Feb 152018
 

Raj Kapoor’s films might have travelled to China, but his son Randhir Kapoor revealed that the actor-filmmaker never visited the country as he did not want fans to see him after his weight gain

Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor

Raj Kapoor’s films might have travelled to China, but his son Randhir Kapoor revealed that the actor-filmmaker never visited the country as he did not want fans to see him after his weight gain. Randhir said his father’s films were so popular in China that the late actor once received an invitation to visit the country.

“One day, he called me and said he got an invite to visit China because his films are very popular there and we all are going to China! He was very excited and so were we. “While we were making arrangements, two days later he called me and said, ‘I am thinking, let’s not go to China’. He said, ‘They are in love with the Raj Kapoor of ‘Awaara’, ‘Shree 420′ and look at my size now! I don’t look like that anymore’!” he said.

Randhir said despite being the pioneer of Hindi films in China, the actor never visited the country as he did not want to disappoint his fans. “He said, ‘Russia has been seeing me over the years in various sizes so they accept me even now, but I don’t want to disappoint all my fans and break the image (in China). I am not the Raj Kapoor they think I am’,” recalling the conversation with his father, he said. “That was the actor in him speaking.

He didn’t go. All his life he never went to China! He is still very popular, his films are very popular. Now all our films are going there (China) but he was the pioneer who took our films there. But the actor in him didn’t want to break the image,” he added. Randhir, along with brothers Rishi Kapoor and Rajiv Kapoor, was speaking at a panel discussion last night during ‘Raj Kapoor Awards for Excellence in Entertainment’. The session was moderated by journalist Shekhar Gupta. Randhir said of all the characters his father played, the ‘common man’ role is his personal favourite.

“He created the ‘common man’ character Raju for himself. One of my favourite films of his — not produced or directed by him — is ‘Anari’, which again had the same common man which Hrishikesh (Mukherjee) da took (inspiration from). I like the common man character,” he said. Rishi said ‘Anand’ was originally written for his father. The role was later played by Rajesh Khanna.

“He missed two films which he couldn’t do which were created for him. One was ‘Anand’. Hrishi da had discussed it with him, he wanted to make it with him,” he said. “The second film was L V Prasad’s ‘Milan’, which later had Sunil Dutt and Nutan. That’s why all the songs are sung by Mukesh. Prasadji waited for papa but he was busy with something else so he couldn’t do it,” he added. Rishi also revealed that his father nearly missed the opportunity of being directed by legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray.

“Originally ‘Jaagte Raho’ was offered to Satyajit Ray to direct but he wasn’t available. That’s why the the whole crew was Bengali in the film because Dada was supposed to direct it… My father missed being directed by Ray and, in fact, my grandfather just missed being directed by the great Rabindranath Tagore in another film,” he said. Filmmaker Ramesh Sippy was conferred the first ‘Raj Kapoor Awards for Excellence in Entertainment’ at the event. Director R Balki, who recently directed “Padman”, and Umesh Shukla, the helmer of “Oh My God”, were also honoured. The event was a part of the two-day ‘Elevate 2K18’ bi-annual conclave, held here.

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Jul 122017
 

Ranbir Kapoor in 'Jagga Jasoos'Ranbir Kapoor in ‘Jagga Jasoos’

After superstar Salman Khan decided to compensate the distributors over Tubelight’s debacle, looks like Ranbir Kapoor is following in his footsteps. The actor said that if he makes money out of a film which hasn’t fared well at the box-office, he will definitely pay back the distributors.

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At a promotional event of his upcoming film, Jagga Jasoos, Kapoor said, “The trend has been going on since my grandfather’s (Raj Kapoor) time in the 1950s… The style of making films where everyone makes money, not just the producers, but also distributors and exhibitors. It is a healthy exercise. If someone loses money on something and you have made money out of it, it’s good to compensate. But that depends on the person and film.”

Kapoor cited the example of his grandfather who followed a similar practice. “When Mera Naam Joker (1970) released, distributors incurred losses. So when Bobby (1973) released, my grandfather gave a bigger share to the distributors than the exhibitors. Personally, if my film fails and I am making money out of it, then I will pay back the distributors,” said Kapoor.

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Jul 102017
 

There is no one in India who isn’t aware of the legendary Raj Kapoor. The actor-director-producer, he was many talents rolled into one. Well, when it comes to describing someone like Raj Kapoor, one often falls short of words. The industry lost something very huge when he passed away and there is no one who can fill that gap. 

Raj Kapoor Singing Awara Hoon To Ranbir Kapoor© RK FIlms

Ranbir Kapoor is very fond of his late grandfather. He often talks about him, sharing the little memories he has of him. He was very young when Raj Kapoor passed away. But Ranbir keeps mentioning how his grandfather is his greatest inspiration. 

One such memory is going around social media, where Ranbir is seen with his grandfather. It’s a video posted by Ali Fazal where Raj Kapoor is seen singing ‘Awara Hoon’ from his film ‘Awara’. The film was a cult classic where Raj not only acted but directed the film as well. 

In the short clip, Ranbir is seen patiently listening to every word his grandfather is singing and admiring him. You can also spot his sister Riddhima and uncle Randhir Kapoor enjoying Raj Kapoor’s singing as well. 

Priceless.. all my favourites .. #Repost @bollywoodirect ??? #RajKapoor singing Aawara Hoon for #RanbirKapoor, #RiddhimaKapoorSahni and #RandhirKapoor.

A post shared by ali fazal (@alifazal9) on Jul 8, 2017 at 9:30am PDT

Ranbir looks utterly cute and absorbed in the moment while Riddhima is seen enjoying every bit of the song. Well, we have to agree this video is a beautiful watch and a complete delight.

Apart from this, on the work front, Ranbir is gearing up for his film ‘Jagga Jasoos’ with Katrina Kaif and the film is set to hit theatres on 14th July 2017.