Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Ranbir Kapoor

Ranbir Kapoor Biography
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Ranbir Kapoor (born 28 September 1982[1]) is an Indian film actor who appears in Hindi language films of Bollywood. Born to actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, Kapoor began his career in film as an assistant director for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 2005 film Black. He made his acting debut with a leading role in Bhansali's 2007 romance Saawariya, for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.

Kapoor earned widespread recognition in 2009 for his performances in the films Wake Up Sid, Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani, and Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year; these performances jointly earned him the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor. He received further success for his portrayal of an aspiring politician in the political thriller Raajneeti (2010). Kapoor received his first Best Actor award at Filmfare for his performance in the Imtiaz Ali-directed drama Rockstar (2011), and a second consecutive award in the same category for his portrayal of a deaf-mute man in the hugely successful romantic comedy Barfi! (2012).[2][3]

In 2013, Kapoor appeared in Ayan Mukerji's coming-of-age film Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, which emerged as the third highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time.[4][5] Having done so, Kapoor has established himself as a leading contemporary actor of Hindi cinema.[6][7] His off-screen life has received widespread media coverage in India.filmmakers Shashi Kapoor and Shammi Kapoor, and nephew of actor Randhir Kapoor. Kapoor studied at Bombay Scottish School in Mahim, Mumbai. He had always been weak in academics and passed his tenth standard with 53.4%, for which his mother called him up and cried with joy over the phone for having passed his entire school life without failing a year, as no one in the Kapoor family had done so until then. He went on to pursue method acting at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York.[9][10]

Before starting off his career as an actor, Kapoor appeared in two short films: Passion to Love (2002), which was also directed by him, and India 1964 (2004). He later began working as an assistant with director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, where he was involved in the making of the film Black (2005).[11]Kapoor who initially had plans of becoming an actor was later cast by Bhansali in his next directional venture, Saawariya opposite newcomer Sonam Kapoor. The film failed to do well at the box office,[12] though his performance was largely appreciated and he earned his first Filmfare award for Best Male Debut. In 2008, Kapoor starred in Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008) alongside Bipasha Basu, Minissha Lamba and Deepika Padukone. The film was a semi-hit at the box-office,[13] and earned mixed reviews. Kapoor was praised for his performance, with Rajeev Masand noting that "Bachna Ae Haseeno is a showreel for the sheer talent of Ranbir Kapoor who blazes across the screen like a blinding light. He's got that indescribable star quality, and what's more he can act. At comedy, in the emotional scenes, and yes of course when he's dancing -- your eyes are transfixed on the screen when he's up there even in a passing shot."[14]

In 2009, Kapoor appeared in three movies. His first release was Ayan Mukerji's Wake Up Sid, in which he portrayed the character of Siddharth Mehra, a spoiled and self-centered college student from Mumbai. Featured opposite Konkona Sen Sharma, the film was a critical and commercial success.[15] Shrey Patnaik wrote, "Ranbir's Sid is a near-perfect portrait of the aimless young man searching for a direction in life. Ranbir handles the character's inner life with the effortlessness of a Sitar maestro twiddling with his instrument's strings to create a music that takes the audience to a world where the sounds suggest a harmony between art and life. In Wake Up Sid, Ranbir proves once and for all that he's the future of Hindi cinema."[16] He next starred alongside Katrina Kaif in Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani. He portrayed the role of Prem Shankar. The film surfaced as one of the biggest hits of the year.[17] For his performances in these films, Kapoor received his first nominations for Filmfare Best Actor.

Following this, Kapoor appeared in Shimit Amin's drama Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year, directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. Kapoor's portrayal of Harpreet Singh Bedi attracted rave reviews, with one critic writing, "Ranbir brings to his part a whole lot of earnestness and heart. His natural and utterly contagious exuberance so much on display in his last two films Wake Up Sid and Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani is effortlessly curbed here."[18] Upon release, the film received positive reviews by critics but was declared 'below average'.[19] Kapoor's performance was critically acclaimed,

In 2010, he featured in Prakash Jha's multi-starrer political thriller Raajneeti. Made on budget of INR60 crore (US$10 million),[20] the film was released on June 4, 2010. It opened to positive reviews and was declared a "blockbuster".[21] Kapoor's performance was well received, with critic Nikhat Kazmi concluding, "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. He's as grey and soot-filled, as volcanoes go."[22] In the same year, Kapoor appeared alongside Priyanka Chopra in Siddharth Anand's Anjaana Anjaani. The film received mixed reviews from critics, and was a moderate box office success.[21] Nonetheless, Kapoor was mostly praised for his performance, with Taran Adarsh commenting "Ranbir is an actor with an infinite range and his dedication to his work is evident in every film. I have often stated that he is the finest actor of his generation and the fact comes alive yet again as you watch him donning a new character in Anjaana Anjaani."[23]
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