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Actors we miss: Kunal Kapoor, the very name evokes a sense of nostalgia and a flood of memories for those who grew up watching his charismatic presence on the silver screen. In an era when Bollywood was ruled by the Khans, Kunal Kapoor's unique screen presence and immense talent left an indelible mark on the hearts of moviegoers.
Kapoor was born in Mumbai on October 18th, 1977. His father, Kishore Kapoor, was in the construction business, while his mother, Kanan, is a singer and homemaker. Though Kunal started his career with 'Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities,' directed by the legendary M.F. Husain, his most memorable performance came in the form of his role as Aslam in the critically acclaimed movie 'Rang De Basanti.'
Kunal, through his debut film, set himself apart from the typical Bollywood hero image; his unconventional looks and incredible talent made him everyone's favourite. He stole hearts with his chiselled physique.
Kunal Kapoor wasn't just a talented actor; he was also an actor who chose his roles wisely. His roles in films like 'Lamhaa,' 'Don 2,' and 'Dear Zindagi' showcased his versatility as an actor, proving that he could mold himself into every role. The actor got into the skin of his character with utmost ease.
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Kunal is not just an actor but an all-rounder, and that's what sets him apart from his co-actors. He is a trained pilot and rally car driver. He co-founded Asia's largest crowdfunding platform Ketto, which raises money for social and individual causes. According to reports, the platform has raised close to 120 million dollars. Kunal Kapoor was not just an actor but also a compassionate human being who used his celebrity status to make a positive impact on society.
As the years passed, Kunal Kapoor took a step back from the limelight. The actor doesn't do many lead roles, but his legacy remains etched in the hearts of those fortunate enough to witness his talent.
In a world where actors often rise and fall, Kunal Kapoor remains an example of the golden era of Bollywood, which will keep shining like a pole star.