Arjun Kapoor’s New Tattoo: Arjun Kapoor is also known as the flop star of Bollywood by Netizens. This star kid is well known as the son of Bollywood producer Boney Kapoor. This actor started his career as an Assistant Director for King Khan’s Kal Ho Na Ho. And then entered acting with the film ” Ishaqzaade”. Recently the star kid received a massive hit with Rohit Shetty’s cop universe Singham Again where Arjun Kapoor played Antagonist. Now the star kid is making headlines with his new tattoo. Here’s the tattoo and hidden secret.
Arjun Kapoor is currently basking in the success of Singham Again. Today, The star kid shared his new tattoo with a series of pictures and videos. He took his Instagram and shared pictures of himself getting a tattoo. He captioned the post with “रब राखा – May god be with you.
My mother always said this – in good times and bad. Even today, it feels like she’s right here with me, guiding me, watching over me. I got this tattoo on the eve of the ‘Singham Again’ release, and now, as I stand on the brink of this new chapter, I feel like she’s got my back, reminding me that the universe has a plan. Thank you Ma, for teaching me faith. Rab Rakha, always.
Arjun Kapoor is seen with the tattoo “रब राखा” on the back of his shoulder and it has a special connection with his mom. It’s the word that his mother used to tell Arjun Kapoor and it holds a special place in his heart. And he is paying gratitude to his mom by having the words she said tattooed on him. The actor has a second innings with the recent hit Singham Again and he will embark on this new journey with the love of his beloved mother.
Singham again received mixed reviews from fans and critics alike. The film’s thrilling high-octane action sequences combined with a star-studded cast have increased the hype among the audience. The star-studded cast includes Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Arjun Kapoor along with Tiger Shroff. The film has the unexpected cameo by Salman Khan adds the factor to draw an audience to theatres.