Shahid Kapoor is all back with a bang to theatres after two years. His last blockbuster release was Kabir Singh, featuring Kiara Advani along, which was a Hindi remake of Arjun Reddy. However, of late, the actor will be seen in another remake, Jersey, featuring Mrunal Thakur along.

With the success of Kabir Singh, it’s fair to say that the actor got his due from the audience, even though the film hit a lot of controversies for its sexist plot. But Shahid Kapoor in terms of his acting skills, the star left his fans all stunned with his breathtaking performances.

Coming to his style and fashion, it’s needless to give any further introduction to it, for the actor has always charmed us with her persona over the years. And saying that here we have shared some of his best ever hottest selfies from his social media-

Talking about the film Shahid told to Pink Villa, “Gowtam (Tinnanuri) showed me a few pictures – the director of the original, and it looks very promising. Gowtam is somebody who is a man of very few words, even if he likes something – I know it but not everyone can say it – I can see it on his face when he likes something. He doesn’t say much, but when Gowtam told me how happy he was with the output of the Hindi version, I already can imagine how brilliantly it would have come out.”

Earlier, talking to ETimes, the actor opened up on doing back-to-back remakes, saying, “Why not do a remake? Art is very fluid. People who critique art create certain boundaries for themselves. We all do, actually. We create boundaries that are limiting. I think the most interesting thing about art is that it’s limitless. Shakespeare had said that there is no story that has not been told before.” He added, further, “It’s not like I am looking out for remakes. It was an opportunity that came my way. Arjun Reddy was the first remake I did. Mira (Rajput, his wife) had seen it and said that I’d be a fool to let it (Kabir Singh) go. I was tempted and yet, unsure. But I did it. And I enjoyed myself. I have a lot of respect for the fact that it is not that easy to do remakes or adaptations.”