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Arjun Kapoor wishes sister Anshula on her birthday, posts old image on Twitter

| @indiablooms | Dec 29, 2017, at 09:39 pm

Mumbai, Dec 29 (IBNS): Actor Arjun Kapoor is close to his sibling Anshula and on Friday he was quick in wishing her on birthday by posting an old image on social media.

In the image, Arjun and his sister Anshula could be seen playing together.

Sharing the image, Arjun said Anshula makes his life complete.

"The reason I live happy birthday @anshulakapoor I’m incomplete without u love u don’t know what I would do without u...ur the best sister in the whole world and I know I take undue advantage of that...stay the way u are and I hope all the happiness in my destiny comes to u," Arjun tweeted.

On the big screen, Arjun was seen this year in Mubarakan and writer Chetan Bhagat's novel adopted movie Half Girlfriend.

Image: Arjun Kapoor Twitter page

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