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'''Anil Kapoor''' ({{lang-hi|अनिल कपूर}}; born December 24, 1958) is a prominent [[National Film Awards|National Film Award]] and [[15th Screen Actors Guild Awards|Screen Actors Guild Award]] winning [[India]]n actor and producer. He first won acclaim for his roles in [[Yash Chopra]]'s drama ''[[Mashaal]]'' (1984) and [[Shekhar Kapur]]'s sci-fi ''[[Mr. India]]'' (1987), and won a [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award]] for his performance in the former.
'''Anil Kapoor''' ({{lang-hi|अनिल कपूर}}; born December 24, 1958) is a prominent [[National Film Awards|National Film Award]] and [[15th Screen Actors Guild Awards|Screen Actors Guild Award]] winning [[India]]n actor and producer. He first won acclaim for his roles in [[Yash Chopra]]'s drama ''[[Mashaal]]'' (1984) and [[Shekhar Kapur]]'s sci-fi ''[[Mr. India]]'' (1987), and won a [[Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award]] for his performance in the former.
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After a series of successful films, Kapoor earned his first [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for his performance in [[N. Chandra]]'s ''[[Tezaab]]'' in 1988, and later for [[Indra Kumar]]'s ''[[Beta (film)|Beta]]'' in 1992. Since then, he has starred in several critical and commercial successes, including ''[[Biwi No.1]]'' (1999), ''[[Taal (film)|Taal]]'' (1999), ''[[Pukar (2000 film)|Pukar]]'' (2000), for which he won his first [[National Film Award]] in the [[National Film Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] category, and ''[[No Entry]]'' (2005). Kapoor has thus established himself as one of the most successful and popular actors of [[Bollywood|Hindi cinema]].
After a series of successful films, Kapoor earned his first [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for his performance in [[N. Chandra]]'s ''[[Tezaab]]'' in 1988, and later for [[Indra Kumar]]'s ''[[Beta (film)|Beta]]'' in 1992. Since then, he has starred in several critical and commercial successes, including ''[[Biwi No.1]]'' (1999), ''[[Taal (film)|Taal]]'' (1999), ''[[Pukar (2000 film)|Pukar]]'' (2000), for which he won his first [[National Film Award]] in the [[National Film Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]] category, and ''[[No Entry]]'' (2005). Kapoor has thus established himself as one of the most successful and popular actors of [[Bollywood|Hindi cinema]].


His first role in an international film was as Prem Kumar in [[Danny Boyle]]'s [[66th Golden Globe Awards|Golden Globe]] winning and [[81st Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nominated ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'' (2008), for which Kapoor has been nominated for Best Ensemble at the [[Black Reel Awards of 2008]] and the [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture]].
His first role in an international film was as Prem Kumar in [[Danny Boyle]]'s [[66th Golden Globe Awards|Golden Globe]] winning and [[81st Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nominated ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'' (2008), for which Kapoor won the [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture]] and received a nomination for Best Ensemble at the [[Black Reel Awards of 2008]].


==Personal life and education==
==Personal life and education==
Kapoor was born to a film producer, [[Surinder Kapoor|Surinder]] and his wife Nirmal Kapoor. He attended Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School, Chembur.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0438463/bio Anil Kapoor (I) - Biography<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Coming from a film-oriented family, Kapoor's elder brother, [[Boney Kapoor]], is a producer while younger brother [[Sanjay Kapoor]] is also a well known [[Bollywood]] actor, though not as successful.
Anil Kapoor was born on December 24, 1958, in a [[chawl]] in [[Tilak Nagar (Mumbai)|Tilak Nagar]], [[Mumbai]], to a film producer [[Surinder Kapoor]] and his wife Nirmal Kapoor. He attended Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School, Chembur.<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0438463/bio Anil Kapoor (I) - Biography<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Coming from a film-oriented family, Kapoor's elder brother, [[Boney Kapoor]], is a producer while younger brother [[Sanjay Kapoor]] is also a well known [[Bollywood]] actor, though not as successful.


In 1984, he married Sunita Kapoor ([[married and maiden names|née]] Bhambhani) and had two daughters and a son. Kapoor's elder daughter is the actress [[Sonam Kapoor]]. As of 2008, his other daughter, Rhea, is studying in New York while his son Harsh is still in school.
In 1984, he married Sunita Kapoor ([[married and maiden names|née]] Bhambhani) and had two daughters and a son. Kapoor's elder daughter is the actress [[Sonam Kapoor]]. As of 2008, his other daughter, Rhea, is studying in New York while his son Harsh is still in school.
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He won his first [[National Film Award]] in the ''[[National Film Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]]'' category for his role in [[Rajkumar Santoshi]]'s critically acclaimed ''[[Pukar (2000 film)|Pukar]]'' in 2000. Following films from 2001 to 2004 failed to do well but Kapoor won acclaim for his role in the thriller ''My Wife's Murder'' (2005), which he also produced. Anees Bazmee's super-hit comedy ''[[No Entry]]'' followed for Kapoor that year. The film became the highest grossing film of the year<ref>[http://www.boxofficeindia.com/2005.htm]{{dead link|date=November 2008}}</ref> and Kapoor's comic-timing was applauded.
He won his first [[National Film Award]] in the ''[[National Film Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]]'' category for his role in [[Rajkumar Santoshi]]'s critically acclaimed ''[[Pukar (2000 film)|Pukar]]'' in 2000. Following films from 2001 to 2004 failed to do well but Kapoor won acclaim for his role in the thriller ''My Wife's Murder'' (2005), which he also produced. Anees Bazmee's super-hit comedy ''[[No Entry]]'' followed for Kapoor that year. The film became the highest grossing film of the year<ref>[http://www.boxofficeindia.com/2005.htm]{{dead link|date=November 2008}}</ref> and Kapoor's comic-timing was applauded.


Kapoor's most recent films, Anees Bazmee's ''[[Welcome (film)|Welcome]]'', which released on December 21, 2007, did very well at the box office. His first 2008 release [[Abbas Mustan]]'s thriller ''[[Race (film)|Race]]'' became a box office hit too. But Vijay Krishna Acharya's ''[[Tashan (film)|Tashan]]'', which marked Anil's comeback to [[Yash Raj Films]] failed to do well at the box office. His most recent films were his first English-language film ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'', which released on 12 November 2008, and ''[[Yuvvraaj]]'', which released on 21 November 2008. ''Yuvvraaj'', with [[Salman Khan]] and [[Katrina Kaif]] in the lead roles, has failed to do well at the box office. On the other hand, ''Slumdog Millionaire'' has won a number of international awards and received rave reviews from critics across the globe, costing only US $15 million to produce, but pulling in more than $40 million in the first three months of opening. In January 2009, he attended the [[66th Golden Globe Awards]] ceremony along with the team of ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'', which won four [[Golden Globe Award]]s. Kapoor has also been nominated for Best Ensemble at the [[Black Reel Awards of 2008]] and the [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture]].
Kapoor's most recent films, Anees Bazmee's ''[[Welcome (film)|Welcome]]'', which released on December 21, 2007, did very well at the box office. His first 2008 release [[Abbas Mustan]]'s thriller ''[[Race (film)|Race]]'' became a box office hit too. But Vijay Krishna Acharya's ''[[Tashan (film)|Tashan]]'', which marked Anil's comeback to [[Yash Raj Films]] failed to do well at the box office. His most recent films were his first English-language film ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'', which released on 12 November 2008, and ''[[Yuvvraaj]]'', which released on 21 November 2008. ''Yuvvraaj'', with [[Salman Khan]] and [[Katrina Kaif]] in the lead roles, has failed to do well at the box office. On the other hand, ''Slumdog Millionaire'' has won a number of international awards and received rave reviews from critics across the globe, costing only US $15 million to produce, but pulling in more than $40 million in the first three months of opening. In January 2009, he attended the [[66th Golden Globe Awards]] ceremony along with the team of ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'', which won four [[Golden Globe Award]]s. Kapoor also received a nomination for Best Ensemble at the [[Black Reel Awards of 2008]] and has won the [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture]].


=== As Producer ===
=== As Producer ===

Revision as of 07:21, 26 January 2009

Anil Kapoor
OccupationsActor, Producer
Years active1979–present
SpouseSunita Kapoor (1984–present)
Websitehttp://www.anilkapoor.net/

Anil Kapoor (Hindi: अनिल कपूर; born December 24, 1958) is a prominent National Film Award and Screen Actors Guild Award winning Indian actor and producer. He first won acclaim for his roles in Yash Chopra's drama Mashaal (1984) and Shekhar Kapur's sci-fi Mr. India (1987), and won a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his performance in the former.

After a series of successful films, Kapoor earned his first Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in N. Chandra's Tezaab in 1988, and later for Indra Kumar's Beta in 1992. Since then, he has starred in several critical and commercial successes, including Biwi No.1 (1999), Taal (1999), Pukar (2000), for which he won his first National Film Award in the Best Actor category, and No Entry (2005). Kapoor has thus established himself as one of the most successful and popular actors of Hindi cinema.

His first role in an international film was as Prem Kumar in Danny Boyle's Golden Globe winning and Academy Award nominated Slumdog Millionaire (2008), for which Kapoor won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture and received a nomination for Best Ensemble at the Black Reel Awards of 2008.

Personal life and education

Anil Kapoor was born on December 24, 1958, in a chawl in Tilak Nagar, Mumbai, to a film producer Surinder Kapoor and his wife Nirmal Kapoor. He attended Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School, Chembur.[1] Coming from a film-oriented family, Kapoor's elder brother, Boney Kapoor, is a producer while younger brother Sanjay Kapoor is also a well known Bollywood actor, though not as successful.

In 1984, he married Sunita Kapoor (née Bhambhani) and had two daughters and a son. Kapoor's elder daughter is the actress Sonam Kapoor. As of 2008, his other daughter, Rhea, is studying in New York while his son Harsh is still in school.

He is the brother-in-law of the actress Sridevi with whom he has starred in many films. His sister Reena is married to Sandeep Marwah of the Marwah Films & Video Studios.

Career

As Actor

Kapoor made his Bollywood debut with Umesh Mehra's Hamare Tumhare (1979) in a supporting role. After a few minor roles in films such as Hum Paanch (1980) and Shakti (1982), he got his first leading role in the 1983 Hindi film, Woh Saat Din. Kapoor later tried acting in Tollywood and Kollywood, and appeared in the Telugu film Vamsa Vriksham and Mani Ratnam's Kannada debut film Pallavi Anu Pallavi.

Next, followed a critically acclaimed performance in Yash Chopra's drama Mashaal (1984), for which he won his first Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actor category. Going on to deliver commercial success with films like Meri Jung (1985) and Karma (1986), Kapoor won acclaim for his title role in Shekhar Kapur's sci-fi film Mr. India (1987). The film became one of his biggest box office hits and shot him to superstar status.[2]

In 1988, he was rewarded with his first Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in the hit film, Tezaab. The following year he delivered more commercial success with Ram Lakhan, Parinda and Rakhwala.[2] The year 1990, saw him play a dual role, as twin brothers in the successful Kishen Kanhaiya. Anil Kapoor won critical acclaim for his performance in Eeshwar, co-starring Vijaya Shanti. With these successes, Anil Kapoor was widely acknowledged as the industry's biggest star at the time. This was followed by a critically acclaimed performance as a middle aged man in Yash Chopra's romantic drama Lamhe. Although the film was a box office failure in India, it proved to be a success overseas.

In 1992, Kapoor received his second Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in Indra Kumar's Beta opposite Madhuri Dixit. In 1993, Boney Kapoor's much delayed mega-budget Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja was a disaster at box office and damaged Anil Kapoor's reputation as the industry biggest star at the time. The only major success in these years was Laadla with Sridevi, a film also produced by Boney Kapoor.

After a period of little box office success, he had box office success with films like Judaai (1997), Deewana Mastana (1997),[3] Biwi No.1 (1999), Loafer (1996), Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain (1999) and Taal (1999).[4]. He also won critical acclaim for his strong performance in Virasat, a remake of Tamil film in which Kamal Hasan had played Anil Kapoor's role.

He won his first National Film Award in the Best Actor category for his role in Rajkumar Santoshi's critically acclaimed Pukar in 2000. Following films from 2001 to 2004 failed to do well but Kapoor won acclaim for his role in the thriller My Wife's Murder (2005), which he also produced. Anees Bazmee's super-hit comedy No Entry followed for Kapoor that year. The film became the highest grossing film of the year[5] and Kapoor's comic-timing was applauded.

Kapoor's most recent films, Anees Bazmee's Welcome, which released on December 21, 2007, did very well at the box office. His first 2008 release Abbas Mustan's thriller Race became a box office hit too. But Vijay Krishna Acharya's Tashan, which marked Anil's comeback to Yash Raj Films failed to do well at the box office. His most recent films were his first English-language film Slumdog Millionaire, which released on 12 November 2008, and Yuvvraaj, which released on 21 November 2008. Yuvvraaj, with Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles, has failed to do well at the box office. On the other hand, Slumdog Millionaire has won a number of international awards and received rave reviews from critics across the globe, costing only US $15 million to produce, but pulling in more than $40 million in the first three months of opening. In January 2009, he attended the 66th Golden Globe Awards ceremony along with the team of Slumdog Millionaire, which won four Golden Globe Awards. Kapoor also received a nomination for Best Ensemble at the Black Reel Awards of 2008 and has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

As Producer

In 2002, Kapoor produced his first film, the comedy Badhaai Ho Badhaai, in which he also starred in, but the film failed to do well. Next followed, the critically acclaimed thriller My Wife's Murder (2005), which also didn't do well at the box office. His next produced film, Gandhi, My Father, which focuses on the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his son Harilal Gandhi released on August 3, 2007. Despite being acclaimed by critics and audiences, the film failed to do well.

Kapoor is currently producing the film, Shortcut - The Con Is On.

Awards and nominations

Filmography

Actor

Year Film Role Other notes
1979 Hamare Tumhare Vipin
1980 Ek Baar Kaho
1981 Hum Paanch
1982 Shakti Ravi Kumar Guest appearance
1983 Pallavi Anu Pallavi Kannada film
Woh Saat Din Prem Pratap Patailawale
1984 Mashaal Raja Winner, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Andar Baahar Raja
Laila Kumar Deshraj Singh
Love Marriage
1985 Saaheb Suni Sharma
Yudh Public Prosecutor Avinash/Junior
Mohabbat Shekhar
Meri Jung Arun Verma Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1986 Kahan Kahan Se Guzar
Pyaar Ka Sindoor
Chameli Ki Shaadi Charandas
Aap Ke Saath Vimal
Janbaaz Amar Singh
Pyar Kiya Hai Pyar Karenge Anand
Karma Johnny/Gyaneshwar
Insaaf Ki Awaaz
1987 Itihaas
Mr. India Arun Verma/Mr.India
Hifazat Ram Kumar/Raj Kumar
Thikana Ravi
1988 Kasam
Ram-Avtar Avtar
Vijay Arjun
Sone Pe Suhaaga Ravi Kumar/Joginder
Tezaab Mahesh Deshmukh (Munna) Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Inteqam
1989 Ram Lakhan Inspector Lakhan Pratap Singh
Joshilay Karan
Eeshwar Ishwarchand Vishnunath Brahmanand Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Rakhwala
Abhimanyu Mannu/Abhimanyu America Puri
/Abdul Jabbar
Aag Se Khelenge Inspector Ravi Saxena/Raja Saxena
Kala Bazaar Vijay
Parinda Karan
1990 Awaargi Azad
Kishen Kanhaiya Kishen/Kanhaiya Double role
Ghar Ho To Aisa
Jeevan Ek Sangharsh Karan
Amba
Jamai Raja Raja
1991 Jigarwala Amar Singh
Benaam Badsha Deepak
Pratikar Krishna Srivastav
Lamhe Virendra Pratap Singh Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1992 Beta Raju Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Zindagi Ek Jua Harikishan alias Harry
Humlaa Shiva
Khel Devdas/Arun Kumar
Heer Ranjha Deedho/Ranjha
Apradhi Shiva
1993 Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja Ramesh Verma/Romeo
Guru Dev Guru (Gaurav)
1994 Laadla Raju
Andaz Ajay
1942: A Love Story Naren Singh Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Mr. Azaad Azaad
1995 Trimurti Anand Singh/Sikander Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
1996 Rajkumar Rajkumar
Loafer Ravi Kumar
Mr. Bechara Anand Verma
1997 Judaai Raaj
Virasat Shakti Thakur Winner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance
Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Deewana Mastana Raj Kumar (Raja)/Inspector. Bansi Rao
1998 Kabhi Na Kabhi Rajeshwar (alias Raja)
Gharwali Baharwali Arun
Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate Shanker Sharma/Ramanuj
1999 Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain Vijay
Biwi No.1 Lakhan Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Mann Raj
Taal Vikrant Kapoor Winner, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
2000 Bulandi Dharamraj "Dada" Thakur/Arjun Thakur
Pukar Major Jaidev Rajvansh Winner, National Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai Avinash
Karobaar Rajiv
2001 Lajja Raju
Nayak Shivaji Rao Gaekwad
2002 Badhaai Ho Badhaai Raja
Om Jai Jagadish Om Batra
Rishtey Suraj Singh
2003 Armaan Dr. Akash Sinha
Calcutta Mail Avinash
2004 Musafir Lucky
2005 Bewafaa Aditya Sahai
My Wife's Murder Ravi Patwardhan
No Entry Kishen Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Chocolate Advocate Krishan Pundit
2006 Humko Deewana Kar Gaye Karan Oberoi
Darna Zaroori Hai Karan Chopra
2007 Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love Vinay
Welcome Sagar Pandey aka Majnu Bhai Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
2008 My Name is Anthony Gonsalves Himself Special appearance
Black & White Rajan Mathur
Race Inspector Robert D'Costa (R.D.)
Tashan Lakhan Singh Ballebaaz (Bhaiyyaji)
Slumdog Millionaire Prem Kumar Winner, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated, Black Reel Award for Best Ensemble
Yuvvraaj Gyanesh Yuvvraaj released

Producer

References