06 June,2024 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Sanjay Kapoor
Merry Christmas, Murder Mubarak, and now House of Lies - Sanjay Kapoor has had a release every two months in the year so far. That's a lot by any standard. To the actor, it's a reaffirmation that perseverance always pays off. "It's not by chance that I did Bloody Daddy [2023], Made in Heaven 2, Merry Christmas, and so on. I have worked my ass off. It's 30 years of experience, focus and perseverance [at work]. In the last one year, I have worked with directors Sriram Raghavan, Zoya Akhtar, Neeraj Ghaywan, Prakash Jha and Homi Adajania. People are happy even if they get to work with two or three such directors in their lifetime," says the actor, who leads the ZEE5 murder mystery.
The industry is witnessing a resurgence of several '90s stars. While Bobby Deol made an assured comeback with Aashram and Animal (2023), Manisha Koirala recently headlined Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar. Kajol and Raveena Tandon have fronted web series. How does Kapoor view this revival of sorts? "These actors haven't got work today by chance. Manisha had done great work even before, be it Bombay [1995] or 1942: A Love Story [1994]. Sometimes, you go through a transitional phase - you aren't young enough to play a youngster, nor old enough to play an older character. With OTT, people are getting more opportunities. Also, you never heard anything wrong about all the actors you've mentioned. You heard their names only with regard to their work. These actors never lost hope or confidence in themselves. Bobby has spoken about it himself. It's not that all the '90s actors have made a comeback. There were others who lost their focus. Nobody is here to make your life; you have to build your own. Nobody is giving you a chance just because they love you."
It's certainly a wise lesson that his daughter Shanaya Kapoor, who is foraying into movies with Mohanlal's Vrushabha, can benefit from. Kapoor says his journey has taught Shanaya the importance of being dedicated. "Shanaya is intelligent. She has seen that this industry is not a bed of roses; you have to work hard. I don't have to advise her, I'm always there for her. She is focused. During the pandemic, she was taking diction and dance classes. She didn't waste that time. Mentally, she will be strong because she has seen my journey in the industry."