Language | English |
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ISBN-10 | 9352777980 |
ISBN-13 | 9789352777983 |
No of pages | 259 |
Font Size | Medium |
Book Publisher | Harper |
Published Date | 15 May 2018 |
Meena Iyer. Meena Iyer is Editor, Bombay Times and a film critic for the Times of India. She's a veteran movie journalist - friend of the actors, confidante of the actresses, a champion of scoops on what's hot and what's not in Bollywood.
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Few actors in Hindi cinema have had the sort of career arc: from the gawky adolescent pining for his schoolteacher (Mera Naam Joker, 1970) to the naughty ninety-year-old (Kapoor & Sons, 2016), Rishi Kapoor has regaled audiences for close to fifty years.
He won a National Award for his debut, became an overnight sensation with his first film as a leading man (Bobby, 1973), and carved a niche for himself with a string of romantic musical blockbusters in an era known for its angst-ridden films. Characteristically candid, Rishi Kapoor brings Punjabi brio to the writing of Khullam Khulla.
This is as up close and personal a biography as any fan could have hoped for. A foreword by Ranbir Kapoor and a stirring afterword by Neetu Singh bookend the warmest, most dil se biography an Indian star has ever penned.