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    A(y)Ҋ(jin)δ(li)/Kal Kisne Dekha(2009)

    (i)ħ/Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic(2008)

    ̖(ho)/Delhi 6(2008)

    Â/Namastey London(2007) Manmohan Singh

    ƽ/Om Shanti Om(2007) Himself

    (mng)o(w)ֹ/Dont Stop Dreaming(2007) Groovy

    gĐ(i)/Pyaar Mein Twist(2005) Yash Khurana

    Һ/Hum Tum(2004) Arjun Kapoor

    Kucch To Hai(2003) Professor Bakshi

    һҹ¸/Yeh Hai Jalwa(2002) Rajesh Purushottam Mittal

    Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi(2001) Raj Khanna

    Raju Chacha(2000) Siddhant Rai

    /Deewana(1992) Ravi

    ¹/Chandni(1989) Rohit Gupta

    h/Henna(1989)

    ɽ/Yeh Vaada Raha(1983)

    (i)Ĺ/Love Sickness(1982)

    Aap Ke Deewane(1980) Ram

    Ů/Sargam(1979)

    Doosra Aadmi(1977) Karan Saxena aka Kannu

    Amar Akbar Anthony(1977) Akbar Ilhabadi / Raju

    U/Bobby(1973)

    һ(g)С/My Name Is Joker(1970)

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    Son of Raj Kapoor; husband of actress Neetu Singh; brother of actors Randhir Kapoor, Rajiv Kapoor; nephew of actors Shashi Kapoor, Jennifer Kendal, Shammi Kapoor; brother-in-law of actress Babita Kapoor; paternal uncle of actresses Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor; cousin of actor Kunal Kapoor.

     

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    Rishi Kapoor catapulted to instant fame with "Bobby" but whatever films came after that were no where in comparison with it. Some of his other movies were "Khel Khel Mein", "Pyar Ke Kabil", "Hum Kisise Kam Nahin", "Rafo Chakker", "Jhoota Kahi Ka", "Prem Rog", "Karz" and "Zamane Ko Dikhana Hai". He is someone who has worked with the likes of Dimple Kapadia to Urmila Mantondkar. He also became famous as the younger brother of Amitabh Bachchan in most of his films like "Naseeb", "Amar Akbar Anthony" and "Coolie". Rishi Kapoor also did some good films like "Nagina", "Deewana", "Chandni", "Bol Radha Bol", "Damini" and many more films with new actresses.

    He could not continue as the eternal lover boy and there came a point in his career where he had to give up such roles. He gracefully went behind the camera and came out with a beautiful movie like "Aa Ab Laut Chale" starring Akhaye Khanna and Aishwarya Rai.

    Rishi Kapoor (born September 4, 1952 in Mumbai) is a famous Indian Bollywood actor.His pet name is Chintu.

    He is the second son of famous film director and star Raj Kapoor. His brothers are well-known actors: Randhir Kapoor and Rajiv Kapoor. Rishi is the paternal uncle of todays actresses Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor.

    Rishi married actress Neetu Singh, with whom he had several hit movies, in 1980. They have two children named Ranbir Kapoor and Ridhima Kapoor. His son Ranbir Kapoor is going to make his debut with Sonam Kapoor(Anil Kapoor&apos;s Daughter) in Sanjay Leela Bhansali&apos;s Saawariya releasing in 2007.

    Chintu, as Rishi is fondly addressed, was always passionate about acting. His bedroom mirror was his earliest confidante and he would try out various expressions in front of it.

    Rishi first debuted in his fathers 1970 film "Mera Naam Joker" playing his fathers role as a child.Rishi Kapoor.When elder brother Randhir grew too old to play the role, a chubby Chintu stepped into the hallowed portals of RK Studios to play the young joker in his dads mega movie, "Mera Naam Joker".

    Chintu&apos;s performance as a plump adolescent Raju, whose senses are stirred by his attractive teacher Mary (Simi Garewal), and who struggles to come to terms with his ensuing guilt, was so mature, it belied his age.Rishi won a National Award when he was barely 18 for his sensitive portrayal of a teenagers first crush in the movie.

    Thrilled by the adulation, a barely-out-of-his-teens Chintu hankered for the lead role in his fathers next production, Bobby. But he knew he stood a slim chance to bag it if he did not shed the extra kilos. A determined Chintu stayed away from steak (his favourite dish) and cut himself down to half his size.

    His efforts were successful and Rishi Kapoor had his first lead role, opposite Dimple Kapadia, in the popular 1973 film "Bobby" which became an instant hit with youngsters.Rishi won heady stardom playing Raja, a disenchanted, affection-deprived teenager who falls headlong for the beauteous and well-endowed Bobby (Dimple Kapadia), the daughter of a fun-loving fisherman (Premnath). The young actor became catnip to college girls at 21.

    If Dimple in the title role of Bobby sent hearts spiralling out of control, Chintu with his freshly sprouted moustache and lovelorn eyes did not lag far behind. He may have lost Dimple to reigning superstar Rajesh Khanna, but Khanna lost a sizeable chunk of his young fans to Rishi.

    Rishi then provided a launch pad to a legion of fledgling heroines: Dimple (Bobby), Kajal Kiron (Hum Kisise Kum Nahin), Shoma Anand (Barood), Bhavna (Naya Daur), Jaya Prada (Sargam), Naseem (Kabhi Kabhie), Sonam (Vijay) and Divya Bharti (Deewana).

    When Dimple quit the industry, Rishi found new heroines. In frolicsome entertainers like Rafoo Chakkar, Khel Khel Mein and Amar Akbar Anthony, the nattily dressed Neetu Singh complemented him beautifully. Soon after they played a couple whose marriage is coming apart at the seams in the underrated Doosra Aadmi, they married in real life too. Rishis success coincided with Amitabhs ascent and the prince of romance had a difficult time stepping out of the tall shadow cast by the angry young man.

    Rishi Kapoor could always be counted on to wear the most outrageous outfits. Whether it was the head to toe white sequence leisure suit in "Hum Kisise Kum Naheen" to the incredibly large sunglasses in "Bobby" Rishi was the male kitsch fashion plate of 70s Bollywood. His use of over the top clothes were a way for him to really get into his characters.He was nicknamed "Lover Boy" and Rishi was the major teen heartthrob of 70s Bollywood entertainers. He was the dashing singing and dancing kid chasing romance in light hearted films as opposed to the Angry Young Man social drama/action films that featured actors like Amitabh Bachchan.

    Even if he unapologetically worked in commercial films, believability was his calling card and he worked hard to achieve it. In Amar Akbar Anthony, Rishi wore a double-knit fabric trouser, a netted see-through shirt and chewed paan to get a feel of his character. To lend throb to the Dafliwala in "Sargam", Rishi shrugged his shoulders before playing the dafli, a trait he picked up from a father-son duo of dafli players. It led to an impressed Amitabh Bachchan complimenting Rishi on his ability to dance, sing and play the dafli simultaneously.

    Sporadically, Rishi made valiant attempts to conform to the trend and star in vitriolic dramas like "Zehreela Insaan" and "Gunehgar", but the audience shunned them, preferring to patronise his romances like "Laila Majnu" and "Hum Kisise Kum Nahin". The deft dafliwala of "Sargam" (1979), the pop singer who wants to avenge his own murder in "Karz" (1980), the love-obsessed rebel who proposes to a widow in "Prem Rog" (1982) reinforced ones belief in Rishi Kapoor as a sensitive actor with golden toes.

    His films fuelled his lover boy-for-all-seasons image and Rishi became its prisoner. Besides, his early marriage seemed to disappoint his female fans. In the mid-1980s, Rishi&apos;s penchant for his evening quota of drinks manifested in a well-rounded physique. A seen-there-done-that lassitude set in.

    Still, Rishi acted his way back with Sridevi in Nagin. The hitherto choosy star signed a spate of films.One of them was Yash Chopras "Chandni". Rishi played a man who shuns his love when he is crippled in an accident. The star delivered a perceptive performance capturing the anger, cynicism, self-loathing and the desire for sacrifice that stems from his helplessness.The success of his home-production Henna, directed by brother Randhir, and the cacophonous David Dhawan comedy, Bol Radha Bol, delayed Rishis fade-out but his widening girth resulted in a thinning out of roles.

    He played the lead role romancing young heroines till the year 2000 with the delayed release of "Karobaar: The Business of Love".

    He then attempted his hand at direction, but "Aa Ab Laut Chalen", starring Akshaye Khanna and Aishwarya Rai, made under the RK banner, flopped at the box office.Today, Rishi occasionally lends sparkle to lacklustre fare like "Raju Chacha", "Kuchh Khatti Kuchh Meethi" and "Kucch To Hai"; but a youth-centric industry can offer few roles that do not waste this fine actors talents.

    He did a few more supporting roles with Hum Tum (2004) and Fanaa (2006).Recently he appeared in "Namaste London" and an English-language film titled "Don&apos;t Stop Dreaming" which was directed by his cousin Aditya Raj Kapoor (son of Rishi&apos;s uncle Shammi Kapoor).

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    1998

          Filmfare Awards Special Award

    1974

          Filmfare Awards ݆T  Bobby   (1973)

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