Actor Arjun Kapoor starrer Sardar Ka Grandson completed four years today (May 18, 2025). He penned an emotional note remembering his late grandmother, Nirmala Kapoor, who passed away at 90 on May 2 at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai due to age related illness.
On Sunday, Arjun shared a video of the film on his Instagram story, reminiscing about his grandparents.
The actor wrote. "4 years of this small piece of my heart I did for my grandparents... Feels surreal to remember this film just as I lost my last grand parent 2 weeks ago... I hope all 4 of mine are happy n smiling wherever they are... Rab Rakha...."
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A few days ago, Arjun remembered his grandmother and shared a couple of sweet memories with his grandmother on his Instagram handle. He wroe, "I grew up around all my 4 grand parents & for that I will be eternally grateful always. I bid goodbye to Dadi last Friday at the hospital, it felt like a part of my childhood & my life went away with her. thru all the ups & downs life gives us somehow our grandparents give us only love & reasons to smile."
He added, "Age is a cruel mistress who confines us to issues at some point in life but dadi for me was always just the same always feeding us always worried about us always there.now she won't be. but I feel thru her 4 children & all of us grand children her legacy will live on. everytime we come together for a festival or a meal or an event her memories will continue to make us remember her in all her glory.. Love u dadi...Aapka khabsoorat grandson ARJAN ( she always said my name like that)"
On the work front, Arjun was last seen in Mere Husband Ki Biwi.
The film also starred Bhumi Pednekar, Rakul Preet Singh, and Harsh Gujral in lead roles.
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