Anil Kapoor Movies
A native of Mumbai, India, born December 24, 1959, Bollywood superstar
Anil Kapoor grew up in the thick of show business, with an executive assistant-turned-film producer father and a homemaker mother.
Kapoor signed for his first acting role at seven years old, in a feature entitled
Tu Payal Main Geet that eventually went unreleased; the experience nevertheless revealed
Anil's true passion and his life's calling to him. He attended the local OLPS school, then St. Xavier's College, where he participated in dramatic competitions and netted a Best Actor trophy at an intercollegiate drama contest. At the same time, however,
Kapoor felt a marked lack of commitment to his general studies and was expelled from college after two years due to non-attendance; reportedly "relieved" by this occurrence, the blossoming actor used that apparent step backward as a step up, confounding his distraught parents in the process by focusing all of his attention and energy on aggressive dramatic training. When an application to the esteemed Pune Film Institute failed to generate admission,
Kapoor instead teamed up with fellow upstart
Mazhar Khan and enrolled in famed acting coach Roshan Taneja's drama classes, training aggressively at a breakneck pace to make it in Indian cinema. He also studied singing and dancing, and got a foothold in the local film industry by working as a casting director and assistant producer.
Film roles then began to arrive;
Kapoor signed for his debut with a part in
Kahan Kahan Se Guzar Gaya, and followed it up with roles in such features as
Woh Saat Din and Laila, but only achieved stardom thanks to his lead billing in
Yash Chopra's film
Mashaal (1984), alongside
Dilip Kumar. Subsequent projects included
Rakhwala (1989),
Loafer (1996),
Armaan (2003), and
Tashan (2008).
Kapoor returned to producing with
Gandhi, My Father, Shortkut - The Con Is On, Aisha, and No Problem. Kapoor would also continue to act, appearing in movies like Slumdog Millionaire and Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, and playing the President of the fictional Islamic Republic of Kamistan on the series 24. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

- 2010
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Two low-level thieves must prove they're not guilty of murder after getting inadvertently drawn into a robbery scheme hatched by a notorious gangster. Yash (Sanjay Dutt) and Raj (Akshaye Khanna) have been friends since childhood. Ever since they were kids, Yash has been a bad influence on Raj. Now Raj has robbed a bank, and it's starting to look like the manager Zandulal (Paresh Rawal) is about to take the fall for his crime. Meanwhile, inept cop Arjun Singh (Anil Kapoor) struggles to deal with his volatile wife Kajal (Sushmita Sen), the daughter of the local police commissioner. As Arjun searches for ruthless diamond thief Marcos (Suniel Shetty) following a deadly robbery, Zandulal does his best to sniff out the thief who ruined his reputation. And he finally gets his man when Raj gets engaged to Kajal's sister Sanjana (Kangna Ranaut). When Zandulal realizes that Raj is the robber, he gives him one chance to return the money before turning him in. Desperate, Raj and Yash rob a local minister just moments before Marcos appears with the same goal. When Marcos fails to find the pastor's stash of stolen diamonds, he murders his target in cold blood. Now Raj and Yash about to take the fall for a murder they didn't commit. To make matters worse, Marcos is now gunning for them, too. Perhaps with a little help from Sanjana, however, Yash and Raj can find a clever way out of their deadly predicament. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- 2010
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Loosely adapted from Jane Austen's popular 1815 novel Emma, this Bollywood comedy follows the misadventures of two polar opposites, drawn together in an offbeat romance. Aisha is a busybody who habitually sticks her nose into everyone's business, Arjun a private boy who wishes that Aisha would keep to herself. Aisha not only lives among the Delhi upper crust and plays according to its rules, but exhibits considerable degrees of style and finesse. She has a remarkable way of getting just about anyone to do her bidding - from the local heartthrob Dhruv to west Delhi lad Randhir. With this skill at her disposal, she gleefully begins playing matchmaker. But when Aisha's plans get her into hot water, Arjun takes it on his shoulders to disentangle her - little realizing that he himself is about to fall under her spell. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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- 2008
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It's family versus money in director Subhash Ghai's colorful musical drama concerning a hard-luck singer who strives to become a billionaire in the short span of 40 days. After signing an agreement with his girlfriend Anushka's (Katrina Kaif) father, Dr. Banton (Boman Irani), struggling singer Deven Yuvvraaj (Salman Khan) has just 40 days to become wealthy beyond his wildest imagination. But in order for that to happen, Deven will have to take an emotional journey alongside his estranged siblings Gyanesh (Anil Kapoor) and Danny (Zayed Khan). But Deven's brothers are essentially polar opposites, and in order to accomplish his goal he'll have to make the absolute most out of every minute he spends with them. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, (more)

- 2007
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Six couples, all from different parts of the world and different walks of life, are all brought together by destiny, fate, and the power of love in director Nikhil Advani's heartfelt tale of romance. Tehzeeb (Vidya Balan) and Ashutosh (John Abraham) have been married for two years and are still deeply in love. When Tehzeeb is involved in a tragic accident, Ashu finds her devotion to her husband put to the ultimate test. Raju (Govinda) is a New Delhi taxi driver who has picked up passengers from the international airport for 15 years, all the while waiting for the appearance of his blonde-haired dream girl. When the woman finally does emerge from the bustling airport one day, Raju finds just how different fantasy and reality can truly be. Every day is the same for London-based PR worker Vinay Malhotra (Anil Kapoor). Awakening sunrise after sunrise in a picture-perfect suburban home, and always returning to a family that is happy to see him at the end of the day, Vinay discovers just how unpredictable the world can be when the beautiful and capricious Anjali (Anjana) determines to seduce the devoted family man and teach him the true definition of passion. Kkamini (Priyanka Chopra) is the bad girl of Bollywood cinema. Upon deciding to change her image for the better, this beautiful young actress finds her plans suddenly thwarted by the mysterious Rahul (Salman Khan). When consummate New Delhi bachelor Shiven (Akshaye Khanna) realizes that he is about to make the ultimate commitment in just ten days, the panic that follows finds him weighing the coming commitment against his much-valued freedom. Finally, newlyweds Ramdayal (Sohail Khan) and Phoolwati (Isha Koppikar) are eager to fulfill the lust that has been gradually building in each of them for years, yet their quest to satiate their driving desire is steadily thwarted by a series of tragicomic events. Eventually, each couple will come together to discover just how the purity of love can make even the most mundane of events both magical and ethereal. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Vidya Balan, John Abraham, (more)

- 2007
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Filmmaker Feroz Khan explores the tragedy of a man who transformed the soul of a nation, but could not provide salvation for his own flesh and blood. Mahatma Gandhi was known in life as "The Great Soul" -- the "Father of a Nation." But while Gandhi's peaceful form of civil disobedience led India to independence and inspired civil rights movements across the globe, his eldest son, Harilal, was wandering the streets of India destitute and conflicted. His father's identity the bane of his existence, Harilal converted to Islam as an act of rebellion, reconverted back to Hinduism as an act of penance, and eventually succumbed to the devastating effects of alcoholism. As racial hatred raged in South Africa and colonial humiliation ran rampant in India, a personal tragedy that few but Mahatma Gandhi's closest companions knew about was consuming both father and son from the inside out. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Darshan Jariwala, Akshaye Khanna, (more)

- 2007
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- 2003
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Directed by Honey Irani, Armaan centers around Dr. Siddharth Sinha's (Amitabh Bachchan) effort to build a state-of-the-art hospital that would provide treatment to any patient, regardless of race, caste, or financial status. His son, Dr. Akash Sinha (Anil Kapoor), is initially determined to help his father reach his goal, but his priorities change after finding himself caught in a complicated love triangle. Eventually, Dr. Akash must choose between the woman that he loves and his father's dream. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, (more)

- 2002
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- 2001
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- 1999
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- 1999
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A man tries to bring a modern view of marriage to old India in this musical romance. Vijay (Anil Kapoor) is a successful businessman who, after a long stay in the United States, comes home to India to oversee his family's business affairs. His father Vishwanath (Anupam Kher) thinks it's time Vijay settled down, and attempts to arrange a marriage between his son and Megha (Kajol), the pretty daughter of a middle-class family. Vijay objects to the notion of arranged marriages, and agrees only under one condition -- that if he is not happy with Magha after one year, he is free to walk away. Megha grudgingly agrees to the arrangement, and soon comes to enjoy marriage with Vijay, especially since he accords her a degree of independence more common in the west than in India. However, after twelve months, Megha thinks all is going well, and hopes to start a family with her husband when Vijay announces he intends to leave her under the terms of their agreement. Angry, Megha leaves Vijay, and he soon finds he deeply regrets turning away his bride. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Anil Kapoor, Anupam Kher, (more)

- 1998
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- 1997
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- 1996
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This Hindi film is an elaborate fantasy, with detailed sets and musical numbers. Anil Kapoor plays a prince whose kingdom is destroyed by the father of Princess Vishakha (Madhuri Dixit). The prince's own father is framed for the murder of Vishakha's father by Mantri (Nasseeruddin Shah). While hunting down Mantri to seek revenge, the prince meets and falls in love with Vishakha. The score is provided by Laxmikant-Pyarelal, a prolific composer of Indian film music. ~ Jonathan E. Laxamana, Rovi
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- 1996
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Young slacker Ravi (Anil Kapoor) finds it difficult to stay out of trouble. Furthermore, it seems he brings bad luck to the rest of his family when his father (Kulbhushan Kharbandra) is punished for revealing one of his pupils -- who happens to be the son of a powerful politician -- to be a cheat. In an attempt to start anew, Ravi and his family relocate, only to find that their new home is just as rife with corruption and hardship. To add further insult to injury, Ravi is incarcerated when he attempts to rid his new town of corrupt officials. In an attempt to free Ravi, his friends, family, and new girlfriend, Kiran (Juhi Chawla), begin a political campaign to elect Ravi and remove the current town leaders from power. ~ Rovi
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- 1994
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This Hindi melodrama is set during India's fight for independence from the British. Although lavish song and dance numbers are unexpectedly common in Indian cinema, the soundtrack, prepared by prolific film composer Rahul Dev Burman remains a favorite among Indian fans. This musical tells the story of two lovers during this politically turbulent period. ~ Jonathan E. Laxamana, Rovi
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- 1993
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- 1991
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