Shahid Kapoor’s Heartbreak Story: ‘When You Love Someone…’ Shahid Kapoor has been making headlines these days for his upcoming film ‘Deva’. In this film, the actor will be seen playing the role of a fierce policeman. The songs and posters of the film have already hiked the excitement of the fans about ‘Deva’. Amidst all this, Shahid Kapoor recently spoke openly about love and heartbreak in an interview. The Kabir Singh actor confessed that he was not feeling ‘very good’ after the breakup.
On Raj Shamani’s podcast, Shahid was asked if he has ever had a strong heartbreak. To this, the Deva actor said “Yes, of course, and the heart had been broken many times.” After this, Shahid recalled the moments when he went through heartbreak. He said, “Sometimes when your heart breaks, you feel that you are not feeling good at all. And it is very interesting in heartbreak when you love someone very much and when they reject you, you start running after them.
The Deva actor went on to add, To such an extent that you sacrifice your dignity and you do not even realize that in this process you have lost your self-respect. This realization comes after many years that year, what was I doing.’ Apart from this, when the heart breaks, heartbreak songs come to rescue but these are the moments from which you decide what you want to become and if you are not able to decide, it means that you have lost the opportunity.
Shahid also revealed the lesson he learned from heartbreak. Shahid said, “You learn to understand what kind of person you can tolerate, this is understood only after heartbreak. It is very important to understand this. Loving someone is one thing but if that person is bringing out the good person in you or is bringing out the bad person in you. Then you must understand that because ultimately you have to live with yourself. And whenever you are in a relationship, this is what love has taught me, don’t be selfish with the person you love. I am needy, I need to be consoled, I need to feel that I am very important. These are all selfish things. Ultimately you should be able to give in a relationship. You should be able to be a giver.”