Showing posts with label Randhir Kapoor birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randhir Kapoor birthday. Show all posts

Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan to throw a birthday bash for Randhir Kapoor?

Karisma Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor  and Kareena Kapoor Khan
DNA (February 13, 2018)

The Kapoors, it seems, will be celebrating for two nights back-to-back. On February 14, the three brothers — Randhir, Rishi and Rajiv — will be at a formal function that has been organised to confer the Raj Kapoor Award for Excellence in Cinema.

Then, on the night of February 15, the Kapoor clan will assemble at Deonar House, Chembur, to ring in Dabboo’s 71st birthday. A source informs, “As is the custom, daughters Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan will play hosts along with their mother Babita.”

Also present at the do will be the matriarch of the Kapoor khandaan, Krishna Raj Kapoor. Rishi and Neetu Kapoor are expected to attend, as are the younger Kapoor siblings, Rajiv Kapoor and Rima Jain. Saif Ali Khan will also raise a toast to his father-in-law. Ranbir Kapoor, who is in Bulgaria to shoot for Ayan Mukerji’s Brahmastra, will clearly be missing in action.

I keep asking my wealthy daughters to adopt me-Randhir Kapoor


Meena Iyer (MUMBAI MIRROR; January 28, 2015)

Randhir Kapoor, the old guard of RK Films and father of two of Bollywood’s most successful heroines, Karisma and Kareena, turns 70 on February 15. The actor-filmmaker on his life in semi-retirement:

Buzz is, you’ll turn 70 this February with a big bash?
(Guffaws) People want to know whether I’m throwing a party to trumpet my old age. Well, the answer is, yes, but rather than a big bash it’ll be an intimate gathering of family and a few close friends. Babita, who is still my wife, and my daughters, Karisma and Kareena, will look after my guests. They are still my family. I have three lovely grandchildren too. Taimur (Kareena’s son Taimur Ali Khan) will barely be two months old then but I’m hoping the other two, Samaira and Kiaan (Karisma’s children), can come to my party for a little while. But it’s a school day, so they may not be able to attend. I still lead a happy-go-lucky life but I’m also growing old gracefully now. Half a bottle of Black Label and some good food at night are my only requirements.

You don’t look 70…
I can’t take credit for that, it’s thanks to my parents’ genes. I’ve led a happy life and I’m semiretired now. I have no regrets, no bitterness. I still have the same set of friends, the same set of girlfriends, and the same set of people I meet. (Chuckles) I’m quite a boring guy really.

Why do you say that?
Well, I still have just one wife (Babita) and two daughters (Karisma and Kareena). Nothing around me has changed in all these years. The only thing that has is that I don’t live with them anymore. The girls are married and have their own homes. And Babita is in a happy space by herself. She’s not got married again and nor does she intend to, neither do I. She continues to be my wife and I continue to be her incorrigible, horrible husband. So be it!

Your brother has just written a book, heard there is going to be one on you too?
A book on me? What for? My life has always been an open book and it’s not such an eventful life. I don’t want to write or commission a book which no one will read.

Is it true that you declined an offer to make a biopic on your father?
Yes, I did. Nargis and Vyjayanthimala will be principal players in the biopic, there will be so many other ups and downs. Everyone is happy in their own lives, their children are our friends, why should we step on anyone’s toes? We do not wish to make money doing something like this.

You are the old guard of RK Films? Why haven’t you kept the wheels churning?
Yes, we three brothers (Rishi, Rajeev and he) are guilty on that count. If we couldn’t direct films under our banner, we should have at least hired outside directors to make films for RK. This year, I’m hoping to get back to filmmaking. I’d like some of the new, young filmmakers to direct for RK banner.

One has often seen you watching a film alone…
I like going to the movies with my friends or my brother Chintu (Rishi Kapoor). If they cannot make it, I’m happy watching on my own, eating my popcorn. No one bothers me in the theatre for an autograph, I haven’t signed one in years. Sometimes people want to take selfies with me but that’s about it!

Aren’t you lonely at times?
I am, but I now have a routine to try and beat the boredom and loneliness. I spend a few hours at RK Studios every day, then, drive to Bandra to spend time with my grandchildren. After that I’m at the Otters Club and only a couple from my friend’s circle is from the film world. We crack jokes, many on ourselves, and drink. We pay our own bills before going home for dinner.

You cannot cry about your life at the club which we call the penalty corner. You are not allowed to do anything except talk about girls, crack dirty jokes, laugh till your stomach hurts and you forget your woes. The idea is to leave your woes behind for a few hours every evening. Tomorrow is another day.

That’s a wonderful way of looking at life…
I truly believe ki iss zindagi mein ek muthi aasman meri bhi thi. That thought keeps me going. I’ve played my innings, have hit a couple of centuries and some sixes and fours. I’m content being semiretired. I work in films when I want to and if I like the role. I don’t owe anyone anything anymore.

My children are settled. In fact, both my daughters are wealthier than I am and I keep asking them to adopt me as their father, so that I can also be rich. I still meet Babita for dinner sometimes, we eat and laugh. That is the way we are.

Your brother, Rishi, and you are so close. Why doesn’t he join you at the club for your evening sessions?
He is a busy guy and even if he is free, he will not come to the club because he doesn’t have the patience to listen to others. He is a centrestage kind of guy who will not laugh at himself or like it if others do. But in our penalty corner, we crack the maximum jokes at ourselves.

I feel bad that I don’t own a plane and genuinely distressed that the Ambanis are richer than I am, that Shah Rukh, Aamir and Salman Khan are more successful than me. But I don’t sulk about it. They are good and that is why they are successful. I’ve got what I was destined for. I joke that I was the best actor to play the older, fatter Mahavir Singh Phogat in Dangal but they didn’t take me because I didn’t suit the younger version. But hey, the old man could have been a fat frump like me and Aamir could have played him when he was younger. (Laughs) I wonder why the thought didn’t cross their minds.

Your brother tweeted that Aamir is the modern-day Raj Kapoor. Do you agree?
I think Chintu is right. Aamir is a complete filmmaker like our father. After the debacle of Mera Naam Joker, Raj Kapoor made a movie with rank newcomers (Rishi and Dimple Kapadia) called Bobby and it was a superhit. That needs guts and conviction. And it’s creditable that Aamir has a lot of conviction too. He does not need Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor to enhance Dangal, he can pull off a film with rank newcomers.

Check out Rishi, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena & other Kapoor members at Randhir's 69th birthday


MUMBAI MIRROR (February 17, 2016)

The Kapoor khandaan gathered at Randhir Kapoor's house to ring in his 69th birthday on Monday with a lavish Punjabi lunch complete with a chocolate cake and plenty of whiskey and wine. Ranbir Kapoor was the only one who gave the party a miss. He has been avoiding the paparazzi since his split with girlfriend Katrina Kaif in January.

Randhir's younger daughter, Kareena, was there with her nawab, Saif Ali Khan. Rishi Kapoor waving happily at the shutterbugs drove in with wife Neetu. Siblings Aadar and Armaan also happily posed with mom Rima and cousins Karisma and Kareena. Lunch extended to high tea, followed by dinner. You know what they say, a family that eats together, laughs together!

Bollywood stars attend the 68th anniversary bash of Randhir Kapoor


Sanyukta Iyer (MUMBAI MIRROR; February 17, 2015)

The Kapoor khandaan met at a Chinese eatery in Bandra to bring in Randhir Kapoor's 68th birth day. Daughter Kareena and son-in-law Saif Ali Khan were the first to arrive at 9:30 pm, followed by brother Rishi and sister-in-law Neetu. “We ate, drank and laughed,“said Rishi.

Randhir added, “It was a small celebration with family and close friends. I'm glad everyone showed up. The last year went off well and I'm content. This year, I want my children, Lolo and Bebo, to always be smiling.“

Biwi-O-Biwi and Sawaal co-star, Poonam Dhillon, was accompanied by her children, Anmol and Paloma Thakeria. “I was a surprise guest. Every year, Randhir comes to all my parties but I only wish him on the phone. So this year, I stopped by,“she beamed.

Shashi Kapoor's son Kunal came with son, Zahan Prithviraj Kapoor. Only, Ranbir Kapoor was away in Delhi, filming Imtiaz Ali's Tamasha.