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It Is Healthy That Actors Of My Age Are Getting Work Today: Rishi Kapoor

- Hindustan Times

More than four decades after he made his debut with the blockbuste­r teen romance Bobby, veteran actor Rishi Kapoor says he now has the freedom to explore his characters and is no longer bracketed in an image.

The actor believes content has become the king in cinema today, which he says is a wonderful sign for both the industry and audience.

“Those hackneyed plots are not going to be accepted.

“It is a healthy thing that actors of my age are getting work today. “I am not a young actor. People want to see different kinds of films, they are fed up of seeing the same formula.

“This is the era of actors now, non-actors are not going to survive.

“They maybe there for one or two films but if you are not competent enough you cannot survive,” he added.

The actor, 65, who mostly played the romantic hero in his youth, has transition­ed into strong character roles, be it the endearing school teacher of Do Dooni Chaar, the merciless human trafficker of

Agneepath or the cantankero­us 70-year-old son of a centenaria­n father in his new film 102 Not Out.

“I always try to be different and play varied kinds of characters. “I am not stagnating in one kind of an image.

“I am an actor who is doing his job.

“I am not making a career for myself. What safe (roles) can character actors play? They don’t matter at all,” Kapoor said The actor said he will not sign a film if it does not offer something new and challengin­g.

“I want the role to excite me and I must feel passionate about doing the film.

“I will not do a run of the mill kind of a film or role. I will not say yes to that. Also, I will not do a film for money.”

Kapoor has been a part of Hindi cinema for 45 years but his passion for films has only increased with years.

“I love my work. I am born and brought up into a family of cinema, family of actors. I only know how to act, I don’t know anything else.

“I have been working for 45 years and I have done over 150 films. I am thankful to God that I get paid very much for what I love very much.”

What intrigued Kapoor the most about Umesh Shukla directed 102

Not Out is that the film is about a father-son relationsh­ip told in an entertaini­ng way.

“It’s a very different story about a 102-year-old man who has a 75-year-old son.

“I would imagine a son sending his father to old-age home, but here circumstan­ces are such that the father wants to send his son to an old-age home,” he said.

Kapoor says it is always a privilege to work with Amitabh Bachchan, who he has reunited with after 27 years.

“Mr Bachchan is a very loved and senior actor.

“He is the commanding superstar of our industry. And a wonderful actor and colleague to work with.” The two started working together more than 40 years ago with Kabhi

Kabhie and the last film they did together Ajooba 27 years ago.

Kapoor calls himself a “student of cinema” who is always learning something, be it from older or junior actors.

“I picked up lot of things when I worked with Amit ji.

“The way he romances his role, the way he flirts with his role and gets into the character that is something I observed.

“He lives the character when he is working in that film. It is tremendous.

“I appreciate that he gives so much of his best even at this age.” The comedy-drama film released on May 4.

 ??  ?? Rishi Kapoor (left) and Amitabh Bachchan during the song launch for 102 Not Out in Mumbai.
Rishi Kapoor (left) and Amitabh Bachchan during the song launch for 102 Not Out in Mumbai.

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