
Rishi Kapoor was an actor, producer, and director from India. Kapoor was the second son of Raj Kapoor, a well-known film producer and actor. As a teenager, Rishi Kapoor made his acting debut in his father’s 1970 film Mera Naam Joker. Rishi Kapoor made his debut in the successful 1973 film Bobby, opposite Dimple Kapadia, which was an immediate success with the young audience. Since then, he has starred in hundreds of films. With Hum Tum and Fanaa, he transitioned to supporting roles. Aa Ab Laut Chalen, starring Rajesh Khanna, Aishwarya Rai, Akshaye Khanna, Kader Khan, Paresh Rawal, and Jaspal Bhatti, was released in 1998. He starred in the films Namaste London and Don’t Stop Dreaming, both in English. At the age of 67, Rishi Kapoor passed away due to cancer.

Karz was expecting a major success after the film’s release, but when it turned out to be a flop, he fell into depression for a while. His debut was a smash success, but after that he was on his own, and it was then that his father pulled him into the choppy waters, leaving him to battle an age of action heroes. After his amazingly debut hit, ‘Bobby,’ he began to suffer. These Rishi Kapoor quotes are influenced by his own life and will inspire and motivate the yougsters.
- “The fire within you as an actor should always keep burning. That should be the mantra for any good actor.”
- “There are ups and downs in every relationship. But that does not mean that couples should separate or get down to inhuman behavior.”
- “Some films will work, some won’t.”
- “People are fed up of formula films, and we are getting new space to experiment.”
- “As is the case with politicians, actors are chosen by people.”
- “An actor’s journey is never fulfilled. We always look for greener pastures, better roles, better creativity. We all want to do good work.”
- “Though sometimes you hit, sometimes you don’t get the kind of roles you should get, but sometimes you get the role.”
- “All my life, I struggled to get roles.”
- “Any cinema has to be entertaining. Boring cinema won’t work. If you want to make one, then screen it for free on TV.”
He had recieved many awards in his career such as Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Awards for Mera Naam Joker (1970), Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Bobby (1974), Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award(2008), Honored by Russian Government for contribution to cinema (2009), he has won the National Film Award for Best Child Artist.
Rishi Kapoor was a well-known star in Bollywood. His illustrious acting career attests to his prominence in the film industry. Rishi has appeared in over 150 films. He is regarded as one of Bollywood’s longest-serving chocolate-faced heroes.