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Arjun Das shares cryptic message on heartbreak on social media

In his story, Arjun Das penned a note and posted it along with the 'Khushi Ko Barbaad Hone Mein' track from Saiyaara

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Arjun Das, who was last seen in Kumki 2, shared a cryptic note on his Instagram stories about having his heart broken. In his story, the actor penned a note and posted it along with the 'Khushi Ko Barbaad Hone Mein' track from Saiyaara.

The Bomb actor wrote, "When you love someone so very much and they end up breaking your heart, how does one possibly move on?" While many fans have shared a screenshot of the story across X and other social media platforms, with comments that show worry about the actor, some others have speculated that the message probably comes as a film promotion. Arjun Das is yet to clarify the same.

Arjun Das' Instagram story

Arjun Das had a number of releases, including dual roles in Ajith's Good Bad Ugly and a prominent supporting character in Pawan Kalyan's They Call Him OG. He was also seen in Vishal Venkat's Bomb. Coming up next, the actor has a number of films and a series in various stages of production.

He will next be seen in debutant Harish Durairaj's Con City, in which he stars alongside Anna Ben, Yogi Babu and Vadivukkarasi. Meanwhile, in Netflix's #Love, a Balaji Mohan-directed series, he features opposite Aishwarya Lekshmi. Arjun is set to make his Malayalam debut with Tharun Murthy's Torpedo, in which he is speculated to play a police officer. The film also stars Fahadh Faasil, Naslen, and Ganapathi. The actor also has another film in Malayalam, a romantic comedy with Ahammed Khabeer. Apart from this, he will star with Sandy in Superhero, helmed by first-time filmmaker Vignesh Venugopal. Furthermore, his film with Aditi Shankar, Once More, is yet to see the light of day.

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