The chocolate boy of the 1980s, Rishi Kapoor, who has started portraying a wide range of characters now, has been leaving people spellbound. And the role of Ravikant in Yash Raj Film’s ‘Aurangzeb’ will substantiate the fact.
The veteran has all the reasons to wear a broad smile because not just his, but even his son, Ranbir’s career graph is only turning out to be prettier day by day.
The actor is believed to have shared some of his son’s decisions and while doing so, reportedly took a jibe at Shah Rukh Khan.
According to Papa Kapoor, beta Ranbir is least interested in playing stereotypical roles. Junior RK was launched by Sanjay Leela Bhansali in ‘Saawariya’ (2005). The film proved to be a dud at the Box Office but marked the emergence of an actor with talent in abundance.
Since then, Ranbir has essayed a variety of roles in ‘Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani’, ‘Rajneeti’, ‘Bachna Aye Haseeno’, ‘Rockstar’ and ‘Barfi!’.
Apparently, Ranbir doesn’t want to play a typical college goer and dance around with dancers in the background like the way Shah Rukh used to do in the 1990s.
Times have changed, haven’t they?
The veteran has all the reasons to wear a broad smile because not just his, but even his son, Ranbir’s career graph is only turning out to be prettier day by day.
The actor is believed to have shared some of his son’s decisions and while doing so, reportedly took a jibe at Shah Rukh Khan.
According to Papa Kapoor, beta Ranbir is least interested in playing stereotypical roles. Junior RK was launched by Sanjay Leela Bhansali in ‘Saawariya’ (2005). The film proved to be a dud at the Box Office but marked the emergence of an actor with talent in abundance.
Since then, Ranbir has essayed a variety of roles in ‘Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani’, ‘Rajneeti’, ‘Bachna Aye Haseeno’, ‘Rockstar’ and ‘Barfi!’.
Apparently, Ranbir doesn’t want to play a typical college goer and dance around with dancers in the background like the way Shah Rukh used to do in the 1990s.
Times have changed, haven’t they?