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The 45-year-old actor said the book, published by Penguin India, will paint an ”honest picture” about his life. ”I’ve been lucky that I’ve had the support of some amazing people on this journey but my decision to become a single father also raised several questions which I have tried to address on various media platforms, though the message has often been lost in translation,” Kapoor, known for the ”Golmaal” film series and ”Shootout at Lokhandwala”, said in a statement ”Perhaps that’s why I’m feeling joyous now, because part of my objective to write this book was to share an honest picture about my life, and that will finally be fulfilled,” he added. The actor said the book is his story in his ”voice” and hopes readers feel inspired to be more ”honest and a little more brave”.
The book will hit the shelves next month. On the film front, Kapoor will next star in ”Maarrich”, along with veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah.