In the 2019 blockbuster ‘Dream Girl’, Kapoor portrayed Jagjit Singh, the father of Ayushmann Khurrana's character, Karamvir Singh.
Annu Kapoor
Annu Kapoor, a veteran of the Indian film industry, has once again captivated audiences with his remarkable ability to inhabit diverse characters with unmatched authenticity and depth. From his uproarious portrayal in ‘Dream Girl’ to his forthcoming role in ‘Hamare Baarah’, Kapoor consistently delivers performances that transcend the screen, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of Indian cinema.
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Talking about his character in the 2019 blockbuster ‘Dream Girl’, Kapoor portrayed Jagjit Singh, the father of Ayushmann Khurrana's character, Karamvir Singh. Singh's comically absurd infatuation with his son's alter ego, Pooja, was brought to life with finesse and hilarity by Kapoor. His portrayal of Singh's outlandish obsession, complete with donning Muslim attire, speaking in Urdu, and even emulating Shah Rukh Khan from ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’, was a testament to Kapoor's versatility and comedic timing. The National Award-winning actor effortlessly delivered a performance that resonated with audiences, earning him widespread acclaim.
Looking forward to Annu Kapoor’s upcoming character that takes on a completely different role in ‘Hamare Baarah’, portraying a character steeped in patriarchal oppression and injustice towards women. This stark departure from his comedic turn in ‘Dream Girl’ showcases Kapoor's ability to seamlessly transition between genres and embody characters with diametrically opposed motivations and traits. As a strict and unjust figure, Kapoor delves into the darker aspects of human nature, offering a thought-provoking portrayal that challenges societal norms and provokes introspection.
As audiences eagerly anticipate the release of ‘Hamare Baarah’, the film is set against the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh, and tackles the pressing issue of population rise in India while delving into the struggles faced by women. With Kapoor's impassioned plea, the film's message resonates even more strongly, urging viewers to engage with its narrative in its entirety before forming opinions.
Jointly produced by Ravi S Gupta, Birender Bhagat, Sheo Balak Singh, and Sanjay Nagpal, with Trilok Nath Prasad as Co-producer and Kamal Chandra at the helm of direction, 'Hamare Baarah' promises to be a cinematic masterpiece. The story, penned by Rajan Agarwal, addresses pertinent societal issues with depth and authenticity. The film will be released by Viacom 18 Studios in India while Rising Star Entertainment UK is at the helm for the global release.