Top 72 Quotes & Sayings by Ranbir Kapoor

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Indian actor Ranbir Kapoor.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Ranbir Kapoor

Ranbir Raj Kapoor is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi-language films. He is one of the highest-paid actors of Hindi cinema and has featured in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 list since 2012. Kapoor is the recipient of several awards, including six Filmfare Awards.

I watch 'Entourage.' I aspire the good life that they live and lead. Honestly, I am just trying to be me by trying to do good films, have fun at it and trying to work with good directors, and, of course, I am a bit of a silent party boy, also. I have my share of fun sometime, too.
I have never been vain. I don't take myself seriously. I don't consider myself sexy or good-looking.
Money has never been my drive. I have never seen the shortage of money in my life, so for me, I don't want to buy a silk pillow or a private jet... My drive is to achieve more than what my grandfather achieved; my drive is to make a name for myself, get rid of this 'star son' tag that has been attached to me.
'Bombay Velvet' is my most romantic film, it's my 'Titanic' or 'Gone With The Wind.' — © Ranbir Kapoor
'Bombay Velvet' is my most romantic film, it's my 'Titanic' or 'Gone With The Wind.'
I don't think I can speak of the achievements of Indian cinema because it's so large next to me. It's not stopping. It's ever-growing. We are going towards the right direction. We are evolving as a filmmaking industry as actors, directors, producers, singers, musicians. Everybody just pushing the boundaries.
I truly believe that God has given us few brain cells, and you have to direct them to the right things that make you happy.
I don't think you can force a moral opinion or you can force something through a Bollywood film.
I was never a bright student, potentially never good at dramatics; I was sometimes given one-line roles that I was happy to do so that I could bunk classes. My mother used to cry three times a year, and that is when my report card used to come.
I don't think I will go for an arranged marriage, but I am not against arranged marriages.
I decide intuitively what I want to do. When directors like Imtiaz Ali, Ayan Mukerji, Anurag Basu and Anurag Kashyap, who have stories to tell, come to me, why would I not be a part of it?
I hate celebrating birthdays.
It's all because of my parents that I am gifted with such good looks and people get attracted to me. I have built an image in the industry, and because of that, I have so many female fans. I want to build my male fan following, too.
I am not trying to make an image; I am an actor trying to sell movies.
I believe in the institution of marriage, but one can't fix a time for it. Please don't predict it for me.
Personally, love is very important for me. There are lots of ordinary things in life, so love should be extraordinary. I hope I achieve that. — © Ranbir Kapoor
Personally, love is very important for me. There are lots of ordinary things in life, so love should be extraordinary. I hope I achieve that.
I'm quite detached from failure and success. Once a shooting is done, I kind of close that chapter in my life.
The first time I thought I should be an actor was in school. I thought, 'At least this is something for which I won't have to study.' But I've realised that an actor needs to be constantly unsure about what he's doing and about what's going on around him. The moment you think you've nailed it, you're dead.
People feel that I became an actor because I am from a film family and that my parents were actors. But actually, the only reason I wanted to become an actor was to get away from studies.
I would like to believe every man is a one-woman man.
I don't have any formula. I just work with my heart, putting in a lot of hard work.
I do endorse brands: brands that I believe in individually, brands that I use, brands that I am proud to sell. But I wouldn't do that for my films because that's something I do separately. What I do with my films is something I am extremely passionate about.
There is too much negativity on Twitter, and I want to stay from it. I don't have anything intelligent to say. Whatever I want to say, I will say it through my movies and interviews.
My first film 'Saawariya' was a flop; I don't regret it.
I'm not a birthday person. Maybe because I don't like to build expectations around that one day. You never know how it'll turn out to be.
I'm very heterosexual, so dating women is something I'm not ashamed of. But my love life is not as exciting as it is reported to be.
Movies are a director's medium, and they end up getting less credit than actors. They get the flak if the movie doesn't do well, and the actor walks away with most of the credit if the film does well.
To be honest, I was born in luxury. I never saw the dearth of money, so money is not something which motivates me.
I think I've found a purpose in acting; it's something I truly love and truly enjoy. It makes me happy. It makes me understand more about life, in front of the camera, than what I'm living beyond the camera.
What really matters is your movies and how good a person you are. Otherwise, tabloids and news channels writing about you only builds your curiosity and stardom and propels you to reach wider places.
There is always that one person in our lives who we deeply love, and that person can also destroy us.
I'm not being really intelligent in my film choices; I'm just landing the opportunity when it comes.
I will never have a problem working with anybody. I will even work with a man if he dresses up like a woman, because it's my job. I am here to act.
I like conflict - someone who challenges me, someone who I can look up to, someone who can keep me in check. Love has to be extraordinary; otherwise, there's no point in it. I just haven't met anyone who's made me feel that way.
I'm really close to my mother. She sacrificed a lot for me and my sister. She gave up her career. Whatever I am today is due to the values my mother instilled in me.
To be honest, the core reason why I became an actor was that I didn't want to go to school. That's where it started. I hated opening my history books and my English books, but then, of course, you grow older. I went to film school in New York, and that's when you really realize that you have to grow up now. It's not child's play anymore.
The chemistry of a pair on screen is known only when the audience reacts to it.
Movies are a commercial medium. We don't make movies to impress our friends and critics. It's an expensive medium. We have to gain money from it.
I myself am a great James Dean fan. He had this aura and enigma about him.
I think, for a love story, the most important element is the music, since you don't have action sequences or item numbers. It really draws in the audience and adds to at least 70 percent of the opening of the movie.
I want to protect my life. I don't want my life to become a reality show. — © Ranbir Kapoor
I want to protect my life. I don't want my life to become a reality show.
Love is such that God grants us one person who we can spend the rest of our life with. It rarely happens that we don't.
I'm actually pretty shy in real life. But I guess in front of the camera, I focus.
'Saawariya' was my debut film. It will always be the most special film.
I want to reach the heights of stardom beyond my imagination.
It's not that I am not emotional, but I am extremely secure and curb it, as I am afraid to let go and be broken. So, I have cultivated myself to be detached in life, specially where movies are concerned.
Happiness exists only if you have a lot of people to share it with.
Relationships are hard. If as an actor you marry an engineer or a doctor, it's really hard for them because they don't understand what your life is like. We live two lives. We have a 'reel' life and a real life.
I am too insecure to crash early. I feel life will pass me by while I'm sleeping.
Promotions are the worst part of making a movie. We are actors and not salesmen. Still, you have to go to so many places to try and sell the movie.
Today, the paparazzi are not just photographers: everyone has a cell phone with a camera. If they see an actor, they click pictures to show it to their friends or have it on their phones and, as an actor, I don't see anything wrong with it. Having said that, there is a limit that has been crossed, but there is nothing right or wrong.
I am young enough to try my hands at all kinds of cinema. — © Ranbir Kapoor
I am young enough to try my hands at all kinds of cinema.
I am arrogant enough to know that I am a good actor and people will like me for my work.
We, after a certain age, after college, are so consumed about what we want to achieve in life, and we fiercely are ambitious and we go after that, but sometimes we tend to take all our loved and dear ones for granted.
To be a great actor, you really don't need to go to acting school or learn dance classes or work on your body. You have to be intelligent. You have to draw on a lot of emotions that you go through in life that you can tap into once you work on a set.
I come from a background where money has never been an issue.
I believe that working with good people matters because then the work environment is good. If there is a sense of respect and belief among the people you work with, that is when good work is done.
I read autobiographies because there is too much fiction in my life.
My life has become a reality show. When I am home, people are climbing trees with cameras. I feel that my personal space is being encroached upon. I will try and protect it as much as I can.
At the end, it's your movie and your performance that stands out. So if I am a good actor, and if am being part of good entertaining engaging films, audiences will like me.
As an actor, we always want people to write about us and talk about us. And when they are actually writing, then we say, 'Don't write about this.' I am an actor; I am a public property. I don't own myself; public owns me.
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