Sonam Kapoor (pronounced [soːnəm kəpuːr]; born June 9, 1985) is an Indian actress who appears in Bollywood
films.The daughter of actor Anil Kapoor started his film career assisting
director Sanjay Leela Bhansali in his 2005 film black drama.
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bollywood actress sonam kapoor hot photo gallety stills
Kapoor made his acting debut in
2007 with the romantic drama Bhansali Saawariya opposite Ranbir Kapoor.
Although unsuccessful at the box office, Kapoor's performance earned him a
nomination for the Filmfare Best Debut Award woman. She then appeared in the political
drama Delhi-6 (2009) and had her first commercial success with the romantic
comedy I Hate Luv Storys (2010). Kapoor received acclaim and won several Best
Actress nominations (including the Filmfare) to play a leading role in the
romantic drama Raanjhanaa (2013). She also briefly appeared in the hit biopic
sports Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013), and played a leading role in the romantic
comedy Khoobsurat (2014).
Along with her acting career,
Kapoor is a celebrity endorser for various brands and products. It is
particularly known in the media for his outspoken personality, and is cited as
one of the hottest celebrities in India.
Kapoor at a promotional event for Raanjhanaa in 2013
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Born
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Nationality
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Ethnicity
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Punjabi
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Occupation
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Actress
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Years active
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2007–present
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Height
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1.79 m (5 ft 10 1⁄2 in)
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Parents
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Anil Kapoor (father)
Sunita Kapoor |
Relatives
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Early life
Kapoor was born in a suburb of
Chembur, Mumbai, June 9, 1985 with actor Anil Kapoor and Sunita Kapoor old
model. She is the granddaughter of filmmaker
Surinder Kapoor father. The family moved
to his house in Juhu, where his parents still reside, when he was a month Kapoor is the eldest of three brothers. She
has a sister, Rhea, and brother Harshvardhan. She is the niece of producer
Boney Kapoor and actor Sanjay Kapoor, while Kapoor and Sridevi Mona Shourie are
his aunts. It is the paternal cousin of
actors Arjun Kapoor and Mohit Marwah, and cousin of the actor Champ by his
mother.
Kapoor was educated at school
Arya Vidya Mandir in Juhu, after which he enrolled in the United World College
of South East Asia in Singapore, for their college education, where he
specializing in theater and the arts. Kapoor speaks English, Hindi, Urdu,
Punjabi and Marathi, and is also a classically trained dancer. She suffered from obesity in adolescence, and
was diagnosed with borderline diabetes.
2004-12: Film debut and inverse
In 2004, Kapoor worked as an
assistant director Sanjay Leela Bhansali in Black film (2005). Kapoor has lost
about 35 kg at the request of Bhansali, who has expressed interest in its cast
as the star of his next film. In 2007, she made her acting debut with Saawariya
Bhansali, a tragic romance that also marked the debut of actor Ranbir Kapoor.
Despite the high expectations in the media, the film was a failure at the box
office. Taran Adarsh Criticism
entertainment portal Bollywood Hungama Kapoor called a "middle of the
actor," adding that "the role does not give you the ability to
display histrionics. It is beautiful in places, but sometimes simple ordinary.
" However, was nominated for the Filmfare Lux New Face Award for her
performance in the film.
Next release of the film Kapoor
did not come until 2009, when Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra was chosen as a aspiring
singer in the political drama Delhi-6, co-starring Waheeda Rahman and Abhishek
Bachchan. The film had a minimum of box office, but was praised by film
critics. CNN-IBN Masand Rajeev Kapoor called a "revelation" in the
film, adding that it is "a firecracker, instinctive and uninhibited in
what is not even a traditional female role." Sonia Chopra Sify.com wrote that Kapoor was a
"serious actor and effortlessly so that makes you love the character
somewhat, despite the typical recipe Delhi-girl".
The romantic comedy I Hate Luv
Storys (2010) by the director Punit Malhotra Kapoor was the first commercial
success. Co-starring Imran Khan, the film tells the story of a woman who
committed develops an attraction towards unilateral commitment phobia
colleague. Write to Koimoi.com, Komal Nahta Kapoor said "did a great job.
She gets into the skin of the character and shines the light and dramatic
scenes.". Kapoor then took the
title role in the romantic comedy, Aisha (2010), which was produced by her
sister Rhea. The film was a modern
adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Emma, also with Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey and
Amrita Puri. A critical Kapoor NDTV judged the stand-out performer in the film,
wrote that "it is the best of a rare occasion where a leader in India to
be part of a Bollywood movie greeting manners and Victorian elite effects Delhi
in a cool clean slate. "
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