Shashi Kapoor

Kapoor in 2005 Shashi Kapoor (pronounced [ʃəʃi kəpuːɾ]; born Balbir Raj Kapoor; 18 March 1938 – 4 December 2017) was an Indian actor and film producer who is best known for his works in Hindi films. A recipient of several accolades, including four National Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards, he also featured in a number of English-language international films, particularly films produced by Merchant Ivory. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Bhushan in 2011, and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, in 2014, for his contribution to Indian cinema.

Born into the Kapoor family, he was the third and the youngest son of Prithviraj Kapoor. He began his career as a child actor in 1948 with his brother Raj Kapoor's maiden directorial ''Aag'', and had his first role as an adult in the year 1961 with Yash Chopra's political drama ''Dharmputra''. He established himself in 1965 with two blockbusters - ''Waqt'' and ''Jab Jab Phool Khile''. This was followed by a period of lukewarm success, with ''Kanyadaan'', ''Sharmeelee'' and ''Aa Gale Lag Jaa'' being the major exceptions. He made a big comeback in 1974 with ''Chor Machaye Shor''. With the mega success of ''Chor Machaye Shor'', Kapoor became the top five to six saleable stars of the time and starred in top grossing Hindi films since the early 1970s to 1980s, such as - ''Roti Kapada Aur Makaan'', ''Deewaar'', ''Chori Mera Kaam'', ''Kabhi Kabhie'', ''Fakira'', ''Trishul'', ''Suhaag'', ''Kranti'' and ''Namak Halaal''. He received critical acclaim for his portrayal of a reckless chieftain in ''Junoon'', a businessman in ''Kalyug'', a strict father in ''Vijeta'' and an honest journalist in ''New Delhi Times'' for which he won National Film Award for Best Actor. The last film to feature him was the much delayed ''Ghar Bazar'' which released in 1998. Provided by Wikipedia

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