With his upcoming schedule, which includes films like "Ek Villain Returns," "Kuttey," and "The LadyKiller," which will be his 18th in the Hindi film industry, Arjun Kapoor, who has been in the industry for a decade, hopes that audiences will be able to see the improvement, growth, and evolution in him as an actor.
The actor said: "I would like to clarify that I am a student of cinema," in a chat with IANS. As a result of working on so many diverse projects, I have improved in every way. LadyKiller is my 18th movie, and every movie for me is ultimately a learning experience.
"I may have worked on a few movies that weren't my best, but it wasn't due to lack of trying. Today, however, I believe that the three movies that are coming out—Sardar Ka Grandson, Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar, and Bhoot Police— show the variety of roles that have been strived and tried to do justice to all three roles. The 37-year-old actor said, "I hope people view progress and the growth in me and the evolution in my acting and the choices I make.
On July 29, "Ek Villain Returns," starring John Abraham, Disha Patani, and Tara Sutaria, will be released in theatres worldwide. Mohit Suri is the film's director, and T-Series and Balaji Telefilms produced it together.