Rishi Kapoor Felt Hrithik Roshan Was A Better Actor Than Shah Rukh Khan & Aamir Khan & Had His Reasons (Picture Credit: Facebook & IMDb)
Rishi Kapoor was an actor par excellence, but he was also a man of spoken words. He never minced his words and never shied away from calling a spade a spade. He once talked about the performances of three brilliant actors from the 2000s. Though, it was before his son Ranbir Kapoor made his debut.
It was during such a discussion that Rishi Ji clearly showed his affection and fondness for Fighter actor Hrithik Roshan. Hr made his debut in 2000 with Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai and shot to fame overnight.
With Knph, Hrithik was immediately given the stardom he deserved and was also put on a pedestal, same as superstars like Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and Salman Khan, the three ruling stars from the 90s and 2000s.
Rishi Kapoor was an actor par excellence, but he was also a man of spoken words. He never minced his words and never shied away from calling a spade a spade. He once talked about the performances of three brilliant actors from the 2000s. Though, it was before his son Ranbir Kapoor made his debut.
It was during such a discussion that Rishi Ji clearly showed his affection and fondness for Fighter actor Hrithik Roshan. Hr made his debut in 2000 with Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai and shot to fame overnight.
With Knph, Hrithik was immediately given the stardom he deserved and was also put on a pedestal, same as superstars like Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and Salman Khan, the three ruling stars from the 90s and 2000s.
- 2/17/2024
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Mumbai, Oct 21 (Ians) Actress Madhuri Dixit Nene on Wednesday walked down memory lane and recalled working with the late co-actor Rishi Kapoor and late choreographer Saroj Khan in the 1995 release, Yaarana.
The David Dhawan directorial was inspired by the Julia Roberts-starrer "Sleeping With The Enemy" and is still remembered for Madhuri's hit dance number, "Mera piya ghar aaya". The number was choreographed by Saroj Khan.
"Working alongside Rishi ji and learning the steps to #MeraPiyaGharAaaya from Saroj ji are some of my fondest memories... Today as we mark #25YearsOfYaraana, remembering both of them. This is dedicated to them and the whole team."
The film released on October 20 in 1995. Incidentally, "Yaarana" clashed at the box office with the Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol starrer "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", which also opened on the same day on the occasion of Diwali that year.
Madhuri shared her post along with a few throwback pictures,...
The David Dhawan directorial was inspired by the Julia Roberts-starrer "Sleeping With The Enemy" and is still remembered for Madhuri's hit dance number, "Mera piya ghar aaya". The number was choreographed by Saroj Khan.
"Working alongside Rishi ji and learning the steps to #MeraPiyaGharAaaya from Saroj ji are some of my fondest memories... Today as we mark #25YearsOfYaraana, remembering both of them. This is dedicated to them and the whole team."
The film released on October 20 in 1995. Incidentally, "Yaarana" clashed at the box office with the Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol starrer "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", which also opened on the same day on the occasion of Diwali that year.
Madhuri shared her post along with a few throwback pictures,...
- 10/21/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Abhishek Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor who will be essaying a father-son relationship in Umesh Shukla’s All is Well, which released nationwide today, seem to have found a fan in music legend Lata Mangeshkar.
The reel-life father-son duo, who recently promoted their film on a popular reality show, had Lata Mangeshkar raving about their singing skills, as she took to a micro blogging site to voice her praise.
Said Lata Mangeshkar, “Ek do din pehele maine Indian idol junior ka episode dekha jis mein Rishi Kapoor ji aur Abhishek Bachchan ji aaye the, dono har bacche ke gaane ka anand le rahe the. Jab Rishi ji ko gaana gane bulaaya gaya aur unhone Main shayar to nahi ye gaana shuru kiya wo sunke main hairan reh gayi, wo itna sur mein gaate hai ye mujhe pata nahi tha, uske baad Abhishek ji ne gaaya aur wo bhi sur mein gaa rahe the,...
The reel-life father-son duo, who recently promoted their film on a popular reality show, had Lata Mangeshkar raving about their singing skills, as she took to a micro blogging site to voice her praise.
Said Lata Mangeshkar, “Ek do din pehele maine Indian idol junior ka episode dekha jis mein Rishi Kapoor ji aur Abhishek Bachchan ji aaye the, dono har bacche ke gaane ka anand le rahe the. Jab Rishi ji ko gaana gane bulaaya gaya aur unhone Main shayar to nahi ye gaana shuru kiya wo sunke main hairan reh gayi, wo itna sur mein gaate hai ye mujhe pata nahi tha, uske baad Abhishek ji ne gaaya aur wo bhi sur mein gaa rahe the,...
- 8/22/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
At the trailer launch of All Is Well, Abhishek Bachchan, who plays Rishi Kapoor's son in the film shared some of his childhood memories with Rishi ji.
Children of superstars often visit their parents on the sets. When asked Abhishek to share some childhood incident or memory about visiting his dad on the sets and seeing Rishi ji work with his dad, he said, "Since childhood, when I used to go to visit dad on the sets, I remember since Naseeb shoot, he used to play with me."
Junior Bachchan added, "The most remembrance that I have is of Ajooba because at that time I was slightly older and I used to interact a lot with Chintu uncle. In childhood, after dad, Chintu uncle was my favourite. I used to love being with him. Every time I used to visit him on the sets, he would play with us...
Children of superstars often visit their parents on the sets. When asked Abhishek to share some childhood incident or memory about visiting his dad on the sets and seeing Rishi ji work with his dad, he said, "Since childhood, when I used to go to visit dad on the sets, I remember since Naseeb shoot, he used to play with me."
Junior Bachchan added, "The most remembrance that I have is of Ajooba because at that time I was slightly older and I used to interact a lot with Chintu uncle. In childhood, after dad, Chintu uncle was my favourite. I used to love being with him. Every time I used to visit him on the sets, he would play with us...
- 7/8/2015
- GlamSham
A father-son relationship is unique in its own way! Rishi Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan, who will be seen as father-son duo in the upcoming film All Is Well are seen sharing a different bond altogether.
At the trailer launch of the film, Abhishek was asked if he has ever had any differences with his father and megastar Amitabh Bachchan, he said, "No, because he doesn't consider me as his son, he treats me like his friend. My father had once told me that his father, my dadaji had said that the day your son gets into your shoes, he stops being your son and becomes your friend."
He added, "Ever since I was ten or eleven, I have started wearing my dad's shoes and metaphorically, I still haven't managed to fill his shoes, I am trying, but my dad is my friend. So no, he doesn't disagree, he is very supportive.
At the trailer launch of the film, Abhishek was asked if he has ever had any differences with his father and megastar Amitabh Bachchan, he said, "No, because he doesn't consider me as his son, he treats me like his friend. My father had once told me that his father, my dadaji had said that the day your son gets into your shoes, he stops being your son and becomes your friend."
He added, "Ever since I was ten or eleven, I have started wearing my dad's shoes and metaphorically, I still haven't managed to fill his shoes, I am trying, but my dad is my friend. So no, he doesn't disagree, he is very supportive.
- 7/2/2015
- GlamSham
No doubt our Bolywood industry has changed drastically over time; from poster to movie stills to the way actors danced, sung and acted.
Not only will the photos from the golden era movies make you laugh, but they will even make you think what exactly was going on in the minds of the actors/directors and the entire team.
Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor, who made his debut in Bollywood in the 1970's recently shared a photo from one of his films and he was horrified after seeing it.
Sharing this photo Rishi wrote, "Woohhaa!!! I am scandalised to see me. How dare I do this???Someone sent it to me. Ahh! That's Reena Roy,in the film Barood!"
We love you for being such a sport and sharing those embarrassing photos, Rishi ji!
Not only will the photos from the golden era movies make you laugh, but they will even make you think what exactly was going on in the minds of the actors/directors and the entire team.
Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor, who made his debut in Bollywood in the 1970's recently shared a photo from one of his films and he was horrified after seeing it.
Sharing this photo Rishi wrote, "Woohhaa!!! I am scandalised to see me. How dare I do this???Someone sent it to me. Ahh! That's Reena Roy,in the film Barood!"
We love you for being such a sport and sharing those embarrassing photos, Rishi ji!
- 5/12/2015
- GlamSham
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