Actor Arjun Bijlani recently responded to a fan’s concern on social media, clarifying that he hasn’t quit acting—but is simply enjoying a much-needed break to spend time with his family.
In a heartfelt post, Arjun wrote, “No I haven’t. This is the first time I’m spending quality time with my family which I haven’t for years since I was always doing 2 to 3 shows simultaneously. This is a conscious effort as promised to my son to do so in his summer holidays. Sometimes you have to prioritise things which are equally important… will be back soon.”
The tweet came as a reply to a fan who wondered if Arjun had stepped away from acting, noting his recent focus on cricket, travel, and personal life updates rather than upcoming work projects. The fan wrote,
“Hope @TheArjunBijlani hasn’t quit acting — he keeps posting about cricket, ProGovinda, and recent trips, but nothing about his actual career, upcoming projects. For me, Roohaniyat was your previous project… Guess the time hasn’t come yet.”
Arjun’s response was met with a wave of support and love, with many fans appreciating his honesty and decision to prioritize family. The same fan later replied with warmth,
“Thank you for sharing this, it truly means a lot to know. Family is incredibly important, it’s heartening to see you cherishing it. But your presence is deeply missed. You’re in the limelight for a reason, hope when you’re back, it’s with something powerful and memorable. Will be waiting.”
Adding to the sentiment, Arjun also shared, “I know my fans are eagerly waiting for me to return—and trust me, I can’t wait either! This break was important for my family and my own peace of mind, but I’m equally excited to get back on set and entertain everyone again very soon.”
Arjun, known for his roles in popular shows like Laughter Chefs, Naagin, Pyaar Ka Pehla Adhyaya: Shiv Shakti, and Roohaniyat, has been a consistent presence on Indian television. His candid revelation highlights the often overlooked importance of work-life balance in the entertainment industry. Fans can rest assured—this is only a pause, not a full stop. Arjun has promised to return soon, and his admirers are eagerly waiting for what he brings next.