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Shahid Kapoor Reflects on His Rise, Embracing New Talent, and Iconic Filmmakers
26 Oct
Summary
- Shahid Kapoor's journey from debut film Ishq Vishk to recent hits like Kabir Singh
- Filmmakers like Imtiaz Ali and Sandeep Reddy Vanga who believed in Shahid's talent early on
- Shahid's desire to work on original stories with directors he admires

Bollywood actor Shahid Kapoor has come a long way since his debut in the 2003 film Ishq Vishk. Over the years, he has delivered critically acclaimed performances in movies like Vivah, Jab We Met, and Kabir Singh, cementing his status as one of the industry's most versatile and talented actors.
In a recent conversation, Kapoor opened up about his career journey, emphasizing the importance of filmmakers who believed in his talent before he found widespread success. He specifically mentioned directors like Imtiaz Ali, who gave him the opportunity to star in the hit film Jab We Met, and Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the director of the controversial yet commercially successful Kabir Singh.
Kapoor expressed his admiration for Vanga's work, stating that he "absolutely loved" the original Arjun Reddy, on which Kabir Singh was based. While he acknowledged that the film was set to be remade, he appreciated Vanga's openness to collaborating on the project. Kapoor also revealed that he and Vanga have discussed the possibility of working on an original story together, as he believes the "energies of collaborators and creators should match" to produce something truly remarkable.
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The actor also emphasized his commitment to supporting new talent, as he himself was given a chance to break into the industry without any influential connections. Kapoor's journey serves as an inspiration, showcasing the power of talent and the importance of filmmakers who are willing to take a chance on promising newcomers.



