This star of Kapoor family had also worked in English films.

New Delhi:

The famous Kapoor family has produced many actors and actresses in Bollywood.

Whose dominance is still seen in Bollywood.

The actor we are talking about today is no longer in this world but in his time he gave one superhit film after another.

Women and girls used to be crazy about him.

It is said that he was so famous in his time that he used to shoot three to four films in a day.

Let us know who that actor is and some interesting facts related to him.



who is that actor

The actor we are talking about today was a very famous actor of Bollywood.

He had given many super hit films in his time.

This was none other than Shashi Kapoor, the youngest son of Prithviraj Kapoor.

His two elder brothers were Raj Kapoor and Shammi Kapoor and his uncle Trilok Kapoor was also an actor.

Shashi Kapoor was born on 18 March 1938 in Kolkata and breathed his last on 4 December 2017.

Used to shoot 3-4 films together

Shashi Kapoor's real name was Balbir Raj Kapoor, but he made his mark in Bollywood with the name Shashi Kapoor.

Shashi Kapoor was fond of acting since childhood due to which he entered the film world.

Being fond of acting since childhood, he also used to act in the plays held in his school.

Shashi Kapoor worked in four Bollywood films as a child artist between 1948 and 1954.

Shashi Kapoor was a very busy and famous actor in his time.

Because of which they got work together in many films.

He used to shoot 3 to 4 films in a day.

Due to which his elder brother started calling him Taxi.

Worked in English films

Shashi Kapoor got his biggest success in the year 1965 with the film Jab-Jab Phool Khile.

In which he played the role of a sailor.

To get into this role, Shashi Kapoor also stayed with sailors in Kashmir for a few days.

Shashi Kapoor was an actor of his time who got the opportunity to work in British and American films.

Shashi Kapoor worked in famous films like The Householder, Bombay Talkies, Hit and Dust, Shakespeare Wala.