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Arjun Kapoor completes 4 years in Bollywood

| | May 11, 2016, at 10:28 pm
Mumbai, May 11 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor, who was last seen romancing Kareena Kapoor in 'Ki & Ka', on Wednesday completed four years in the Hindi film industry.

He termed his journey in the industry as 'surreal'.

He made his debut in Bollywood with  Ishaqzaade in 2012.

"Tomorrow it is going to be #4YearsOfArjunKapoor ... Going down memory lane, all i can say is - it's been surreal!" the actor tweeted on Tuesday.

Speaking on his debut movie, the actor said: "Ishaqzaade was d realization of a dream! Thanks @yrf, @ParineetiChopra 4 making it so special #4YearsOfArjunKapoor"

Kapoor went on to portray a coal bandit in the action film Gunday (2014), an aspiring writer in 2 States (2014) and a stay-at-home husband in the romantic comedy Ki & Ka (2016).

All the films wrote success stories at the Box Office.

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