Raj Kapoor or Ranbirraj Kapoor was born on December 14, 1924 he is also
known as 'the show-man', was a legendary Indian film actor, producer and
director of Hindi films. He was the winner of seven Filmfare Awards and a
nominee for the Grand Prize of the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.
Raj Kapoor was born in Peshawar in the North West Frontier
Province in British India to Bollywood actor, Prithviraj Kapoor, and Ramsarni
(Rama) Devi née Mehra. He was the eldest of the four children in the Hindu
Pathan family. He is grandson of Dewan Basheswarnath Kapoor and great-grandson
of Dewan Keshavmal Kapoor, part of the famous Kapoor family.
His younger brothers are the actors Shammi Kapoor and Shashi
Kapoor. He also had a sister by name Urmila Sial.
Career
Raj Kapoor began his career as a clapper boy assisting Kidar
Sharma at a film studio. At age eleven, he appeared in films for the first
time, in the 1935 film Inquilab. After acting in several other films the next
12 years, Raj Kapoor's big break came with the lead role in Neel Kamal (1947)
opposite Madhubala in her first role as a leading lady. In 1948, at the age of
twenty-four, he established his own studio, R. K. Films, and became the
youngest film director of his time. His first movie as a producer, director and
star was the 1948 film Aag which was also the first of his many films with
actress Nargis. However the film failed to do well at the box office. In 1949
he once again starred alongside Nargis and Dilip kumar in Mehboob Khan's
classic blockbuster Andaz which was his first major success as an actor.
He went on to produce, direct and star in many box office
hits such as Barsaat (1949), Awaara (1951), Shree 420 (1955), Chori Chori
(1956) and Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai (1960). These films established his
screen image as The Tramp modeled on Charlie Chaplin's most famous screen
persona. In 1964 he produced, directed and starred in Sangam which was his
first film in colour. This was his last major success as a leading actor. He
moved onto directing and starring in his ambitious 1970 film, Mera Naam Joker
(My name is Joker), which took more than six years to complete. The film was
said to be loosely based on his own life. When released in 1970, it was however
a box office disaster putting him into a financial crisis. Despite this
setback, the film was much later acknowledged as a misunderstood classic and
Raj himself regarded this film as his favourite.
He bounced back in 1971 when he co-starred with his eldest
son Randhir Kapoor in Randhir's acting and directorial debut Kal Aaj Aur Kal
(1971) which also starred Raj's father Prithviraj Kapoor as well as Randhir's
wife to be Babita. From then on he acted in films as a character actor and
focused on producing and directing films. He launched his second eldest son
Rishi Kapoor's career when he produced and directed Bobby (1973) which was not
only a huge box office success but also introduced actress Dimple Kapadia,
later a very popular actress, and was the first of a new generation of teen
romances. Dimple wore bikinis in the film which was quite unique for Indian
films then.
In the latter half of the 1970s and early 1980s he produced
and directed films which focused on the female protagonists: Satyam Shivam
Sundaram (1978) with Zeenat Aman, Prem Rog (1982) with Padmini Kolhapure and
Ram Teri Ganga Maili (1985) which introduced Mandakini.
Raj Kapoor's last major film appearance was in Vakil Babu
(1982). His last acting role was a cameo appearance in a 1984 released British
made-for-television film titled Kim.
Death
Raj Kapoor suffered from asthma in his later years; he died
of complications related to asthma in 1988 at sixty-three years of age. At the
time of his death he was working on the movie Henna (an Indo-Pakistani love
story). The film was later completed by his son Randhir Kapoor and released in
1991 going onto become a huge success.
Legacy
Raj Kapoor is appreciated both by film critics and ordinary
film fans. Film historians and movie buffs speak of him as the "Charlie
Chaplin of Indian cinema," since he often portrayed a tramp-like figure,
who, despite adversity, was still cheerful and honest. His fame spread
worldwide. He was adored by audiences in large parts of Africa, the Middle
East, the former Soviet Union, China, and Southeast Asia; his movies were
global commercial successes.
In 1946, at 22, Raj Kapoor married Krishna Malhotra
belonging to Jabalpur, in a traditional family-arranged wedding. Krishna was a
distant relative, his father's maternal uncle's daughter. Her brothers Prem
Nath as well as Rajindernath were also actors. Raj Kapoor and Krishna's eldest
son Randhir Kapoor was born in 1947, followed by their elder daughter Ritu the
year after, in 1948. The second son actor, Rishi Kapoor was born in 1952, and
second daughter Reema in 1956. Their youngest son, Rajiv Kapoor was born in
1962. Randhir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor and
Nargis during the 1950s. The couple starred in several films together,
including Awaara and Shree 420. He is also alleged to have had an affair with
Vyjayanthimala, his co-star in Sangam.
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