The year 2020 was a milestone year for actor Arjun Rampal as he has completed 20 years in Bollywood. However, it was in the same year when he was summoned by Narcotics Control Bureau in connection with Bollywood’s alleged drug links. The actor took to her social media account to pen down his learnings from 2020.

“So, as we head into 2021 it is concern that makes me pen down my thoughts of a year that filled millions of lives with fear, anxiety, disruption, scandals, hypocrisy, lies, truths, realisation, enlightenment, bravery, strength, courage, charity, confusion, clarity and character. Most of these emotions I have felt myself, as I silently observed each and every one of them overwhelm me with an emotion that each of the adjectives bring,” he said.

He also said that 2020 was supposed to be busiest year for his career as he “embarked upon completing 20 year in the industry.”

“With 280 days of my calendar already booked, I was certain the days would fly. But no, the universe had other plans. Halt, stop, reflect, listen, appreciate, understand and learn were the emotions felt,” he wrote.

“2020 also exposed how dreadfully misleading, disruptive and dangerous it has been. To all my fans, I just want to thank you for being so dignified and solid through the times and through the news that surrounded me,” said Arjun probably hinting at the drug angle case in which he was summoned.

In November and December, Arjun was questioned by the NCB as the agency probed allegations of a drug racket in Bollywood.

He also assures his fans that he is well aware of his responsibility as a celebrity, a father and a citizen of a country.

“…I love dearly that I have never been on the wrong side of the law. You all have nothing to fear or speculate as I have done nothing wrong. I love you all and going forward we shall only spread love and peace together. There is no room for any negativity in our space,” he said.

Talking about fans, he said, “Old ones and new…many disappeared. A few remained. To all those who disappeared, I thank you. For those who stayed, I look forward to getting old with you.”

“To all those who know me and believed in me I am eternally indebted and grateful. To all that I may have unintentionally hurt in any way through this time I am sorry. To all who may have done the same to me I’ll forgive,” he wrote.

He sums up by saying that “the worst is behind us, have faith, let’s learn to trust again, our leaders aren’t our enemies, the media is not always right.”

“We all want change, change comes with its hardships as patterns needed to be broken. As they break and we move towards transition. The transition will be positive only if we are positive towards them,” he wrote.