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Raj Kapoor

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  • Born 14 December 1924
  • Place of Birth Peshawar
  • Occupation Film Producer, Film Director, Screenwriter, Film Editor, Film Actor
  • Father Prithviraj Kapoor
  • Mother Ramsarni Kapoor
  • Spouse Krishna Malhotra (1946)
  • Siblings Shammi Kapoor, Shashi Kapoor
  • Education Colonel Brown Cambridge School, St. Xavier's Collegiate School
  • Years active 1935-1988
  • Other names Ranbir Raj Kapoor, The First Showman Of Bollywood, The Greatest Show Man Of Indian Cinema, Charlie Chaplin Of Indian Cinema, Raj Sahab
  • Children Rishi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Rajiv Kapoor, Ritu Nanda, Rima Jain

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ABOUT Raj Kapoor

Raj Kapoor: A Legacy in Indian Cinema Raj Kapoor (1924-1988), a towering figure in Hindi cinema, remains an iconic actor, director, and producer. Born in Peshawar, the eldest son of Prithviraj Kapoor, he inherited a theatrical legacy and built upon it, becoming synonymous with a unique brand of romantic tragedy and social commentary. His career spanned decades, marked by roles that transcended mere performance; he embodied characters, often inspired by Charlie Chaplin's Tramp, in films such as Awaara (1951) and Shree 420 (1955). Awaara's impact was such that it was ranked among Time magazine's "Top-Ten Greatest Performances of All Time in World Cinema" in 2005. His directorial ventures often showcased poignant narratives exploring social inequalities and the human spirit, garnering significant global recognition. Awaara and Boot Polish (1954) even competed for the Palme d'Or at Cannes. His films enjoyed considerable commercial success across Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, Africa, and the Soviet Union. Kapoor's contributions were recognized with numerous accolades, including three National Film Awards and eleven Filmfare Awards. The Indian government honoured him with the Padma Bhushan in 1971, followed by the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1988, India's highest cinematic honour. His legacy extends beyond individual achievements; he shaped the narrative landscape of Indian cinema, leaving an indelible mark on generations of filmmakers and actors.

Raj Kapoor FILMS AND CREDITS

Previous Movies Upcoming Movies
  • Dhadaka

    ( 1990 )

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  • Vakil Babu

    ( 1982 )

  • Gopichand Jasoos

    ( 1982 )

  • Abdullah

    ( 1980 )

  • Ramu To Diwana Hai

    ( 1980 )

  • Majnoon

    ( 1979 )

  • Naukri

    ( 1978 )

  • Satyam Shivam Sundaram: Love Sublime

    ( 1978 )

  • Chandi Sona

    ( 1977 )

  • Khaan Dost

    ( 1976 )

  • Do Jasoos

    ( 1975 )

  • Dharam Karam

    ( 1975 )

  • Mera Desh Mera Dharam

    ( 1973 )

  • Kal Aaj Aur Kal

    ( 1971 )

  • Mera Naam Joker

    ( 1970 )

  • Sapnon Ka Saudagar

    ( 1968 )

  • Diwana

    ( 1967 )

  • Around the World

    ( 1967 )

  • Teesri Kasam

    ( 1966 )

  • Dulha Dulhan

    ( 1964 )

  • Sangam

    ( 1964 )

  • Ek Dil Sau Afsane

    ( 1963 )

  • Dil Hi To Hai

    ( 1963 )

  • Aashiq

    ( 1962 )

  • Nazrana

    ( 1961 )

  • Shriman Satyawadi

    ( 1960 )

  • Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai

    ( 1960 )

  • Chhalia

    ( 1960 )

  • Do Ustad

    ( 1959 )

  • Main Nashe Men Hoon

    ( 1959 )

  • Kanhaiya

    ( 1959 )

  • Four Faces of India

    ( 1959 )

  • Anari

    ( 1959 )

  • Phir Subha Hogi

    ( 1958 )

  • Parvarish

    ( 1958 )

  • Sharada

    ( 1957 )

  • Chori Chori

    ( 1956 )

  • Jagte Raho

    ( 1956 )

  • Shree 420

    ( 1955 )

  • Boot Polish

    ( 1954 )

  • Dhoon

    ( 1953 )

  • Papi

    ( 1953 )

  • Aah

    ( 1953 )

  • Bewafa

    ( 1952 )

  • Amber

    ( 1952 )

  • Ashiana

    ( 1952 )

  • Anhonee

    ( 1952 )

  • Awara

    ( 1951 )

  • Jan Pahchan

    ( 1950 )

  • Pyar

    ( 1950 )

  • Sargam

    ( 1950 )

  • Dastan

    ( 1950 )

  • Bawre Nain

    ( 1950 )

  • Banwra

    ( 1950 )

  • Madari

    ( 1950 )

  • Sunehre Din

    ( 1949 )

  • Parivartan

    ( 1949 )

  • Andaz

    ( 1949 )

  • Barsaat

    ( 1949 )

  • Gopinath

    ( 1948 )

  • Amar Prem

    ( 1948 )

  • Aag

    ( 1948 )

  • Jail Yatra

    ( 1947 )

  • Dil-Ki-Rani (Sweet-Heart)

    ( 1947 )

  • Chittor Vijay

    ( 1947 )

  • Neel Kamal

    ( 1947 )

  • Valmiki

    ( 1946 )

  • Hamari Baat

    ( 1943 )

  • Gauri

    ( 1943 )

  • Inquilab

    ( 1935 )

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Raj Kapoor AWARDS

Awards
  • The Bengal Film Journalists' Award for Best Actor (Hindi) - 1971 Mera Naam Joker

  • The Bengal Film Journalists' Award for Best Director (Hindi) - 1971 Mera Naam Joker

  • The Bengal Film Journalists' Award for Best Actor (Hindi) - 1967 Teesri Kasam

  • The Bengal Film Journalists' Award for Best Director (Hindi) - 1965 Sangam

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Director - 1986 Ram Teri Ganga Maili

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Editor - 1986 Ram Teri Ganga Maili

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Director - 1983 Prem Rog

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Editor - 1983 Prem Rog

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Director - 1972 Mera Naam Joker

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Director - 1965 Sangam

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Editor - 1965 Sangam

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Actor - 1962 Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Film - 1962 Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Actor - 1960 Anari

  • The Filmfare Awards for Best Film - 1955 Boot Polish

  • The National Film Awards, India for - 1956 Shree 420

  • The Stardust Awards, India for Best Director of the Millennium - 2001

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