On December 24, Anil Kapoor, who is always young, turns 66. The film industry’s elite and the actor’s family sent their best wishes to the actor, who made a significant contribution to the development of Hindi cinema. But the birthday greeting for Anil from Sonam Kapoor’s daughter was what we cherished the most. One of the actress’s images showing the Jugjugg Jeeyo actor included a previously unreleased image of Vayu with his nana ji.
SONAM WISHES ANIL ON HIS BIRTHDAY
On December 24, Anil Kapoor will be 66, and congratulations have been coming in from all corners for the actor. Sonam Kapoor, the father’s daughter, shared an unpublished image of Anil holding Vayu, his grandson, on Instagram. Older pictures of Anil in the collection included his siblings Rhea and Harsh.
One of the most versatile performers to appear in Indian films is Anil Kapoor. Since making his acting debut in the 1979 film “Hamare Tumhare” by Umesh Mehra, the actor has starred in a number of blockbuster hits for which he has won multiple awards and garnered positive reviews from the public.
On December 24, the actor will turn a year older, so let’s look at the 10 best movies in his career.
1. Mr. India
Shekhar Kapoor directed one of the best movies of his career, Mr. India, in which he played an invisible superhero. The movie was the top-grossing Indian movie of 1987 and is now regarded as a cult classic in India. It is still one of Indian cinema’s most recognizable works. In addition to Anil, Sridevi appeared in the movie.
2. Ram Lakhan
Aee Jee Oo Jee Lo Jee, a popular hit song by Anil Kapoor from the family film “Ram Lakhan,” also starred Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit in the major roles. Ram Lakhan, a drama film from Bollywood, is one of the best to date and was directed by Shubash Ghai. Anil’s acting in the movie garnered a lot of praise.
3. Kishan Kanhaiya
Anil Kapoor played two roles in the smash success directed by Rakesh Roshan, which was released in 1990. Shilpa Shirodkar and Madhuri Dixit played key roles in the action comedy, which also starred them.
4. Welcome
One of Anil Kapoor’s most recognizable comedic roles is in Welcome Majnu Bhai. The 2007 film “Welcome,” directed by Anees Bazmee, is still regarded as one of the oddest works in Indian cinema. One of Anil’s favorite movies is “Welcome,” he added. Akshay Kumar, Nana Patekar, and Katrina Kaif all played leading parts in the movie.
5. Nayak
This political thriller, hailed as a masterpiece by Anil Kapoor, was an adaptation of Tamil director Shankar’s smash hit movie “Mudhalvan.” The movie also featured Rani Mukerji and Amrish Puri in addition to Anil. The actor from “Race” garnered a lot of praise for his work.
6. Parinda
When Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s crime drama was launched in 1989, it was hailed as a smash hit. The movie also featured Madhuri Dixit, Jackie Shroff, and Nana Patekar as actors. Two national awards were given to the movie.
7. A Love Story in 1942
Who can forget the lovely tune “Ek ladki ko dekha to aisa laga”? The romantic musical, which was directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, also stars Manisha Koirala, Jackie Shroff, Anupam Kher, and Danny Denzongpa in the key parts. The audience adored Anil and Manisha as the romantic lead couple in the movie.
8. Mashaal
Yash Chopra was the director. Anil Kapoor’s most well-liked movie, “Mashaal,” had him in a supporting role. The principal roles were played by Waheeda Rehman and legendary actor Dilip Kumar. Both the audience and critics praised the movie.
9. Slumdog Millionaire
Critics praised “Slumdog Millionaire” for its plot, soundtrack, and directing. The Danny Boyle-directed film was nominated for ten Academy Awards in 2009 and took home eight of them, which was the most for any 2008 release and included Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Anil Kapoor played a game presenter in the movie, and everyone applauded his performance.
10. No Entry
Boney Kapoor, the brother of Anil Kapoor, produced the mega-blockbuster movie, which also starred Salman Khan, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu, Lara Dutta, and Esha Deol. Anil received praise for the film’s unusual dialogue.