Rishi Kapoor’s death anniversary: Why was he hesitant to play negative roles?
Started career as a child artist
Rishi Kapoor’s death anniversary, Mumbai: Rishi Kapoor started his career as a child artist in 1970 with the film ‘Mera Naam Joker’. After this he worked in more than 90 films, every time playing his characters with enthusiasm. However, the news of his demise on 30 April 2020 deeply shocked his fans. Today is his death anniversary, and his memories are still alive in the hearts of people.
Hesitation in playing the role of Rauf Lala
Rishi Kapoor has played many romantic roles in his career, but he has also played negative roles in some films. He played the negative character of Rauf Lala in the 2012 film ‘Agneepath’. However, initially he was not ready for this role. After much persuasion from director Karan Malhotra and producer Karan Johar, he accepted this role.
Rishi Kapoor’s fear and success
Rishi Kapoor once said that he was afraid that he would not be able to succeed in playing a negative role, which could lead to the film being a flop. But his fear proved wrong. Rauf Lala’s character was greatly appreciated by the audience, and the film became a success.
Pride of winning an award
The makers of the film ‘Agneepath’ celebrated Rishi Kapoor for almost a month. Ultimately he decided to work in films. After the release of the film, his character was appreciated by the audience and he also received the IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role.
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