Bollywood star Arjun Kapoor has recently given a significant hit in Rohit Shetty’s cop universe film Singham Again. The film went huge at the box office, with his role getting heavy appreciations round the corner. The film that recently became a 2024 blockbuster has given star Arjun Kapoor a new kind of break in the industry. For quite some time, the actor was away from the stardom, and could not garner success with any of his films. But after he played the antagonist role in Singham Again, the comeback seemed massive. As Arjun is up and above with grand energy, he recently opened up about his academic career from childhood. Arjun stated that he might have had dyslexia in his childhood, which he rarely knew about. It was Aamir Khan’s popular film Taare Zameen Par that brought him to the realisation.
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When Arjun Kapoor Realised He Might Have DYSLEXIA
Arjun Kapoor in his latest interview disclosed that he has been a “better than average” kid when it was about his studies. He always did expectedly well in languages like English, Hindi, Marathi and even Science to some extent. What made him stoop below was his understanding with numbers. Arjun said that since childhood, till the current date he has never been good with numbers. He said he always struggles to deal with numbers. “After watching Taare Zameen Par, I realised perhaps I might have had some minor dyslexia with numbers. I still get afraid of numbers but I am glad I have my sister who looks after my account”, Arjun added. Surprised by the revelation, the interviewer exclaimed that he has a sharp memory of the box office collection numbers. On this, Arjun said that those are film numbers and what he finds difficult is calculations.
About Taare Zameen Par
Aamir Khan’s film Taare Zameen Par has been a life-changing experience for many individuals, and not just a cinematic treat. This life-changing movie turned out to be a cinematic masterpiece that raised awareness regarding learning disabilites to a broader range, and actor Arjun Kapoor was one of them. Released in 2007, the film delved deep into the life of a young boy, Ishaan, who struggles with dyslexia, and his journey of self-discovery with the help of an empathetic teacher, played by Aamir Khan. The movie’s nuanced portrayal of how children with learning differences are often misunderstood resonated with audiences worldwide.
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