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What Shahid Kapoor's Father Said After Watching Him In Rangoon

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Feb, 2017 01:33 PM
  • What Shahid Kapoor's Father Said After Watching Him In Rangoon
Actor Shahid Kapoor, star of upcoming film Rangoon, says his most prized compliments are those he gets from his father, actor Pankaj Kapur.
 
"He (Pankaj Kapur) doesn't say things till he actually means it. So I wait for his compliments. I have to do better as an actor, that's the attempt I make. So when my father says something it makes me very happy," Shahid said on Tuesday night in Mumbai, reports news agency. 
 
Mr Kapur recently attended a private viewing of Rangoon, courtesy director Vishal Bhardwaj whose 2003 film Maqbool he starred in. "Vishal sir has a long standing relationship with my father. So before showing it (film) to the cast, he shared it with people whose opinion he wanted. So he had called my dad," Shahid said, reports.
 
 
The older actor's response to the film and his son's performance in it was most satisfactory. "He just walked out and looked at Vishal sir and told him 'it's difficult to recognise my son in the film'.
 
He said 'I don't see Shahid Kapoor in the film I see Nawab Malik (Shahid's character in Rangoon). It's a huge compliment as my father doesn't say things often. He said it during Haider. So for me, it was a very emotional moment," said the 35-year-old actor, reports.
 
The screening of Rangoonwas so private that the actors - including Saif Ali Khan and Kangana Ranaut - were not invited and Shahid only found out about it through his father. Rangoon, a war time tale of romantic intrigue, stars Kangana as a 1940s actress named Jaanbaaz Miss Julia who is sent by her producer, played by Saif Ali Khan, to entertain the troops in Burma. She falls for soldier Nawab Malik, played by Shahid and there are consequences.
 
 
Shahid explained that he now chooses quality cinema over money spinners. "In the last three-four years I have done films like Udta Punjab, Haider, Rangoon and then I have Padmavati.
 
I want to do films that are qualitative. If the film is loved and appreciated, it builds a certain trust in audience. If you run after numbers you lose credibility, focus and purpose, because you are just running after numbers. I am trying to build that equity where audience will think I do only quality work," he said, reports.
 
Rangoon, releasing on February 24, is Shahid Kapoor's third film with Vishal Bhardwaj after Kaminey and Haider.

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