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Anil Kapoor Shares Surinder Kapoor's Industry Struggles

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Rahul Sharma
02 May 20262 min read
Anil Kapoor Shares Surinder Kapoor's Industry Struggles

Anil Kapoor reveals tough times faced by his father Surinder Kapoor after a film flop, highlighting the industry's unpredictability.

Anil Kapoor Shares Surinder Kapoor's Industry Struggles

Anil Kapoor recently opened up about a tough chapter in his father Surinder Kapoor's life, offering us a raw look into the harsh realities of Bollywood. Imagine your dad, a dedicated film producer, working tirelessly, only to have the industry turn its back on him after one film didn't do well. Not cool, right?

Surinder Kapoor's Initial Struggles

Surinder Kapoor wasn't just another name in Bollywood. He started his film career working with the legendary director K. Asif on the classic Mughal-e-Azam. That's the movie known for its grand war scenes shot in Rajasthan, and Surinder played a crucial role in getting those right.

But things took a turn when he shifted to producing films. Getting top stars for his projects was tough, even for a man with his experience. It was a grind.

Box Office Blow with Rajesh Khanna

Imagine banking on a movie with superstar Rajesh Khanna, thinking it's going to be a hit. But fate had other plans for Surinder. The film didn't do well at the box office, and suddenly, people started distancing themselves from him.

During a promotional trip for the film in Bangalore, Surinder arrived at the airport, expecting the usual hustle and bustle and people welcoming him. But, there was no one. This cold shoulder from the industry left him in tears. Anil remembers this painful moment vividly, sharing how deeply it hurt his father.

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Anil Kapoor's Motivation from His Father's Struggles

Seeing his father face such challenging times was a turning point for Anil. It fueled his drive to become a leading actor himself. He wanted to bring the focus back to his family, so they didn't have to rely on big stars anymore.

Anil's determination to make it without leaning too heavily on his dad's legacy is something I find truly inspiring. He started young, hoping to clear his own path. His career choices were shaped by the challenges Surinder faced, and now he's carved out a name for himself.

If anything, Surinder's experiences teach us about the reality of the film industry: one day you're in, the next day, who knows? But hey, resilience is key. Let me know your thoughts on this by leaving a comment below!

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Rahul Sharma

Senior Entertainment Journalist

Rahul grew up in Pune going to the cinema every Friday with his father. Not the multiplex. The old single-screen theatre near their house that smelled of popcorn and worn-out velvet seats. His father kept a small notebook where he wrote down the name of every film they watched and what he thought of it. Rahul started doing the same when he was eleven. He still does it now, except the notebook is a Google Sheet with about nine hundred entries.

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