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Anshula Kapoor pens a beautiful note for her ‘bhaiya’ Arjun Kapoor, writes "You’ve been my home...

Anshula Kapoor, sister of actor Arjun Kapoor and daughter of producer Boney Kapoor, recently got engaged in an intimate family ceremony. The joyous occasion was filled with love, laughter, and heartfelt moments with close friends and family.

October 06, 2025 / 13:46 IST
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Anshula Kapoor writes heartfelt post for Arjun Kapoor

Anshula Kapoor, the sister of actor Arjun Kapoor and the daughter of renowned film producer Boney Kapoor, recently became engaged to Rohan Thakkar in a lovely, private ceremony at her father's Bandra residence.

Love, laughter, and tender moments spent with close family and friends characterised the event.

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Following the festivities, Anshula paid a heartfelt homage to her brother Arjun on Instagram. She put together a video from her engagement day, pairing it with the soulful Neeti Mohan version of "Tu Hain Toh" from Mr. and Mrs. Mahi. She expressed her love for her brother in her post using words that perfectly encapsulated their unique relationship:

"Bhaiya. Such a simple word, yet it holds my whole world. You’ve been my home, my safe place, my constant.. long before I even understood what those words meant. Every time life shifted around us, you were the one thing that didn’t. My anchor. My calm in every storm. You’ve seen every version of me - the loud, the lost, the hopeful, the heartbroken. And somehow, you’ve loved them all just the same. There’s a kind of peace in knowing that no matter what chapter I step into next, a part of me will always belong right here - with you. My Bhai. My home @arjunkapoor"

The day wasn’t just a celebration of new beginnings, but also a deeply emotional one for Anshula, who openly shared how much she missed her mother, Mona Shourie Kapoor. She found a beautiful way to honour her mum’s memory during the traditional god dharna ceremony—a meaningful engagement ritual.