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Pankaj Kapur Defends Son Shahid's Controversial Film 'Kabir Singh'
6 Oct
Summary
- Pankaj Kapur says 'Kabir Singh' reflects real issues in society
- Shahid Kapoor's roles have evolved from 'boy-next-door' to more dramatic parts
- Family has a non-hierarchical environment where children make their own decisions

In a recent interview, veteran actor Pankaj Kapur has addressed the criticisms surrounding his son Shahid Kapoor's film 'Kabir Singh'. Kapur emphasized that the portrayal of controversial subjects in movies reflects real issues in society. He argued that acknowledging the existence of challenging social realities through cinema is valid, and that it is the audience's interpretation that often drives controversy.
Reflecting on Shahid's career, Kapur noted that the actor had long been pigeonholed as a 'boy-next-door', but his breakthrough in more dramatic roles was facilitated by director Vishal Bhardwaj. Kapur credited these films for bringing out the actor within Shahid, who has since become more selective about the roles he chooses.
Discussing the family's dynamic, Kapur highlighted the absence of traditional hierarchy within their household. He described an environment where each member, including the younger generation, is encouraged to make their own decisions. Kapur shared that his children often give him lectures, and he is ready to listen as they are the ones with fresh perspectives.