Anshula Kapoor shares her 2026 getaway in Dubai, emphasizing the importance of taking breaks for balance.

Anshula Kapoor shares her 2026 getaway in Dubai, emphasizing the importance of taking breaks for balance.

Actor Arjun Kapoor’s sister, Anshula Kapoor, kicked off 2026 by taking a much-needed break, allowing herself to focus solely on relaxation and enjoyment.

Anshula recently shared photos from her getaway to Dubai with fiancé Rohan Thakkar on social media, captioning the moments: “Took 4 days off. Properly off. No alarms. No ‘quick replies.’ Just eating, planning the next meal, (then eating again), sitting around, talking, and doing absolutely nothing urgent. And honestly? That was the whole point (sic).”

She highlighted the importance of pausing amidst a hectic lifestyle, explaining that such breaks are essential for rejuvenating the body and mind.

“With the emotional whiplash of everything changing at once… this pause felt like it came just when I needed it the most. For my body. My heart. My nervous system,” Anshula shared.

As she prepares to return to her work responsibilities, she emphasized that it’s completely normal not to have every aspect of your year planned out within the first month.

Anshula advised: “Now that the first ‘real’ work week of 2026 is here and everyone’s back to circling, following up, and asking for timelines – consider this your reminder: you don’t need to have it all figured out in January. A new year doesn’t require instant productivity.”

Towards the end of her post, Anshula extended a belated Happy New Year to her followers, expressing, “And yes, slightly late but a very genuine – Happy New Year!”

Previously, she encouraged kindness and compassion towards oneself and others this year. Her message resonated with empathy: “If a friend came to you with the thoughts you’re having right now, you wouldn’t judge them. You’d soften your voice. You’d tell them to breathe. You’d remind them they’re not broken, behind, or failing.”

Anshula concluded with a reminder to treat oneself with the same kindness and to not feel pressured into making drastic changes every January. “Not every year needs a big reinvention. Not every January needs a master plan,” she added.