1. Ranbir
Kapoor, Rockstar
Saawariya, starring Ranbir
Raj Kapoor was canned in 2007 and was his maiden feature. However, critical
acclaim came his way for essaying the role of a hearing and speech impaired
character in the wondrous motion picture Barfi.
The emotive
feature film directed by Anurag Basu, won several accolades. It was nominated
for the estimable Oscar Awards in 2012, as India’s entry in the ‘Best Foreign
Language Film’ category. It was also screened at the prodigious Marrakech Film Festival
and at the exalted Bussan International reverie.
Ranbir began his
voyage into tinsel world by assisting Sanjay Leela Bhansali in 2005 for the
alluring and critically acclaimed talkie, Black, starring Rani Mukherjee.
This celebrity is
a product of the Method School of acting, who honed the craft at the School of
Visual Arts, New York and subsequently was a tutee at the Lee Strasberg Theatre
and Film Institute.
It is believed
that in order to get under the skin of the character in the movie Rockstar, Ranbir followed all the tenets
of Method Acting. The simpleton Janardhan in the film scales the summit but simultaneously
leads himself to self-destruction.
To enact the role
to the hilt , the artiste stayed with a Jat family in Pitam Pura, West Delhi
for a considerable length of time and would also strum the guitar for hours at A
R Rahman’s studio in order to pick up the subtle mannerisms characteristic of musicians;
an indicator of his sterling commitment. In the realm of commercial cinema of
Bollywood, one reckons that perhaps legends like Dilip Kumar and Amitabh
Bachchan displayed such allegiance to their profession.
The year was 1982,
yet another rambunctious and tumultuous year. Mark Thatcher, son of the iconic Iron
Lady of Britain, Margaret Thatcher disappeared in the Sahara during the Dakar Rally.
Fortuitously for the denizens of Great Britain before they agreed to secede and
gave thumbs up to Brexit, the son was rescued.
Meanwhile
temperatures froze across the United States of America as a Cold Sunday swept
across the northern part of the land on the 17 January that year. The Universe
too played startling games; called the Jupiter Effect when eight planets in the
Solar System were all aligned on the same side.
Back home in India,
there were two important events in 1982 – Congress (I) lost power to NTR in
Andhra Pradesh and Ramakrishna Hegde worsted the Congress in Karnataka. On 28 September
of the same year Ranbir Raj Kapoor was born to Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh.
The fabled actor
is among the Forbes list of 100 celebratory personalities. American critics
have labelled him to perfect ‘The Art of Minimalist’ for his portrayal in Prakash
Jha’s political thriller, Rajneeti, inspired by Mario Puzo’s The Godfather and the immortal Indian
epic, Mahabharata. The movie scorched
Bollywood screens as it garnered $8.4million as earnings and catapulted Ranbir
Kapoor to the realms of stratosphere.
It was however Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahani which earned
the producers gargantuan manna. This Ranbir Kapoor, Salman Khan and Katrina
Kaif flick was the reportedly the fourth largest grosser of Bollywood in 2009. Wake Up Sid, another Ranbir starrer
along with Konkana Sen Sharma and Anupam Kher, where a younger man falls for an
older woman was termed as a sleeper hit for the unusual plot.
The artiste for
his portrayals in Barfi, Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahani, Rocket
Singh – The Salesman of the Year and Sawarian
has either been recommended or won Filmfare awards, which is certainly no mean
achievement in a relatively short span of his film career.
Sanjay Dutt has
certainly received a new lease of life through the dramatic portrayal by Ranbir
Kapoor in biopic Sanju. Released in June 2018, the movie has grossed
US $81million. Kapoor essays the role in a manner that it is not hagiographic,
but the narrative is captivating and engrossing. More importantly the movie
re-established Ranbir Kapoor’s status as a bankable star on the Bollywood
firmament.
Sheryl Crow was to
sing, ‘The first cut is the deepest’. The first affair, even though merely an
infatuation has an indelible impression on the human mind and heart. Ranbir was
attracted to a prepossessing girl at a tender age in class seven. He has had
his share of alleged affairs with co-stars like Deepika Padukone, Katrina Kaif
and is Alia Bhatt. These glittering names would make the hearts of stock
individuals flutter.
“Yes, I was
addicted to cigarettes and alcohol,” says this fabled star. This is not an
achievement to endorse, but does indicate the candour in his persona.
Like several other
celebrities in Bollywood, Ranbir has a streak of sportsmanship and an inane humane
approach to life. He is a football enthusiast and patronises a club called All
Star Football Club. He also supports, YUWA, an all girls soccer squad in a
bijou town of Jharkhand.
Together with Aamir
Khan he runs the Pani Foundation to provide succour to the parched throats of
Mumbaikars. Ranbir in partnership with Shabana Azmi has established the Millennium
Welfare Society for the impoverished and underprovided women of the financial
capital of the country. When Nepal was subsumed by a devastating earthquake, he
liberally provided assistance and ministration. Similarly, the cops of Mumbai
were pleasantly surprised when he donated two thousand raincoats to brave the
rains.
Like millions of
individuals who traverse this planet, Ranbir has had his shades of black, grey
and white on the roller-coaster ride in Bollywood. Says the trouper, “Personally,
love is very important for me. There are lots of ordinary things in life, so
love should be extraordinary, I hope I achieve that.”
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