Filmmaker Boney Kapoor has disclosed the early hardships his family faced, including debt and significant losses. He recalled how his father, Surinder Kapoor, was sent to Mumbai after losing ten jobs. Boney and Anil Kapoor made the decision to take charge of the matter after seeing the difficulties their family was facing in order to relieve their father of further stress.
During an interview with Galatta Plus, Boney said, “My father was brought to Bombay by Prithviraj Kapoor. My grandfather handed over my father to Prithviraj ji because my father left about 10-12 jobs. Left, in the sense, he was thrown out because he was siding with and supporting the workers, fought for their causes.” When his father got married, they lived in Raj Kapoor’s outhouse, which was typically inhabited by drivers and servants.
He further added, “When my grandmother passed away, Anil and I decided that he will do acting and I will take over the production. Somebody had to run the show at home also. My father had a heart problem, we didn’t want to give him stress.”
Boney Kapoor shared that he began his career as an assistant and unfortunately, during the filming of one of his father’s films, their director passed away. Thankfully, they found someone else to finish the film. Despite financial struggles, they tried to sign directors for their next project but faced challenges. Boney said, “My father was in debt. We were in a sh**hole.”
Boney Kapoor revealed that he started out as an assistant and unfortunately, the director of one of his father’s movies passed away while it was being filmed. Fortunately, they found a different person to wrap up the film. They attempted to get directors for their next project but encountered difficulties in spite of their financial struggles. “My father was in debt. We were in a sh**hole,” Boney remarked.
Boney Kapoor’s latest production venture ‘Maidaan’ hit the big screens recently. The film stars Ajay Devgn and Priyamani in the lead roles. According to the makers, the film has so far collected Rs 31.86 crore.
During an interview with Galatta Plus, Boney said, “My father was brought to Bombay by Prithviraj Kapoor. My grandfather handed over my father to Prithviraj ji because my father left about 10-12 jobs. Left, in the sense, he was thrown out because he was siding with and supporting the workers, fought for their causes.” When his father got married, they lived in Raj Kapoor’s outhouse, which was typically inhabited by drivers and servants.
He further added, “When my grandmother passed away, Anil and I decided that he will do acting and I will take over the production. Somebody had to run the show at home also. My father had a heart problem, we didn’t want to give him stress.”
Boney Kapoor shared that he began his career as an assistant and unfortunately, during the filming of one of his father’s films, their director passed away. Thankfully, they found someone else to finish the film. Despite financial struggles, they tried to sign directors for their next project but faced challenges. Boney said, “My father was in debt. We were in a sh**hole.”
Boney Kapoor revealed that he started out as an assistant and unfortunately, the director of one of his father’s movies passed away while it was being filmed. Fortunately, they found a different person to wrap up the film. They attempted to get directors for their next project but encountered difficulties in spite of their financial struggles. “My father was in debt. We were in a sh**hole,” Boney remarked.
Boney Kapoor’s latest production venture ‘Maidaan’ hit the big screens recently. The film stars Ajay Devgn and Priyamani in the lead roles. According to the makers, the film has so far collected Rs 31.86 crore.
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