Arjun
Kapoor's
recent
revelations
about
how
he
and
his
sister,
Anshula
Kapoor
dealt
with
their
mother,
Mona
Sourie
Kapoor's
demise,
will
break
your
heart.
For
the
unversed,
Arjun's
mom,
breathed
her
last
on
March
25,
2012.
While
speaking
to
Zoom,
the
Panipat
actor
said,
"We
had
not
touched
her
room
for
six
years.
But
then
the
point
is,
it's
not
a
normal
thing
to
do,
have
one
room
completely
locked
up
forever
when
you
don't
have
place
in
the
house
right?
But
it's
just
that
for
me
and
Anshula,
this
house
is
hers."
"So
every
day
I
go
out
make
people
happy,
make
myself
happy,
work,
act
in
movie,
celebrate
being
a
star
and
there's
love
and
selfies,
mazza
aa
raha
hai,
shooting
kar
rahe
ho,
your
living
the
dream
job.
And
then
when
you
come
back
home,
and
I
can't
tell
her
what
I
did.
So
it
just
feels
like
incomplete.
Whatever
I
do
in
my
life,
that
void
will
stay
forever," added
Arjun.
Arjun
also
admitted
that
even
though
it's
been
eight
years
since
his
mother
left
for
her
heavenly
abode,
he
still
has
not
learnt
how
to
deal
with
this
sad
reality.
"It's
not
like
I
can
give
you
any
kind
of
take
on
it
because
every
day
is
a
new
struggle.
It's
like
your
backbone
is
broken
and
they
tell
you
to
walk.
They
just
snapped
your
back
and
suddenly
tell
you
to
stand
up
and
take
care
of
yourselves,
you
got
to
be
a
man,
be
a
boy,
be
understanding,
be
cool,
be
sophisticated,
be
young,
be
mature,
take
it
with
a
pinch
of
salt,
don't
react,
get
emotional,
but
don't
get
too
emotional."
Arjun
concluded
by
saying
that
he
envies
those
people
who
have
the
stability
to
go
back
home
to
their
mothers.