Actress Shraddha Kapoor recently shared a touching Hindi poem on social media, which many believe reflects her inner emotional state. The poem, which has gone viral, talks about loneliness, sadness, and silent support during dark times.
In the poem, Shraddha wrote, “Jab tum akele ho, Main tumhare paas baith jaungi.
Jab tum udaas ho, Main tumhe baahon main bhar loongi.
Mujhe pata hai tum kho jaate ho.
Mujhe pata hai tum bhaag jaate ho.
Lekin main tumhe dhoond loongi, aur tumhe thaam loongi.”
The emotional tone of the poem made fans feel something might be wrong. As a result, several people began sharing their thoughts and concerns.
Fans Express Concern Over Her Well-Being
One fan observed that Shraddha seems different lately, saying, “Her smile doesn’t feel the same—it’s like it’s missing the spark we all used to see.” They also mentioned that “there are faint dark circles under her eyes, and the glow she always carried seems a bit dimmer,” suggesting she might be silently struggling.
Another user offered a broader view, writing, “Life’s complicated—even and especially for those in the public eye.” They added that celebrities “live in a bubble, so they don’t always get to touch grass,” and urged people to “practice kindness towards everyone—friends, families, neighbors, coworkers, and strangers.”
A third person simply said, “Life is hard and 2025 has particularly been hard for a lot of people. Wishing her strength.”
Clearly, Shraddha’s post struck an emotional chord with her followers.
She Shares a Deep Bond with Her Father, Shakti Kapoor
Previously, in a 2023 interview with Firstpost, Shraddha spoke about her relationship with her father, actor Shakti Kapoor. She recalled that “he gifted me the newspaper clipping that said Aashiqui 2 100 crore worldwide,” and described how he has seen her most stubborn side.
Shraddha admitted, “I fight with him a lot and then go to my bedroom and ask myself, ‘Listen, he’s your father but do you know who he is?’” She explained that he helps her stay grounded and less anxious, saying, “He makes me more humble, and because I’m an overthinker, he tells me I don’t have to complicate things.”
She added that “he streamlines a lot of things for me,” and that she feels her “most real side comes in front of my father.”