
Bollywood addiction is one which you
can give up anytime, as long as it is next Friday. A Bollywood addict's definition
of Friday consists of an aroma that is a mix of warm and greasy buttery-yellow
popcorn, crunchy-salty nachos, fizzy cold-drinks and long and tiring queues at
the ticket-counter. While this craze is prevalent world-wide, it is most
obviously inherent in those who breathe in the air of the deeper corners of the
B-town. The people in question are the pro-genies of the various Bollywood
maestros who have grown up with Bollywood running in their blood along with
those Bollywood genes. If you haven't already guessed, this week, the family under
BollyCurry's scanner is the various generations of the infamous Kapoor clan, Surinder Kapoor and family.
Surinder
Kapoor

Surinder Kapoor started his career in Bollywood as a
secretary to the
veteran yesteryear actress Geeta Bali and moved up the ladder to become a
producer himself. Apart from producing several movies, he was also the
President of the Film and Television Producers Guild of India for the
years from 1995 to 2001. A list of movies produced by him include
Shehzada (1972),
Phool
Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (1978),
Woh Saat Din (1983),
Judaai (1997),
Pukar (2000),
Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai (2000) and
No Entry (2005).
He was also the recipient of the prestigious L.V. Prasad Phalke Award in the
year 2009. His sons
Boney Kapoor,
Anil Kapoor and
Sanjay Kapoor are also
recognised for their significant contribution to Bollywood.
Boney
Kapoor

One of the most celebrated producers of Bollywood,
Boney Kapoor
has brought to Indian cinema movies that have gone down in history. Being a lavish
producer, Kapoor's
Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993) was the most
expensive movie of until then. He is to be credited to have launched the
industry's biggest talent, including
Anil Kapoor through
Woh Saat Din (1983)
and
Tabu Hashmi through
Prem (1995). A few notable movies produced under
his banner are
Hum Paanch (1980),
Loafer (1996),
Pukar (2000),
Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na (2004),
No Entry (2005) and
Tevar (2015).
Hitherto, the Indian fantasy superhero film
Mr. India (1987) which was a
classic-cult movie, the drama
Pukar (2000) and the action crime thriller
Wanted (2009) remain a few of his best works. His upcoming projects
include
No Entry Mein Entry and
Mr. India 2, slated for the release of 2015 and 2016 respectively. He has also been awarded with the Nargis Dutt Award for
Best Feature Film on National Integration for the film
Pukar.
Anil
Kapoor

Actor and producer
Anil Kapoor's
name is written in golden letters in the history of Indian cinema. With almost
35 years in Bollywood, Kapoor made his debut with Umesh Mehra's
Hamare
Tumhare in the year 1979. He first gained recognition with
Yash Raj Chopra's
Mashaal
(1984) which won him the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. His
first Filmfare Award for the Best Actor came with
Meri Jung (1985) where
he played the angry young lawyer out to seek justice. He has been the
trendsetter of a rough demeanour supported by stubble. A versatile
actor, he has a large number of movies to his credit like
Chameli Ki Shadi (1986),
Mr. India (1987),
Tezaab (1988),
Ram Lakhan (1989),
Lamhe
(1991),
Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993),
Biwi No. 1 (1999),
Pukar (2000),
Nayak (2001),
Welcome (2007),
Race (2008),
No Problem (2010) and
Race 2 (2013). He was also a part of the globally acclaimed film
Slumdog
Millionaire (2008), which brought home the Screen Actors Guild Award for
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, and the Hollywood movie
Mission
Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011). He will soon be seen in movies
Welcome
Back and
Dil Dhadakne Do later
this year.
Sanjay
Kapoor

Sanjay Kapoor, who is also an actor and producer by profession,
debuted with
Prem in 1995. The movie tanked at the box-office due to the
unnecessary delay in its production. His second movie
Raja (1995) went
on to do well commercially whose success is attributed to the female
protagonist played by
Madhuri Dixit Nene. Subsequently, he went on to do movies
like
Auzaar (1997),
Sirf Tum (1997),
Qayamat: City Under
Threat (2003),
Julie (2004),
Luck By Chance (2009),
Prince
(2010) and a few more but none of them helped establish him as a successful
actor which led him to the producer's path. He has produced
Kya Time Tha
Yaar (2009),
It's My Life (2012) and the recent one being Arjun
Kapoor-
Sonakshi Sinha's starrer
Tevar (2014).
Mona
Kapoor

Mona Shourie Kapoor, the first wife of
Boney Kapoor, was the CEO
of the Future Studios which is the largest ready-to-shoot indoor shooting
studio in Mumbai. She was the production coordinator for
Basu Chatterjee's
feature film
Sheesha (1986) and
Farishtay (1991). She has also
produced a few successful television shows like
Hera Pheri, Yug, Wilayatee
Babu and
Kaise Kahoon. Apart from this, she was also a Jury Member
of the India Telly Awards in 2005.
Next on the list is the veteran actress who is cited to be the first
female superstar of the Bollywood and the second wife of producer
Boney Kapoor. She started her career as a child artist and working rigorously
in the movies down South,
Sridevi made her debut in the Hindi film industry
with
Solva Sawan in 1979. She became an overnight star with the success
of
Himmatwala in 1983, earning her the sobriquet 'Thunder Thighs'. A few
of her movies that prove her mettle are
Inquilaab (1984),
Nagina (1986),
Karma (1986),
Mr. India (1987),
Chandni (1989),
Lamhe (1991),
Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993),
Judaai (1997) and
English
Vinglish (2012). She has a huge list of accolades to her credit that go on
to showcase the extent of her talent.
Sonam
Kapoor

The third generation of the Kapoors begins, starting with Anil
Kapoor's elder daughter, fashionista actress
Sonam Kapoor. She stepped into
Bollywood as an assistant director to
Sanjay Leela Bhansali for the movie
Black
(2005). Bhansali then decided to cast her for his romantic film
Saawariya
(2007) in which her performance was evaluated as critical.
Delhi-6 (2009)
opposite
Abhishek Bachchan brought light to Kapoor's potential as an actor, and
she moved on to do movies like
Aisha (2010),
Mausam (2011),
Raanjhanaa
(2013) and
Khoobsurat (2014) in which her talent was fairly
appreciated. The Kapoor damsel is up
next to be paired opposite
Salman Khan in
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015).
Arjun
Kapoor

Son of the producer
Boney Kapoor and
Mona Shourie Kapoor, Arjun
Kapoor kick-started his Bollywood career as an assistant director and an
associate producer for various movies, including Nikhil Advani's
Kal Ho Naa
Ho (2003) and
Wanted (2009), respectively. He debuted his acting
career with Habib Faisal's romantic drama
Ishaqzaade (2012) which
catapulted him to the top of the league as an actor. Kapoor is only six films
old in the industry, namely
Ishaqzaade (2012),
Aurangzeb (2013),
Gunday
(2014),
2 States (2014),
Finding Fanny (2014), and
Tevar (2015),
but he has managed to prove his potential as a powerhouse of talent with the faultless
delivery of his characters.
Rhea
Kapoor

The younger daughter of
Anil Kapoor,
Rhea Kapoor followed her
grandfather's footsteps that led her to become a producer. She has produced the
rom-com movie
Aisha (2010) starring
Sonam Kapoor in the titular role
opposite Abhay Deol. The movie was an adaptation of Jane Austen's novel
Emma.
Recently, she produced another romantic comedy
Khoobsurat (2014),
starring
Fawad Khan and once again,
Sonam Kapoor in the lead roles. The movie was a remake
of the 1980's
Rekha-starrer film,
Khoobsurat. Her next project
Saat
Hindustani is in the pre-production phase and will hit the theatres will soon. To
add another feather to Kapoor sister's cap, they are soon launching
their street fashion label by the name of Rheson. The sister's duo is
busy promoting their clothing line these days.
Their movies will be their legacy, they will
speak for them long after they're gone. The passion for films shall pass on
from one generation to another, resulting in an intense scenario in the movies
that the posterity does. We look forward for more endeavours from the upcoming
generations, who are a means for their elders to live on. BollyCurry will take
your leave. waiting for their readers to mention in the space below who their favourite
Kapoor is, and why?
Writer: Pooja B.
Editors: Shikha A. and Sonia R.
Graphics: Shikha A.
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