Kapoor, Raj
Full Name: Raj Kapoor
Nationality: Indian | Activity: Indian actor and director
Born: 14-12-1924 | Died: 02-06-1988
(born Dec. 14, 1924, Peshawar, Indiadied June 2, 1988, New Delhi) Indian film actor and director. In the 1930s Kapoor worked as a clapper boy for Bombay Talkies and as an actor for Prithvi Theatres, two companies owned by his father. Kapoor's first major screen role was in Aag (1948; Fire), which he also produced and directed. In 1950 he formed his own Bombay (now Mumbai) film studio, RK, and the next year he achieved romantic stardom in Awara (1951; The Vagabond). He wrote, produced, directed, and starred in many successful films. Although he portrayed romantic leads in his early movies, his best-known characters were based on Charlie Chaplin's tramp. His use of sexual imagery often challenged traditionally strict Indian film standards, and many of his film songs became musical hits.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
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