Arjun Kapoor, who celebrated his 32nd birthday on Monday, during the occasion of his forthcoming film Mubarakan’s song launch titled Hawa Hawa, called himself an ‘underrated talent’.
Arjun on Sunday was present at Lightbox preview theatre here for the launch of his film Mubarakan as well as a pre-birthday celebration. The actor wore a T-shirt with a caption Underrated Talent.
On being asked about it, Arjun said: "I am a producer's son. I belong to the industry. When a film goes on floor, one person gains and another loses. I have been lucky to get a lot of success. I don't underplay myself, but I don't like showing off. Maybe that's why I am underrated."
Arjun emphasised on taking breaks. He said: "I want to work with better planning. If you do back to back films, then your personal life gets affected. It should be balanced."
The Tevar star also said he plans to enter into direction in the future. "I would love to do direction but I don't know when I will be doing so. I have not made any such exact plans." said Arjun.
Mubarakan director Anees Bazmee added: "He should do acting for some years so that we directors can get work." Asked about the song Hawa Hawa, he said: "Yes, it was a popular song. So we had a responsibility to remix the song in a better way...All have seen this song but maybe it is ready for a remix so that today's youth can enjoy it."
Mubarakan also stars Anil Kapoor, Ileana D'Cruz and Athiya Shetty. The film will hit the theatres on July 23.
(With IANS Inputs)