Spotlight: Prithviraj Kapoor's Family
Chances are, that if one is asked to name any five successful Bollywood actors of all times, at least one member of the illustrious family of Bollywood - the Kapoors, will make it to your list.
Published: Sunday,Mar 01, 2015 21:59 PM GMT-07:00
Chances are, that if one is asked to name any five successful
Bollywood actors of all times, at least one member of the illustrious
family of Bollywood - the Kapoors, will make it to your list. In-laws to
the first family of movie industry, the Bachchans, and entertaining us
since four generations, the Kapoor clan is undoubtedly the oldest film
family in India. Blue-bloods of the Hindi Cinema, the Kapoors are
originally Hindu Pashtuns, hailing from Samundri, Punjab.
In
the year 1929, one of the pioneers of Indian Theatre and Cinema,
Prithviraj Kapoor made his Bollywood debut as a male lead with
Cinema Girl
and rest as you all know, is history. While he had delivered many hits,
his most memorable performance which left an impact on audience and is
still revered by cinema lovers is as Emperor Akbar in
Mughal E Azam (1960). Prithviraj also made an impact with his impeccable performances in various silent films, including the likes of
Do Dhari Talwar and
Prince Vijaykumar. Prithviraj also went on to establish the famed travelling theatre,
Prithvi Theatres and was one of the founding members of the Indian People's Theatre Association.
Prithviraj
Kapoor's eldest son,
Raj Kapoor, followed in his father's footsteps and
became the torch bearer of Indian Film industry world over. He
developed a huge fan base in Russia, then USSR, after the release of his
hit film
Shree 420 (1955). His most notable films include
Awara (1951),
Chori Chori (1956),
Anari (1959),
and many more. Apart from being a celebrated actor, he was also the
founder of one the most prestigious film studios in India, RK
Productions. Even today, RK studio stands proudly in Mumbai with
filmmakers making a beeline to book their shoot-schedules.
His
younger brothers,
Shammi Kapoor and
Shashi Kapoor, were immensely
popular actors in their own right. Till date,
Shammi Kapoor is paid
homage by many a young popular actors for his classic dance moves in his
cult songs "Yahoo" and "Badan Pe Sitaare". His all time hits comprise
of films like
Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957),
Dil Deke Dekho (1959),
Junglee (1961),
Kashmir Ki Kali (1964),
Teesri Manzil (1966), and
Brahmachari
(1968). While
Shashi Kapoor was a successful mainstream actor, he
experimented with many serious roles and went on to become the first
Kapoor to register his presence in parallel cinema by producing and
acting in films like
Junoon (1978) and
Kalyug (1981). He still managed to leave his mark on commercial cinema with
Jab Jab Phool Khile (1965),
Pyaar Kiya Jaa (1966),
Sharmilee (1971).
The
bright light of Kapoor family dimmed a little with their next
generation.
Raj Kapoor's three sons,
Randhir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor, and
Rajiv Kapoor all chose acting as their career, but except
Rishi Kapoor,
none found the kind of success their previous generation had enjoyed in
the industry.
Rishi Kapoor inherited the good looks of his family and
dancing chops of his uncle
Shammi Kapoor, enjoyed a huge female
following, and thrived on his image of chocolate boy for a long time. He
was launched by his father in
Bobby (1973), and from there on, there was no looking back. Some of his notable hits are
Khel Khel Mein (1975),
Amar Akbar Anthony (1977),
Karz (1980),
Saagar (1985),
Chandni (1989), and
Deewana (1992)
.
Son
to
Shammi Kapoor,
Aditya Raj Kapoor, worked as an assistant director in
a few movies and acted in a few obscure roles before fizzling out.
Shashi Kapoor's children,
Karan Kapoor, Kunal Kapoor, and
Sanjana
Kapoor, chose acting profession but could not garner the kind of fame
their father enjoyed. Karan and Sanjana went on to take over
Prithvi Theatres from
their father, while Kunal settled down in London, England, and took up
Photography as a profession. In 2012, Sanjana announced her departure
from
Prithvi Theatres, and went on to launch her own theatre company,
Junoon.
Lady
luck was kind to the Kapoors with the advent of its next generation in
the industry. Defying the familial rule that prohibited the Kapoor girls
to work in movies,
Randhir Kapoor's two daughters,
Karisma Kapoor and
Kareena Kapoor entered the film industry a few years apart and took it
by storm with their looks, grooves, professionalism and acting chops,
making their illustrious relatives finally proud. We all are cognizant
of their work and awards they've received over the years. While Karisma
debuted with
Prem Qaidi (1991), she went on to garner widespread recognition for her work in movies such as
Raja Hindustani (1996),
Dil To Paagal Hai (1997), and
Zubeidaa (2001),
all of which earned her immense critical acclaim in the form of
prestigious awards such as the Filmfare and National Awards. Kareena, on
the other hand, made her debut with the
Abhishek Bachchan starrer
Refugee (2000), and went on to act in a number of critically and commercially acclaimed films such as the likes of
Chameli (2003),
Omkara (2006),
Jab We Met (2007), and
We Are Family (2010).
Much
like his older cousins,
Ranbir Kapoor, son to Rishi and Neetu Kapoor
needs no introduction. The man is the current heartthrob of the industry
and is forging ahead in his career by leaps and bounds. One of the
highest paid and most coveted actors of his time, it is hard to believe
that the youngest Kapoor debuted barely 7 years ago with Sanjay Leela
Bhansali's
Saawariya (2007). While the movie under-performed at the box office, he did go on to star in a number of acclaimed movies including
Wake Up Sid (2009),
Rockstar (2011),
Barfi (2012), and
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013).
Just
to be clear, this article is solely the account of people strictly born
in the Kapoor family. If we get into their connections into the film
industry via marriages in different generations, this piece would never
end. They have mostly married fellow celebrated artists and their family
tree runs longer than that of any other family in the Bollywood. Some
of the noted sons and daughters-in-laws in the Kapoor family include
Babita Kapoor (married to
Randhir Kapoor),
Neetu Singh (married to Rishi
Kapoor), and
Saif Ali Khan (married to
Kareena Kapoor).
Hardworking
to the core, with their hands on the pulse of their audiences, this
bloodline refuses to fade away. Between themselves, members of this clan
have hundreds of blockbusters in their kitty and innumerable awards to
their credit. Churning one superstar after the other, the Kapoors
promise to keep going strong for many more generations to come, and
delivering many more stellar performances. And we, their loyal
enthusiastic audience, have no choice but to pledge our generation to be
part to their fanbase.
Writer: Anamika G.K.
Editor (s): Kalpana K.C., Ritchelle C., and Hershi J.
Graphics: Komal P.
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