Shashi Kapoor is
the latest member of the Kapoor clan to be added to the Walk, whose other
residents include his father (late) Prithviraj Kapoor, older brother (late) Raj
Kapoor, nephew Rishi Kapoor and grand nieces Karisma and Kareena.
Kunal is proud of his father's stardom but has rarely been open to interviews
on him. But Mirror finally caught up with him yesterday at Prithvi Theatre, the
institution founded and nurtured by the Kapoors. "It's a cool idea to
acknowledge artistes who have contributed substantially to the film industry.
It will be naive not to include Shashi Kapoor, in fact it will be downright
daft," said Kunal.
Kunal Kapoor And Shashi Kapoor
He went on to discuss his father, his early days in cinema and his current
state of health. Shashi Kapoor has featured in memorable roles in films
like Deewaar, Kabhie Kabhie, Namak Halaal and Kaala
Patthar. But Kunal maintains that Jab Jab Phool Khile was his
best work. "My dad was a very good actor who did not look at acting in
terms of stardom. And then came the 70s when cinema was commercialised and it
was all about stardom and money then. That is why my father turned producer. He
was dissatisfied with the work he was doing and decided to make better
films."
And Shashi Kapoor made the erotic period drama Utsav, which went over
budget and left a huge dent in his pocket. "All the films he made went
over budget. He never said 'No' to his directors. Did that mean that we got up
in the morning and shouted at him? No, it was his money."
After Utsav, Shashi Kapoor slowed down. "It wasn't financially viable
to keep making movies. Those beautiful films- 36 Chowringhee Lane, Junoon,
Vijeta- were all ahead of their time. If they had released today they would
have fared much better thanks to the multiplex culture. Does a good actor
necessarily have to be a good businessman?"
Kunal Kapoor And Shashi Kapoor
What came as a big blow to Shashi Kapoor was his wife Jennifer Kendal's death
in 1984. Says Kunal, "My mom and dad were very close. He was 18 when he
first met her. There are few people who experience genuine love and those who
do, don't recover."
Talking about his father's health for the first time, Kunal says, "He has
had a lot of medical complications. He had a bypass, a couple of strokes, he is
on dialysis, he has been through a lot. We have a good nursing staff. He is
being well looked after."
Has Shashi Kapoor been informed that some of his colleagues have passed away,
including Pran, Rajesh Khanna and Yash Chopra? Kunal nods in the affirmative,
without explaining further. But unlike his contemporaries, Shashi Kapoor has
never hung onto his glory days. "We don't have any trophies on shelves
unlike other actors, err stars. I don't know where they are. They were of no
importance to my parents."
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