He said that there was a time in his career when he stopped watching films.
Actor Arjun Kapoor was last seen in the film 'Singham Again' this year. He himself has praised his character in the flop film. This trend, which started with the release of the film, is still continuing. He considers this character as a successful phase of his career. Recently, once again he was seen talking about his career. During this, Arjun Kapoor discussed the challenges he faced in his career.
Recently, while talking about the tough phase of his career, Arjun Kapoor said that he faced so many problems that he had to take medical help. The actor said during this time a lot of bitterness was around him. He reached a situation where he had to take medical help. Arjun Kapoor said this in a conversation with GQ India.
Arjun Kapoor said the fear of failure in his career became his biggest fear. He said, 'I stopped watching films, visiting cinemas and theatres.I was not even able to accept the good work of others. A kind of bitterness started growing inside me. I felt like I needed someone who could listen to me'. The actor further said that people around him noticed it was becoming difficult for him even to get up from bed.
Arjun Kapoor says he decided to go for therapy. According to Arjun Kapoor, 'When he spoke openly during the therapy session, he got a lot of clarity from it'. The therapists suggested that he face his thoughts and move in a practical direction. He changed his evasive attitude. Got out of bed and got out. It was tough for him. Arjun Kapoor further said that he was very tired due to the ups and downs in life. However, he knew that the difficult time would pass. According to Arjun Kapoor, 'It was very bad to deal with failure, during this period he also learned how to move forward. Talking about Arjun's work front, 'Entry 2' is his next film.