Top 10 controversial secrets of Rishi Kapoor
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Rishi Kapoor died on 30th in mumbai. In his autobiography khullam khulla he made certain confessions regarding his life and bollywood. We present some of the confessions.
1.Raj Kapoor extramarital affaira
2.Madly in love but not with neetu singh
3. Rajesh Khanna threw Rishi Kapoors ring in sea
4. Tiff with amitabh bachchan
5. When he wore womens pant
6. In depression blamed neetu kapoor for failure
7. Refused movie because neetu kapoor role was more powerful
8. Never liked his bollywood movie songs
9. A meet with dawood ibrahim
10. 30,000 rs for best actor award
Rishi Kapoor's first leading role would come in adulthood, opposite Dimple Kapadia, in the 1973 film Bobby, also directed by his father.[7] Bobby went on to become one of the decade's biggest hits in India,[35] and earned Rishi Kapoor the Filmfare Best Actor Award.[17] Regarding the film, he would say in a 2012 interview:[10]: "There was a misconception that the film was made to launch me as an actor. The film was actually made to pay the debts of Mera Naam Joker. Dad wanted to make a teenage love story and he did not have money to cast Rajesh Khanna in the film". Following Bobby (1973), he starred in several light-hearted comedies within that decade, including, among others: Rafoo Chakkar (1975), with Neetu Singh; Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), with Amitabh Bachchan; and Khel Khel Mein (1975) and Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (1977) with Zeenat Aman.[7]
Kapoor with wife Neetu Singh at Rakesh Roshan’s birthday bash in 2017
He worked with actress Neetu Singh for the first time in Zahreela Insaan (1974). The two would go on to share the screen in multiple projects, including Kabhi Kabhi (1976) and Doosra Aadmi (1976), and would eventually marry in 1980.[21]
In 1980, Kapoor starred along with Tina Munim in director Subhash Ghai's reincarnation thriller Karz (1980), which went on to become a cult classic with popular music. In a role considered as one of his best works, Kapoor played an idealistic Devdhar in the 1982 film Prem Rog, a film based on the concept of widow remarriage, co-starring Padmini Kolhapure [36] Another highlight of his career, was Saagar in 1985, directed by noted director Ramesh Sippy, which saw Kapoor reunite with Dimple Kapadia, 12 years after they made their debuts in Bobby. [37] In the 1986 drama Ek Chadar Maili Si, adapted from Rajendra Singh Bedi's novel of the same name, Kapoor would play a man forced by customs to marry his widowed sister-in-law, played by Hema Malini.[17][38]
In 1991, Kapoor starred along with Pakistani actress Zeba Bakhtiyar in Henna, a tale of love across national borders, which was envisioned by his father, Raj Kapoor, and directed by his elder brother Randhir Kapoor.[39] Henna was India's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Another role that got critics' approval was played by Kapoor in the 1993 film Damini, co-starring Meenakshi Seshadri, that went on to be considered a classic socially-oriented film [40]
Between 1973 and 2000, Kapoor's other film roles (mainly as the romantic lead)[12] include:[34][17] Raaja (1975), Laila Majnu (1976), Sargam (1979), Coolie (1983),[7] Chandni (1989),[9] Bol Radha Bol (1992), and Karobaar (2000).
Kapoor debuted as a director in Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999).
Kapoor successfully transitioned to character acting in the early 2000s,
going on to appear in several successful films in diverse supporting roles, such as in Agneepath (2012), as an antagonist; in Student of the Year (2012), as a gay character; and in D–Day (2013), as real-life mobster Dawood Ibrahim.[17] His other character roles from the 2000s include Hum Tum (2004), Fanaa (2006), Namastey London (2007), Love Aaj Kal (2009), and Delhi 6 (2009).[17][12]
He won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his role in Do Dooni Chaar (2011), playing a middle-aged father trying to buy his own car. He also bagged a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his work in Kapoor & Sons (2016).[17] His work in Mulk (2018) was also well-received.[17]
He also appeared in an action comedy movie Besharam (2013) along with his wife Neetu Kapoor and son Ranbir Kapoor.[41] After two decades, he had his on-screen reunion with actor Amitabh Bachchan in 102 Not Out (2017), in which the two play an old-aged father-son duo. In 2018, he appeared in the Netflix drama Rajma Chawal.[7]
In 2019, two films of Kapoor's were released: Jhootha Kahin Ka, a comedy-drama film directed by Smeep Kang; and The Body, co-starring Emraan Hashmi, a mystery-thriller written and directed by Jeethu Joseph.[42] Released on 13 December 2019, The Body would be Kapoor's last film.[12] Hitesh Bhatia's Sharmaji Namkeen (2020), co-starring Juhi Chawla, was under production at the time of Kapoor's death.[43]
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