Arjun
Kapoor,
who
has
recovered
after
testing
positive
for
COVID-19,
got
talking
about
how
he
accepted
and
dealt
with
the
situation.
He
also
shared
how
his
sister
Anshula
Kapoor
organized
his
isolation
at
home.
In
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Arjun
said
that
he
was
confused
and
felt
a
varied
degree
of
emotion
when
he
first
learnt
that
he
had
tested
positive
for
the
virus.
He
was
upset
that
he
had
to
realign
his
life
when
he
had
just
started
shooting
for
Nikhil
Advani's
next
film,
and
was
disappointed
that
the
shoot
got
cancelled
because
of
him.
He
continued,
"I
then
realised
that
I've
to
now
be
careful
with
my
family,
so
there
was
a
bit
of
concern,
anger,
irritation,
but
I
also
knew
I've
to
deal
with
it
practically.
This
one
Sunday
(September
6)
just
blew
out
of
proportion
for
me.
It
took
me
six-eight
hours
to
accept
the
situation
before
I
could
speak
with
the
doctor.
I
calmed
down
when
the
doctor
told
me
I
was
mostly
asymptomatic.
I
felt
mild
symptoms
coming
in
over
the
course
so
I
guess
it
panned
out
alright."
On
how
he
handled
the
quarantine,
he
said,
"I
was
fortunate
to
have
Anshula
(Kapoor;
sister)
at
home
who
literally
organised
my
isolation
in
the
sense
I
was
living
in
my
own
room,
cleaning
my
utensils
and
washroom,
eating
in
disposable
plates,
and
just
resting.
Also,
I'm
thankful
to
my
doctors,
with
whom
I
was
constantly
in
touch
over
video
calls.
On
14th
day,
the
doctor
allowed
me
to
go
for
a
walk
on
the
terrace.
The
immunity
level
was
low
so
I
had
to
take
it
slow."
The
actor
had
a
word
of
advice
for
everybody.
"To
anybody
who's
reading
or
believes
that
there
aren't
any
long
term
side
effects,
I
can
assure
you
that
the
repercussions
will
be
felt
by
your
body
because
the
fatigue
and
the
lack
of
fitness,
strength
don't
go
away
overnight.
You
can't
just
get
out
of
bed
and
start
running," he
said.
Talking
about
work,
Arjun
will
next
be
seen
in
Sandeep
Aur
Pinky
Faraar,
alongside
Parineeti
Chopra.
The
film
has
been
directed
by
Dibakar
Banerjee.