Top 86 Quotes & Sayings by Randhir Kapoor

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Randhir Kapoor

Randhir Raj Kapoor is an Indian actor, film producer and director who worked in Hindi cinema. He was an established actor of the 1970s and received two Filmfare Award nominations. However, his career declined in the early 1980s, following which he rarely appeared in films.

I'm quite a boring guy really.
We were brought up as a close-knit family.
I was equally close to Rishi and Rajiv. — © Randhir Kapoor
I was equally close to Rishi and Rajiv.
My grandchildren are my lifeline. I adore them and look forward to the time I get to meet and play with them.
Yes, Super Nani' excited me, as it is my type of film. It is a proper family entertainer.
I am very moody and I work only when I feel like it.
All that I have learnt about cinema is from my father but all that we have learnt about life is from my mother.
My father believed in moving on with time; he always said that the show must go on, come what may. That is exactly what we did when it came to RK Studios.
We all have to go one day. So I just want God to bless me with good health.
All birthdays are good. You're getting closer to death. You're getting older. You can smile and laugh at it. It doesn't have to be bad.
And Babita is in a happy space by herself. She's not got married again and nor does she intend to, neither do I. She continues to be my wife and I continue to be her incorrigible, horrible husband. So be it!
I am a very easy-going father at home - I am more of a friend than a parent.
I have no Facebook, Twitter or Instagram account. — © Randhir Kapoor
I have no Facebook, Twitter or Instagram account.
No one can be like Raj Kapoor as far as his vision is concerned, not even me.
Ranbir is having a terrific time with all the success and the money he's got, and age being in his favor too. Why does he have to get married and spoil it all so soon?
Chintu, Chimpoo, and I interacted with each other every day. Chimpoo lived with me and Chintu either came to the office on the days that he wasn't shooting or spoke to me on the phone. We didn't need anybody when we three were together. We were a very happy circus by ourselves. We were a robust crowd!
You see I'm a very personal man. I might have a very large exterior but I am basically quite a sober and simple man.
We're like the stock exchange - we know everything that's happening in the family. Since our kids are in the same profession, we all know how they're placed.
Of course, not everyone can be Raj Kapoor but that's how it is. That's how life is. People want to know about you when you are successful.
Rajiv was a very gentle and extremely jovial person. It is so tough to believe that he is gone.
While making my first film as a director, my father and grandfather used to ask me to explain the scenes by performing them myself first, so that I could improve my skills.
People do call her eccentric, moody but with me she has always been the same. I always talk about love with Rekha.
Shashi saab had always wished that the traditions continue, even after he bids adieu to the mortal world. He didn't want any of us to mourn his death; his desire was to celebrate life in every form.
Someone like Raj Kapoor is born once in 100 years. He was a one-man circus all by himself.
I am very happy for the respect shown towards my father, Raj Kapoor-ji, the greatest showman of Hindi cinema.
If you get good things, you must endure the tough times also.
Every man cannot be Raj Kapoor, like how every singer cannot be Lata Mangeshkar or Mohd Rafi.
We - my three brothers and two sisters - were extremely close to each other.
Krishna Raj is being made into 17-18 floors, and all the floors will be with Rishi's family; it's not for sale.
Everyday, I get up in the morning and I see a picture of my grandson in newspapers. Now everyone recognizes his maid also! That's because of the paparazzi.
My father was my best friend. He was conservative and traditional, but at the same time, he wasn't strict.
There have never been any fights in the Kapoor family. We are close to even our cousins - like the way Rishi's children and mine interact with Shashi and Shammi's children.
For years now, I have had a great time and so has every single member of the Kapoor clan.
Rajiv largely stayed with me, he had a house in Pune but he was mostly in Mumbai.
I had a good career and I am from a well-to-do family; I have invested well.
People didn't know much about Rajiv because unfortunately, he wasn't successful and that's the saddest part. He was a wonderful human being - warm and affectionate.
My life has always been an open book and it's not such an eventful life.
I think I am a decent father. — © Randhir Kapoor
I think I am a decent father.
From day one, I was against Karisma marrying Sunjay.
I love my children very much and I am grateful that they too love me very much.
We were facing a financial crunch in the early 1970s because Mera Naam Joker' didn't work and we suffered huge losses due to that. My father was very fond of Mera Naam Joker' and made it with a lot of passion, love and money according to those days. But it flopped.
Raampur Ka Lakshman' is one of my favorite.
I am very proud of my two grandchildren and I visit them very often.
Kareena and Saif want to have a small, private wedding, and only the immediate relatives of the Kapoors and the Khans, and friends close to my children have been invited.
Half a bottle of Black Label and some good food at night are my only requirements.
I have no clue how I got COVID. I am surprised.
Divorce for what? Why should we head for divorce? I don't intend to get married again, and nor does she.
You don't need preparations for a family gathering. We have one almost every night where we meet, laugh, get drunk and come back home. We're one family that's happy among ourselves.
Everyone knows Karisma has always been a good mother. — © Randhir Kapoor
Everyone knows Karisma has always been a good mother.
Well, I have a 24-hour nurse since I have a bit of problem in walking due to a nerve related issue.
I had my boundaries and restrictions of doing films so I stopped working in the eighties. This was an era when films were more action oriented. Most of the characters cast in the pivotal roles were either daakus or police inspectors. My face suits neither of these characters. I cannot look like a daaku, so acting had taken a back seat.
I can't ever think of writing a book or an autobiography. I'm a little private person.
We Kapoors are very family-minded people. For us only family is important and we make it a point to attend each other's birthday parties and special occasions.
I don't get up before 12 P. M.
Whatever roles were being offered to me I selected from them and here I am.
I like my peace. I am happy in my space.
It was a small puja for Rajiv's chautha.
At times I tell Kareena and Karisma that they should adopt me. Undeniably, I love to eat and booze, but I also tell them that even if I spend a lot of money, my finances will never lessen. My children are doing well, it is God's blessings.
In the evenings, I am like any other normal man who spends some time with his friends.
Little ups and downs and high and low tides are there in everyone's career.
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