
Age: 43
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Ranbir Kapoor, born on September 28, 1982, in Mumbai, India, is a prominent actor in contemporary Hindi cinema. He hails from the illustrious Kapoor family, often regarded as Bollywood’s first family, which has shaped Indian cinema for generations. His grandfather Raj Kapoor was a legendary actor-director, and his father Rishi Kapoor was a celebrated actor, while his mother Neetu Singh is also a respected actress. This cinematic lineage gave Ranbir early exposure to the world of films and storytelling. Ranbir was formally trained in acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in New York, which gave him a foundation in method acting. He made his Bollywood debut with “Saawariya” (2007), directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Although the film didn’t perform well commercially, critics noticed his potential. He gained his first major commercial and critical success with “Wake Up Sid” (2009) and “Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani” (2009), showcasing his versatility in portraying both relatable and quirky characters. Over the years, Ranbir has built a reputation for choosing diverse roles. He has played everything from a troubled musician in “Rockstar” (2011) to a historical figure in “Besharam” (2013) and a gangster in “Barfi!” (2012), earning praise for his emotional depth and naturalistic style. His performances have won him multiple Filmfare Awards, India’s most prestigious film honours. Apart from his acting, Ranbir is known for his charismatic personality and down-to-earth demeanour. Media and fans often highlight his humility despite fame. He has been linked romantically with high-profile actresses, most notably Deepika Padukone and is currently married to Alia Bhatt, another leading Bollywood star. Ranbir Kapoor also carries a modern Bollywood image—blending artistic talent with commercial appeal, making him a favourite of both filmmakers and audiences. Outside the cinema, he supports charitable causes and is admired for his fashion sense, often setting trends in the Indian entertainment industry. In essence, Ranbir Kapoor represents a blend of legacy, talent, and contemporary charm, making him one of the most influential actors of his generation in India. For anyone trying to understand modern Bollywood, Ranbir Kapoor is a name that defines both innovation and tradition in acting.

Ranbir Kapoor

Arjun
for Arjun in Mahabharat Part 6 - Khandhavprasth
Suggested by adityanimmalapudi

It starts with Duryodhan's nightmare about the Pandavas returning alive & Bheem going to hit him, Shakuni, Karna & his brothers. After waking up, he found out his nightmare came true. However, despite their return there's a constant argument about their decision of Draupadi marrying all 5 Pandavas, the Kauravas are harassing this decision, even Dhritarashtra was with his son's side. Causing another conflict between cousins, suddenly Vidur find a solution to avoid another conflict, which is to divide the kingdom. Almost everyone was against it, but they all agree. They decided the kingdom to be built on Khadavaprasth, an old & empty barren desert. However with a help by Krishna, Lord Indra & a demon in which I forgot his name. Then, Duryodhan is jealous about the Pandavas & their Kingdom Indraprasth (renamed after Lord Indra) glorious tales & valour. He & his uncle Shakuni, tried many ways to make them more glorious than them, however their plans foiled by Krishna. After the ceremony, as Duryodhan was roaming the incredible illusion halls, but suddenly unrealising the blue pond, he fell down which made the Draupadi laugh very hard & insulted him. Making Duryodhan's heart filled with revenge & hatred increases with the Pandavas. But, Shakuni found a non-violent way to end the Pandavas, the infamous game of dice which will be the main climax & will end at the Pandavas get revenge. Hero: Duryodhan



