Sonam Kapoor :
Sonam Kapoor ; conceived 9 June 1985) is an Indian on-screen character who shows up in Bollywood films.the girl of performer Anil, Kapoor started her vocation in film by supporting the executive Sanjay Leela Bhansali on his 2005 dramatization film Black.
Kapoor made her acting introduction in 2007 with Bhansali's sentimental dramatization Saawariya inverse Ranbir Kapoor. In spite of the fact that unsuccessful in the cinema world, Kapoor's execution earned her an assignment for the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award. She then emphasized in the political show Delhi-6 (2009), and had her first business accomplishment with the rom-com I Hate Luv Storys (2010). Kapoor accumulated acclaim and earned a few Best Actress selections (counting at Filmfare) for depicting a main part in the sentimental show Raanjhanaa (2013). She additionally emphasized quickly in the very effective historical games film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013), and assumed a main part in the rom-com Khoobsurat (2014).
Close by her acting profession, Kapoor is a superstar endorser for a few brands and items. She is especially known in the media for her straightforward identity, and is refered to as a standout amongst the most stylish Indian famous people.
Early life and foundation :
Kapoor was conceived in the suburb of Chembur, Mumbai on 9 June 1985, to performer Anil Kapoor and previous model Sunita Kapoor.the family moved to their home in Juhu, where her guardians still dwell, when she was a month old. Kapoor is the eldest of three youngsters; she has a sister, the maker Rhea, and a sibling, the on-screen character Harshvardhan. She is the fatherly granddaughter of the movie producer Surinder Kapoor, and the niece of the maker Boney Kapoor and the performer Sanjay Kapoor. Her fatherly cousins are the on-screen characters Arjun Kapoor and Mohit Marwah.
Kapoor was educated at the Arya Vidya Mandir school in Juhu, taking after which she enlisted at the United World College of South East Asia in Singapore for her preuniversity training, where she contemplated theater and expressions. As a youngster, she experienced corpulence: "I had each issue identified with weight that I could have. I was undesirable, I had terrible skin, and I had hair developing all over!" Kapoor's condition prompted her being diagnosed with marginal diabetes and polycystic ovarian ailment.
At the point when the on-screen character Rani Mukerji went by Kapoor in Singapore, Kapoor communicated her longing to fill in as a group part on Mukerji's prospective task, Black. On her dad's proposal to the film's chief Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Kapoor functioned as a colleague executive on the film. Kapoor went to the University of East London for a course in financial aspects and political science, emulating which she enlisted for a correspondence four year college education in the subject from the University of Mumbai. While chipping away at Black, Bhansali communicated enthusiasm for giving Kapoor a role as the main woman in his next film, Saawariya, however exhorted her to get more fit. Propelled by Bhansali's trust in her, she lost 35 kgs in excess of two years. Before starting chip away at Saawariya, Kapoor likewise took acting classes from the theater identities Roshan Taneja, Jayati Bhatia and Feroz Abbas Khan.
Acting Career :
Saawariya, which discharged in 2007, recounts the story of a tramp who becomes hopelessly enamored with a lady anticipating the reappearance of her sweetheart. The film likewise denoted the presentation of performer Ranbir Kapoor; Rani Mukerji and Salman Khan showed up in supporting parts. The film was very expected in India, yet risen as a film industry flop. In his audit, commentator Taran Adarsh of the diversion entryway Bollywood Hungama called Kapoor a "normal performing artist", and said that her "part doesn't provide for her the chance to show drama. She looks stunning at spots, yet plain common on occasion." However, she was selected for the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for her execution in the film.
Kapoor at a limited time occasion for I Hate Luv Storys in 2010
Kapoor's next film discharge didn't come until 2009, when Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra give her a role as a yearning artist in the political dramatization Delhi-6, co-featuring Waheeda Rehman and Abhishek Bachchan. The film had negligible film industry returns, however was commended by film commentators. CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand called Kapoor a "disclosure" in the film, including that she is "a sparkler, intuitive and uninhibited in what isn't even a customary female lead". Sonia Chopra of Sify.com composed that Kapoor was a "sincere and smooth entertainer so she does make you like the character to some degree, in spite of the run of the mill Delhi-young lady recipe".
The lighthearted comedy I Hate Luv Storys (2010) from chief Punit Malhotra was Kapoor's first business achievement. Co-featuring Imran Khan, the film recounts the story of a captivated lady who creates an uneven fascination towards her dedication phobic collaborator. Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express was condemning of Kapoor's execution, which she termed "solid and practiced", however Daily News and Analysis?'? Johnson Thomas discovered her "affable and conceivable". Kapoor then tackled the main part in the rom-com Aisha (2010) that was created by her sister Rhea. The film was a current adjustment of Jane Austen's novel Emma, furthermore emphasized Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey and Amrita Puri in noticeable parts. A commentator for the Indo-Asian News Service discovered Kapoor to be the emerge entertainer in the film, composition that "she makes the best of a fairly uncommon open door for an Indian driving woman to be a piece of a Bollywood film that salutes Victorian mores and Delhi's elitist affectations in one clean cool breadth".
Kapoor's first film arrival of 2011 was Thank You, a satire around three wives who need to show a lesson to their philandering spouses. The film met with poor surveys as did Kapoor's execution; Nikhat Kazmi of The Times Of India discovered her depiction to be "appallingly out of sync". Kapoor then featured in the Pankaj Kapur-steered sentimental show Mausam, in which she and co-star Shahid Kapoor played star-crossed partners. The film got Mixed Reviews and was a box office failure. Despite being critical of her acting prowess, critic Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV thought that Kapoor successfully conveyed "the essential vulnerability of a girl forever under duress, bringing out just the right mix of feminine fragility and native resolve." Kapoor's only release of 2012 was Abbas-Mustan's action-thriller Players, a remake of The Italian Job (2003), co-starring Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu and Neil Nitin Mukesh in which she played a computer hacker. The film received predominantly negative reviews and was a major commercial disappointment.
In 2013, Kapoor played a leading role in Raanjhanaa, a romantic drama that received a positive critical reception and proved to be a breakthrough for her. The film tells the story of a young Muslim girl from Varanasi who is drawn into Indian politics after the murder of her Sikh lover. Rajeev Masand wrote that Kapoor "does some of her best work here, going smoothly from innocent to manipulative to cynical, without ever losing Zoya’s inherent vulnerability." Writing for The Indian Express, Geety Sahgal called it her best performance to that point, and particularly praised her transformation from a "gawky teenager" to a "fiery political activist". Raanjhanaa was a commercial success, with global earnings of over INR1 billion (US$16 million).Among other honours, Kapoor received her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination.
The biopic of the athlete Milkha Singh, entitled Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013), from Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra featured Kapoor in the brief role of the protagonist's love interest. The film was one of the top-grossing films of the year and garnered critical acclaim. The critic Sarita A. Tanwar wrote in her review that Kapoor "has little to do in her special appearance except be the perfect warm counterpart to Milkha".
In Yash Raj Films' Bewakoofiyaan (2014), a comedy-drama set in the inflation-hit economy of India, Kapoor played Mayera, a banker, opposite Ayushmann Khurrana and Rishi Kapoor. Writing for Hindustan Times, Anupama Chopra found the film to be "exhaust[ing]", and wrote that despite being a "fabulous actor", Kapoor was unable to make a mark in it as her role was poorly written: "She attempts to imbue Mayera with some texture but it’s an uphill climb." Her second film release of 2014 was the romantic comedy Khoobsurat, an adaptation of the 1980 film of the same name, in which she played a physiotherapist, a role based on the one played by Rekha in the original. Khoobsurat also featured Fawad Afzal Khan and Ratna Pathak in supporting roles, and performed moderately well at the box office. Srijana Mitra Das of The Times Of India wrote that Kapoor "carries off her finest role yet with zany flair, as smoothly goofy as her patchwork jacket".
As of December 2014, Sonam Kapoor has completed work on the Arbaaz Khan-produced comedy film Dolly Ki Doli, in which she plays a runaway bride to three men, played by Pulkit Samrat, Rajkummar Rao and Varun Sharma. She has commenced filming on Sooraj R. Barjatya's family drama Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, opposite Salman Khan,and has confirmed her presence in a film adaptation of Anuja Chauhan's novel Battle For Bittora.
In 2009, Kapoor participated in the International Indian Film Academy Awards charity fashion show. In 2012, she asked her fans to donate to the Organ Cancer Foundation on the occasion of her birthday; they also collaborated to create an awareness for breast cancer.
Kapoor is the celebrity endorser for such brands as Electrolux, Lux, Colgate, Signature and Mont Blanc. She has also featured in a diamond jewellery print commercial for the Jewellery Export Promotion Council. She is the Indian ambassador for the international cosmetic brand L'Oreal. In 2014, Kapoor was signed on as the celebrity endorser for Oppo Mobile, for which she was paid approximately INR30 million (US$490,000), making her one of the highest paid celebrities for endorsements in India.
Being from a film background, Kapoor faced the media spotlight from ayoung age, due to which her entry into films was covered extensively by the Indian media.She is particularly known in the media for her "outspoken" personality due to her media interactions, her public persona and her choice of films.Following the release of Aisha, Kapoor was widely credited as a "fashionista"due to her unique sense of style. Therefore, she regularly features on fashion magazine covers based in India, such as Stardust and Filmfare. Kapoor has also featured on the covers of Indian editions to international magazines such as Vogue, FHM,Maxim, NOTCH, Grazia, Verve, Elle, Femina, and Harper's Bazaar. The actress regularly features in several listings of the best-dressed celebrities, and attracts wide media attention for her dressing style at public events and film promotions. Sonam Kapoor Married to Anand Ahuja in 2018. Now Sonam Kapoor as a sonam anand ahuja.
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Sonam Kapoor |
Sonam Kapoor ; conceived 9 June 1985) is an Indian on-screen character who shows up in Bollywood films.the girl of performer Anil, Kapoor started her vocation in film by supporting the executive Sanjay Leela Bhansali on his 2005 dramatization film Black.
Kapoor made her acting introduction in 2007 with Bhansali's sentimental dramatization Saawariya inverse Ranbir Kapoor. In spite of the fact that unsuccessful in the cinema world, Kapoor's execution earned her an assignment for the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award. She then emphasized in the political show Delhi-6 (2009), and had her first business accomplishment with the rom-com I Hate Luv Storys (2010). Kapoor accumulated acclaim and earned a few Best Actress selections (counting at Filmfare) for depicting a main part in the sentimental show Raanjhanaa (2013). She additionally emphasized quickly in the very effective historical games film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013), and assumed a main part in the rom-com Khoobsurat (2014).
Close by her acting profession, Kapoor is a superstar endorser for a few brands and items. She is especially known in the media for her straightforward identity, and is refered to as a standout amongst the most stylish Indian famous people.
Early life and foundation :
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Kapoor was conceived in the suburb of Chembur, Mumbai on 9 June 1985, to performer Anil Kapoor and previous model Sunita Kapoor.the family moved to their home in Juhu, where her guardians still dwell, when she was a month old. Kapoor is the eldest of three youngsters; she has a sister, the maker Rhea, and a sibling, the on-screen character Harshvardhan. She is the fatherly granddaughter of the movie producer Surinder Kapoor, and the niece of the maker Boney Kapoor and the performer Sanjay Kapoor. Her fatherly cousins are the on-screen characters Arjun Kapoor and Mohit Marwah.
Kapoor was educated at the Arya Vidya Mandir school in Juhu, taking after which she enlisted at the United World College of South East Asia in Singapore for her preuniversity training, where she contemplated theater and expressions. As a youngster, she experienced corpulence: "I had each issue identified with weight that I could have. I was undesirable, I had terrible skin, and I had hair developing all over!" Kapoor's condition prompted her being diagnosed with marginal diabetes and polycystic ovarian ailment.
At the point when the on-screen character Rani Mukerji went by Kapoor in Singapore, Kapoor communicated her longing to fill in as a group part on Mukerji's prospective task, Black. On her dad's proposal to the film's chief Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Kapoor functioned as a colleague executive on the film. Kapoor went to the University of East London for a course in financial aspects and political science, emulating which she enlisted for a correspondence four year college education in the subject from the University of Mumbai. While chipping away at Black, Bhansali communicated enthusiasm for giving Kapoor a role as the main woman in his next film, Saawariya, however exhorted her to get more fit. Propelled by Bhansali's trust in her, she lost 35 kgs in excess of two years. Before starting chip away at Saawariya, Kapoor likewise took acting classes from the theater identities Roshan Taneja, Jayati Bhatia and Feroz Abbas Khan.
Acting Career :
Saawariya, which discharged in 2007, recounts the story of a tramp who becomes hopelessly enamored with a lady anticipating the reappearance of her sweetheart. The film likewise denoted the presentation of performer Ranbir Kapoor; Rani Mukerji and Salman Khan showed up in supporting parts. The film was very expected in India, yet risen as a film industry flop. In his audit, commentator Taran Adarsh of the diversion entryway Bollywood Hungama called Kapoor a "normal performing artist", and said that her "part doesn't provide for her the chance to show drama. She looks stunning at spots, yet plain common on occasion." However, she was selected for the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut for her execution in the film.
Kapoor at a limited time occasion for I Hate Luv Storys in 2010
Kapoor's next film discharge didn't come until 2009, when Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra give her a role as a yearning artist in the political dramatization Delhi-6, co-featuring Waheeda Rehman and Abhishek Bachchan. The film had negligible film industry returns, however was commended by film commentators. CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand called Kapoor a "disclosure" in the film, including that she is "a sparkler, intuitive and uninhibited in what isn't even a customary female lead". Sonia Chopra of Sify.com composed that Kapoor was a "sincere and smooth entertainer so she does make you like the character to some degree, in spite of the run of the mill Delhi-young lady recipe".
The lighthearted comedy I Hate Luv Storys (2010) from chief Punit Malhotra was Kapoor's first business achievement. Co-featuring Imran Khan, the film recounts the story of a captivated lady who creates an uneven fascination towards her dedication phobic collaborator. Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express was condemning of Kapoor's execution, which she termed "solid and practiced", however Daily News and Analysis?'? Johnson Thomas discovered her "affable and conceivable". Kapoor then tackled the main part in the rom-com Aisha (2010) that was created by her sister Rhea. The film was a current adjustment of Jane Austen's novel Emma, furthermore emphasized Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey and Amrita Puri in noticeable parts. A commentator for the Indo-Asian News Service discovered Kapoor to be the emerge entertainer in the film, composition that "she makes the best of a fairly uncommon open door for an Indian driving woman to be a piece of a Bollywood film that salutes Victorian mores and Delhi's elitist affectations in one clean cool breadth".
Kapoor's first film arrival of 2011 was Thank You, a satire around three wives who need to show a lesson to their philandering spouses. The film met with poor surveys as did Kapoor's execution; Nikhat Kazmi of The Times Of India discovered her depiction to be "appallingly out of sync". Kapoor then featured in the Pankaj Kapur-steered sentimental show Mausam, in which she and co-star Shahid Kapoor played star-crossed partners. The film got Mixed Reviews and was a box office failure. Despite being critical of her acting prowess, critic Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV thought that Kapoor successfully conveyed "the essential vulnerability of a girl forever under duress, bringing out just the right mix of feminine fragility and native resolve." Kapoor's only release of 2012 was Abbas-Mustan's action-thriller Players, a remake of The Italian Job (2003), co-starring Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu and Neil Nitin Mukesh in which she played a computer hacker. The film received predominantly negative reviews and was a major commercial disappointment.
In 2013, Kapoor played a leading role in Raanjhanaa, a romantic drama that received a positive critical reception and proved to be a breakthrough for her. The film tells the story of a young Muslim girl from Varanasi who is drawn into Indian politics after the murder of her Sikh lover. Rajeev Masand wrote that Kapoor "does some of her best work here, going smoothly from innocent to manipulative to cynical, without ever losing Zoya’s inherent vulnerability." Writing for The Indian Express, Geety Sahgal called it her best performance to that point, and particularly praised her transformation from a "gawky teenager" to a "fiery political activist". Raanjhanaa was a commercial success, with global earnings of over INR1 billion (US$16 million).Among other honours, Kapoor received her first Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination.
The biopic of the athlete Milkha Singh, entitled Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013), from Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra featured Kapoor in the brief role of the protagonist's love interest. The film was one of the top-grossing films of the year and garnered critical acclaim. The critic Sarita A. Tanwar wrote in her review that Kapoor "has little to do in her special appearance except be the perfect warm counterpart to Milkha".
In Yash Raj Films' Bewakoofiyaan (2014), a comedy-drama set in the inflation-hit economy of India, Kapoor played Mayera, a banker, opposite Ayushmann Khurrana and Rishi Kapoor. Writing for Hindustan Times, Anupama Chopra found the film to be "exhaust[ing]", and wrote that despite being a "fabulous actor", Kapoor was unable to make a mark in it as her role was poorly written: "She attempts to imbue Mayera with some texture but it’s an uphill climb." Her second film release of 2014 was the romantic comedy Khoobsurat, an adaptation of the 1980 film of the same name, in which she played a physiotherapist, a role based on the one played by Rekha in the original. Khoobsurat also featured Fawad Afzal Khan and Ratna Pathak in supporting roles, and performed moderately well at the box office. Srijana Mitra Das of The Times Of India wrote that Kapoor "carries off her finest role yet with zany flair, as smoothly goofy as her patchwork jacket".
As of December 2014, Sonam Kapoor has completed work on the Arbaaz Khan-produced comedy film Dolly Ki Doli, in which she plays a runaway bride to three men, played by Pulkit Samrat, Rajkummar Rao and Varun Sharma. She has commenced filming on Sooraj R. Barjatya's family drama Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, opposite Salman Khan,and has confirmed her presence in a film adaptation of Anuja Chauhan's novel Battle For Bittora.
In 2009, Kapoor participated in the International Indian Film Academy Awards charity fashion show. In 2012, she asked her fans to donate to the Organ Cancer Foundation on the occasion of her birthday; they also collaborated to create an awareness for breast cancer.
Kapoor is the celebrity endorser for such brands as Electrolux, Lux, Colgate, Signature and Mont Blanc. She has also featured in a diamond jewellery print commercial for the Jewellery Export Promotion Council. She is the Indian ambassador for the international cosmetic brand L'Oreal. In 2014, Kapoor was signed on as the celebrity endorser for Oppo Mobile, for which she was paid approximately INR30 million (US$490,000), making her one of the highest paid celebrities for endorsements in India.
Being from a film background, Kapoor faced the media spotlight from ayoung age, due to which her entry into films was covered extensively by the Indian media.She is particularly known in the media for her "outspoken" personality due to her media interactions, her public persona and her choice of films.Following the release of Aisha, Kapoor was widely credited as a "fashionista"due to her unique sense of style. Therefore, she regularly features on fashion magazine covers based in India, such as Stardust and Filmfare. Kapoor has also featured on the covers of Indian editions to international magazines such as Vogue, FHM,Maxim, NOTCH, Grazia, Verve, Elle, Femina, and Harper's Bazaar. The actress regularly features in several listings of the best-dressed celebrities, and attracts wide media attention for her dressing style at public events and film promotions. Sonam Kapoor Married to Anand Ahuja in 2018. Now Sonam Kapoor as a sonam anand ahuja.
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