Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor at a promotional event for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani in 2013
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Born | 28 September 1982 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
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Occupation | Actor, producer | ||
Years active | 2007–present | ||
Parents | Rishi Kapoor Neetu Singh |
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Relatives | See Kapoor family |
Ranbir Kapoor (pronounced [rəˈɳbiːr kəˈpuːr]; born 28 September 1982) is an Indian film actor. Through his successful career in Bollywood films, he has become one of the highest-paid actors and one of the most popular celebrities in India. He is the recipient of several awards and nominations, including five Filmfare Awards.
Kapoor is the son of actors Rishi and Neetu, and the grandson of actor-director Raj. He pursued film-making and method acting at the School of Visual Arts and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, respectively, following which he assisted Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the film Black (2005). Kapoor made his acting debut with Bhansali's tragic romance Saawariya (2007), a box office flop but notable for earning him his first Filmfare Award—Best Male Debut. He was awarded the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his performances in three films of 2009—the coming-of-age film Wake Up Sid, the comedy Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, and the drama Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year. Kapoor won two consecutive Best Actor awards at Filmfare for portraying a troubled musician in the drama Rockstar (2011) and a deaf-mute man in the comedy-drama Barfi! (2012). A starring role in the romantic comedy Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013), one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time, established him as a leading Bollywood actor.
In addition to acting in films, Kapoor supports numerous charities and causes, and is vocal about issues faced by women. He is the co-founder of the production company Picture Shuru Productions, and is a co-owner of the Indian Super League football team Mumbai City FC. His off-screen life is the subject of fervent tabloid reporting in India.
Contents
- 1 Early life and background
- 2 Career
- 2.1 Debut and success (2007–10)
- 2.2 Rockstar and beyond (2011–present)
- 2.2.1 Upcoming projects
- 3 Personal life and off-screen work
- 4 In the media
- 5 Filmography
- 6 See also
- 7 References
- 8 External links
Early life and background
See also: Kapoor family
Ranbir Kapoor was born on 28 September 1982 in Mumbai to Rishi and Neetu, both actors of the Hindi film industry.[1] He is the great-grandson of Prithviraj and the grandson of actor-director Raj.[2] His elder sister, Riddhima (born 1980), is an interior and fashion designer.[3][4] The actresses Karisma and Kareena are his first cousins.[5] Kapoor was educated at the Bombay Scottish School in Mahim. He has said that he was not inclined towards academics and would always rank among the bottom five students of his class.[6][7]Kapoor has admitted that constant arguments between his parents deeply affected him as a child: "Sometimes the fights would get really bad. I would be sitting on the steps, my head between my knees, till five or six in the morning, waiting for them to stop".[8] He has said that these early experiences led to a "reservoir of emotions building up inside [him]", which compelled him to look for an outlet in films.[8] Kapoor has said that he was close to his mother, but struggled to establish a friendly relationship with his father.[6][9] After completing his tenth standard examinations, he travelled to America to assist his father on his directorial venture Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999), during which he developed a closer bond with him.[9]
After completing his pre-university education from the H.R. College of Commerce and Economics,[6] Kapoor relocated to New York City to learn film-making at the School of Visual Arts, and subsequently pursued method acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.[10][11] He later remarked that living by himself in New York City inspired him to pursue a career in Bollywood.[8][12] In film school, Kapoor directed and starred in two short films, entitled Passion to Love and India 1964.[10][13] However, he found learning about cinema in school to be "useless", and preferred being on an actual set.[8] He, thus, returned to Mumbai and worked as an assistant director to Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the 2005 film Black. He described the experience: "I was getting beaten up, abused, doing everything from cleaning the floor to fixing the lights from 7 am to 4 am, but I was learning every day."[10] Kapoor later confessed that his main motive for working on Black was to ensure that Bhansali liked him enough to cast him as an actor for his next project.[9]
Career
Debut and success (2007–10)
Following the release of Black, Bhansali cast Kapoor as the protagonist of his 2007 tragic romance Saawariya, alongside Sonam Kapoor and Rani Mukerji. The film tells the story of a tramp, Ranbir Raj, who falls obsessively in love with a woman awaiting the return of her lover. In an interview with the news and entertainment portal Rediff.com, Kapoor stated that his character was written to pay a tribute to his late grandfather.[14] Saawariya was the first Indian film to be produced by a Hollywood studio (Sony Pictures Entertainment), and was a highly anticipated release.[15] However, film critics were disappointed with the picture with BBC's Jaspreet Pandohar calling it a "misfire on a massive scale".[16] CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand considered it "contrived and fake", but was impressed by Kapoor's "affable charm" and wrote that "he’s got that star quality to him which is so rare to find."[17] At the box office, Saawariya failed to earn profits.[18] However, at the annual Filmfare Awards ceremony, Kapoor was awarded a Best Male Debut trophy.[19]Despite the commercial failure of Saawariya, Kapoor was contracted by Yash Raj Films for a primary role in the Siddharth Anand-directed romantic comedy Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008).[20] The film was his first commercial success, in which his role was that of Raj Sharma, a womaniser who is romantically involved with three women, played by Bipasha Basu, Minissha Lamba, and Deepika Padukone, at different stages of his life.[21] Rachel Saltz of The New York Times expressed mixed views on his performance, but predicted that his "puppy-dog sweetness" would "serve him well as a Bollywood leading man".[22]
Kapoor with Katrina Kaif at a promotional event for Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani in 2009
Kapoor next starred opposite Katrina Kaif in Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, a slapstick comedy from director Rajkumar Santoshi, that emerged as the fourth highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2009.[27] Film critic Gaurav Malani praised his flair for comedy, but criticised his "over-excited husky baritone".[28] Kapoor's final release that year was the Shimit Amin-directed Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year, a drama about a sardar who aspires to be a salesman.[29] Film critic Mayank Shekhar praised the film and found Kapoor's performance to be "astonishingly sincere", but the film earned little at the box office.[30][31] Kapoor later professed to being highly disappointed by the film's commercial failure.[32] At the 55th Filmfare Awards, Kapoor was awarded the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his performances in all three of his 2009 releases, and he also received two Best Actor nominations at the same ceremony for Wake Up Sid and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani.[33]
Prakash Jha's big-budget ensemble political thriller Raajneeti was Kapoor's first release of 2010. The film, which starred Nana Patekar, Ajay Devgn, Arjun Rampal, Manoj Bajpayee, Katrina Kaif and Sarah Thompson in prominent roles, was inspired by the Indian epic The Mahabharata and Mario Puzo's 1969 novel The Godfather.[34] Kapoor's role was that of Samar Pratap (based on the characters of Arjuna and Michael Corleone), the youngest heir of an Indian political dynasty, who is reluctantly drawn to politics after the assassination of his father. Kapoor described it as his first "mature role" and considered it a departure from the "lover boy roles" that he had previously played.[29] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India reviewed: "The film finally belongs to Ranbir Kapoor who perfects the art of minimalism – and literally grows before your eyes – as the simmering volcano that cannot be held back, once it erupts."[35] Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times, however, was more critical of his performance which he considered "stony rather than calculating—especially jarring compared to the histrionic turns around him".[36] Indian trade journalists were apprehensive of Raajneeti recovering its
Later that same year, Kapoor collaborated with Priyanka Chopra on Anand's Anjaana Anjaani, a comedy-drama involving two strangers who vow to commit suicide on New Year's Eve. The film was a moderate financial success, but received little praise from the critics.[39] Rajeev Masand noted that Kapoor "struggles with a badly-defined role" and NDTV's Anupama Chopra concluded: "Ranbir tries hard to salvage the film, dropping his shirt several times but even his lovingly shot chest can’t save the film."[40][41]
Rockstar and beyond (2011–present)
The 2012 romantic comedy Barfi! was Kapoor's first release to earn over
Kapoor achieved further success in 2013 when he reunited with director Ayan Mukerji for the romantic comedy Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani co-starring Deepika Padukone, Kalki Koechlin, and Aditya Roy Kapoor. He was cast as Kabir "Bunny" Thapar, a commitment-phobic photographer, a character Kapoor found to be an extension of himself.[57] His pairing with Padukone, after their highly publicised break-up, led to hype surrounding the film's release.[58][59] Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani opened to record-breaking collections, and emerged as one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time with earnings of
Upcoming projects
As of August 2014, Kapoor has several upcoming projects. He has completed work on Bombay Velvet, a period film from director Anurag Kashyap. Based on the historian Gyan Prakash's book Mumbai Fables, the film co-stars Anushka Sharma, Raveena Tandon and Karan Johar and is scheduled for release in May 2015.[69] He has launched a production company named Picture Shuru Productions in a collaboration with director Anurag Basu; their first production—the comedy-mystery film Jagga Jasoos—will feature Kapoor (alongside Katrina Kaif) in the role of a teenage detective.[70][71] Kapoor is filming Imtiaz Ali's romantic drama Tamasha with Deepika Padukone, and will star in Vicky Singh's romantic thriller Roy, alongside Jacqueline Fernandez and Arjun Rampal. [72][73] He has also committed to star opposite Alia Bhatt in Ayan Mukerji's untitled project, a fantasy film about a man with superpowers.[74]Personal life and off-screen work
Kapoor with Deepika Padukone at a promotional event for Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, 2013
Tabloid reports have since romantically linked him with several women; Kapoor has strongly denied the rumours, and has refused to publicly discuss his personal life.[8][78][81] Rumours of an affair with Katrina Kaif first emerged during the production of Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani in 2010.[82][83] In August 2013, a set of paparazzi photographs were published by Stardust showing Kapoor and Kaif at a beach in Spain; the press interpreted this to be proof of a relationship between them.[84] Kapoor declined to publicly speak of the relationship, but has said that he considers Kaif to be "a very special person" in his life.[85]
In addition to acting, Kapoor is a football enthusiast and supports several charities and organisations. He is the vice-captain of the All Stars Football Club, a celebrity football club that raises money for charity.[86] In March 2013, he played the game to raise funds for the Magic Funds Organisation, an NGO for underprivileged children.[87] Along with the chartered accountant Bimal Parekh, Kapoor acquired ownership rights in 2014 for the Mumbai-based football team of the Indian Super League, named Mumbai City FC.[88][89] Also that year, Kapoor announced his participation with the digital music company Saavn as a content and programming adviser.[90]
Kapoor is vocal about issues faced by women, and supports the empowerment of the girl child; he is the goodwill ambassador of Shabana Azmi's Mijwan Welfare Society, an NGO which helps empower women.[91] He supports environmental charities, and in 2011 donated money to the Community Water Initiative, a charitable organisation owned by PepsiCo.[92] In 2012, he appeared (alongside Arjun Rampal and Farhan Akhtar) in a short film by Zoya Akhtar to generate awareness on breast cancer.[93] He is the campaign ambassador for NDTV's Marks for Sports, a nationwide initiative to promote fitness and health in India.[94] In 2013, Kapoor participated in an auction on eBay, where the highest bidder gets an opportunity to interact with him; the proceeds were donated to Save the Children, a non-profit organisation that raised funds for flood affected households in Uttarakhand.[95]
In the media
Kapoor at the season finale of Indian Idol 6 in 2012
Kapoor is one of the most popular and high-profile celebrities in India.[99] In 2012 Forbes featured him on the eleventh spot in India's Celebrity 100 list with an estimated annual earning of
Filmography
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Film | Year | Role | Notes |
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Saawariya | 2007 | Ranbir Raj | Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut |
Bachna Ae Haseeno | 2008 | Raj Sharma | |
Luck by Chance | 2009 | Himself | Special appearance |
Wake Up Sid | 2009 | Siddharth "Sid" Mehra | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor (also for Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani & Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year) Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani | 2009 | Prem Shankar Sharma | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year | 2009 | Harpreet Singh Bedi | |
Raajneeti | 2010 | Samar Pratap | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
Anjaana Anjaani | 2010 | Akash | |
Chillar Party | 2011 | Himself | Special appearance in song "Tai Tai Phish" |
Rockstar | 2011 | Janardan "Jordan" Jhakhar (JJ) | Filmfare Award for Best Actor Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor |
Barfi! | 2012 | Murphy "Barfi" Johnson | Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
Bombay Talkies | 2013 | Himself | Special appearance in song "Apna Bombay Talkies" |
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani | 2013 | Kabir "Bunny" Thapar | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
Besharam | 2013 | Babli | Also playback singer for song "Love Ki Ghanti" |
Bhoothnath Returns | 2014 | Himself | Cameo appearance |
Roy |
2015 | Roy | Filming[109] |
Bombay Velvet |
2015 | Johnny Balraj | Post-production |
Jagga Jasoos |
2015 | Jagga | Filming[110][111] Also producer |
Tamasha |
2015 | TBA | Filming[112] |