Arjun
Kapoor
became
a
pillar
of
support
to
his
half-sisters
Janhvi
and
Khushi
Kapoor,
when
their
mother
Sridevi
passed
away
in
2018.
Arjun
knew,
from
the
loss
of
his
own
mother
Mona
Shourie,
that
the
two
sisters
needed
everything
they
could
get,
to
not
go
through
the
experiencepainfully,
as
he
did.
In
a
recent
interview,
Arjun
shared
what
made
him
stand
by
Janhvi
and
Khushi
in
their
time
of
need,
the
way
he
did.
It
was
the
wish
that
someone
had
stood
by
him
and
guided
him
during
his
own
bad
days.
Speaking
to
Pinkvilla,
Arjun
said,
"You
don't
always
connect
to
dots.
I
reacted
to
situations
the
way
they
happened
in
real
time.
Couple
of
years
now
today,
it's
easier
for
people
to
assess.
My
mother
taught
me
to
be
a
good
human
being,
to
be
as
decent
to
other
people
as
possible.
In
that
moment,
I
felt
it
right
to
lend
my
support
in
whatever
capacity
I
could
and
be
there
to
start
with
for
my
father.
It
also
meant
that
we
got
a
chance
to
know
Khushi
and
Janhvi.
The
maturity
comes
from
the
fact
that
I
have
seen
life.
If
my
life
was
shaken
and
uprooted
at
one
point
and
if
I
can
stabilize
someone
else's
to
make
sure
they
don't
go
through
the
hell
that
I
did."
He
continued,
"I
know
that
when
something
like
this
hits
you,
you
need
people
around
you.
I
didn't
have
enough
people
when
it
happened
to
me.
I
wish
I
had
someone
sensible
to
guide
me
through
it
too.
I
hope
I
can
part
some
wisdom
and
help
Janhvi
handle
the
bad
days.
I
take
tremendous
pride
in
being
my
mother's
son.
If
I'm
able
to
put
the
unfortunate
part
of
my
life
to
use
to
make
someone
else's
life
better,
I
would
always
do
that."
It
has
to
be
recalled
that
Sridevi
died
of
accidental
drowning
in
2018
in
Dubai.