Actor
Arjun
Kapoor
has
been
in
the
news
lately
for
his
upcoming
flick
Gunday
which
seems
to
be
making
quite
an
impression
on
the
people.
The
Ishaqzaade
actor
is
enjoying
the
limelight
and
is
working
very
hard
to
be
a
good
actor.
Th
actor
got
candid
and
spoke
in
length
about
his
relations
with
Sridevi
and
Boney
Kapoor
in
a
popular
talk
show.
The
actor
is
the
son
of
famous
film
maker
Boney
Kapoor
and
the
step
son
of
actress
Sridevi.
Arjun
finally
came
clean
on
his
equation
with
stepmom
Sridevi
and
father
Boney
in
a
popular
talk
show.
Arjun
revealed
the
truth
about
how
he
and
his
father
bridged
the
gap
when
Sridevi
entered
his
life.
He
even
spoke
about
how
his
mother
late
Mona
Kapoor
was
upset
with
Boney
for
leaving
her
for
Sridevi.
"Whatever
she
sacrificed
to
make
me
reach
where
I
am
and
my
sister,
to
be
able
to
do
things
in
terms
of
securing
us
financially,
emotionally,
making
us
stable
and
being
able
to
dream
of
having
a
better
future.
She
hasnt
lived
to
see
that," Arjun
Kapoor
said.
Arjun
spoke
a
lot
about
his
mother's
illness
which
was
followed
by
her
demise
and
the
tough
times
regarding
his
father's
relations
with
Sridevi.
He
reavealed
that
after
a
lot
of
effort
the
relationship
between
his
father
is
smooth
now
and
that
he
has
immense
respect
in
his
heart
for
Sridevi
as
well.
"My
mother
taught
me
to
be
respectful
to
everybody.
My
mother
allowed
me
to
develop
my
own
equation
with
each
and
every
person
including
her.
She
never
fed
it
in
me
to
be
a
certain
way.
I
went
on
holidays
with
my
father
even
after
they
separated
and
my
fathers
family
was
along.
He
has
two
other
children
as
well.
The
dynamics
will
be
complicated.
It
will
never
be
normal
We
Are
Family
concept.
It
doesnt
end
like
films
do.
Youll
never
live
happily
ever
after
but
life
goes
on.
Im
respectful
towards
her
because
she
is
my
fathers
wife.
She
will
always
remain
that.
My
father
is
very
happy
with
her
and
for
me
that
is
important,"
he
added.
Although
not
close
to
Arjun
,
Sridevi
still
takes
interests
in
Arjun
and
was
seen
hugging
him
as
well.
For
Arjun
All's
well
that
end's
well.