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Kapoor & Sons
2016 film by Shakun Batra From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kapoor & Sons, also known as Kapoor & Sons (Since 1921), is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language family comedy-drama film directed by Shakun Batra and produced by Hiroo Yash Johar, Karan Johar, and Apoorva Mehta under Dharma Productions, in collaboration with Fox Star Studios. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Sidharth Malhotra, Fawad Khan, Alia Bhatt, Ratna Pathak Shah, and Rajat Kapoor.[4] Set in Coonoor, the narrative centers on two estranged brothers who return home after their grandfather suffers a cardiac arrest, forcing them to confront old conflicts, hidden truths, and long-standing familial dysfunction.[5]
The film marked the second collaboration between Malhotra and Bhatt following their debut in Student of the Year (2012) and was Mehta’s first production credit.[6] Principal photography took place in Mumbai and Coonoor, with Ravi K. Chandran serving as cinematographer and Nitin Baid as editor. The soundtrack was composed by Amaal Mallik, Badshah, Arko, and Tanishk Bagchi, with lyrics by Manoj Muntashir and Kumaar.
Released theatrically on 18 March 2016, Kapoor & Sons received widespread critical acclaim for its performances, writing, direction, and realistic portrayal of modern family dynamics. Made on a budget of ₹280 million (US$3.4 million), it emerged as a commercial success, grossing ₹1.48 billion (US$18 million) worldwide.
At the 62nd Filmfare Awards, the film received eight nominations—including Best Film, Best Director (Batra), and Best Supporting Actress (Pathak Shah)—and won five, including Best Supporting Actor for Rishi Kapoor.
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Estranged brothers Rahul and Arjun Kapoor return to their childhood home in Coonoor after their 90-year-old grandfather, Amarjeet, suffers a heart attack. Rahul is a successful novelist based in London, while Arjun, living in New Jersey, struggles to get his books published and works part-time as a bartender. Their parents, Harsh and Sunita, appear to favor Rahul for his achievements, leading to resentment and tension within the family.
Harsh and Sunita’s marriage is strained due to financial difficulties and Harsh’s past extramarital affair with a former colleague, Anu. Amidst the domestic discord, Amarjeet expresses his desire for a complete family portrait titled "Kapoor & Sons, since 1921." Meanwhile, Arjun meets and is attracted to Tia Malik, a spirited young woman in Coonoor. Unaware of their mutual connection, Rahul also meets Tia and is kissed by her during an outing, though she later confesses to a friend that she has feelings for Arjun.
At Amarjeet's birthday celebration, tensions escalate when Anu makes an unexpected appearance, revealing Rahul had invited her in an effort to reconcile his parents. Later, Tia opens up to Arjun about her own tragic past, having lost her parents in a plane crash on her thirteenth birthday.
Efforts to take the family photo unravel when long-held secrets emerge. Sunita learns of Rahul’s relationship with another man, while Rahul discovers Harsh never ended his affair with Anu. Tia also informs Arjun about her kiss with Rahul, leading to further conflict. In the midst of the chaos, Sunita storms off and Harsh, while attempting to reach her by phone, is fatally injured in a car accident.
Following the funeral, Rahul comes out to Arjun, who responds with support. Rahul and Arjun depart for London and Newark respectively, but months later receive a video message from Amarjeet expressing loneliness and urging them to return. The family reunites in Coonoor, where Sunita finally accepts Rahul’s sexuality, Arjun reconnects with Tia, and his book nears publication. They ultimately fulfill Amarjeet’s wish by taking the family photograph, with a cardboard cutout of Harsh placed in remembrance.
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Cast
- Rishi Kapoor as Amarjeet Kapoor
- Sidharth Malhotra as Arjun Kapoor
- Fawad Khan as Rahul Kapoor
- Alia Bhatt as Tia Malik
- Ratna Pathak Shah as Sunita Kapoor
- Rajat Kapoor as Harsh Kapoor
- Anahita Uberoi as Neetu Kapoor
- Riya Vij as Soumya Parihar
- Vikram Kapadia as Shashi Kapoor
- Anuradha Chandan as Anu Khanna
- Shanaya Kapoor as Alia
- Pradeep Pradhan as Kishore, Tia's cook
- Fahim Shaikh as Boobly
- Aalekh Kapoor as Sahil
- Sukant Goel as Wasim
- Aakriti Dobhal as Bunkoo
- Muskan Khanna Sharan as Manpreet
- Elena Fernandes as Rahul's manager[7]
- Arbaaz Kadwani as Sharic
- Arya Sharma as Zoey
- Burjor Patel as Grandpa Chowksi
- Chandrajit Ranavde as Mr. Makhija, a broker
- Ram Singh as Muchchhad Paanwaala
- Rupa Kamath as Timmy Mausi
- Edward Sonnenblick as Dan
- Raju as Geishu
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Production
In early 2015, Karan Johar officially announced Kapoor & Sons, a family-centric drama to be directed by Shakun Batra under the Dharma Productions banner. The film was confirmed to star Fawad Khan, Sidharth Malhotra, and Alia Bhatt in lead roles, with Rishi Kapoor cast as the grandfather of the titular family.[8][9] In interviews, Johar described the film as “a tough one to cast,” revealing that the role eventually played by Khan was initially turned down by six actors. "There was a point when we almost didn’t make it," Johar stated. "We kept it on the backburner for over a year. No one was willing to do Fawad Khan’s role. After multiple rejections, I told Shakun Batra to drop the idea, and he began developing a new script instead."[10] The project was revived after Khan accepted the role, allowing the film to move forward into production.
Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack was composed by Amaal Mallik, Badshah, Arko, Tanishk Bagchi, Benny Dayal, and Nucleya, with the background score provided by Sameer Uddin. Lyrics were written by Badshah, Kumaar, Manoj Muntashir, Dr. Devendra Kafir, and Abhiruchi Chand. Sony Music India acquired the music rights. The soundtrack consists of five tracks and was released on 16 March 2016.[11]
The first single, "Kar Gayi Chull", a party track adapted from Badshah's earlier independent song, was released on 17 February 2016.[12] The second single, "Bolna", a romantic ballad, followed on 24 February 2016.[13] At the 62nd Filmfare Awards, Sameer Uddin won Best Background Score for his work on the film.
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Box office
Domestic
Kapoor & Sons was released across 1,500 screens in India on 18 March 2016, with 900 prints. It earned ₹6.85 crore on its opening day, making it the fourth-highest opening for a Hindi film that year at the time.[14] On its second day, it collected ₹7.75 crore, bringing its two-day total to ₹14.60 crore.[15] The film earned ₹11.75 crore on its first Sunday, concluding its opening weekend with ₹26.35 crore, the second-highest opening weekend of the year.[16]
By the end of its first week, the film had collected ₹47 crore, ranking as the second-highest first-week total of the year, behind Airlift.[17] It continued to perform steadily, collecting ₹17.14 crore in its second week and raising its two-week total to ₹65.07 crore.[18] After three weeks, the film's domestic net collection stood at ₹71.57 crore, with a gross collection of ₹102.24 crore, becoming the third Indian film of the year to surpass ₹100 crore in gross revenue.[19]
International
Internationally, Kapoor & Sons earned ₹19.27 crore in its opening weekend, the highest first-weekend overseas total for a Hindi film in 2016 at the time.[20] In Pakistan, it was released on 67 screens and collected ₹1.3 crore on its first day. The opening weekend total in the country was ₹3.6 crore, setting a new record for the highest opening weekend for a Fawad Khan film, surpassing Khoobsurat (2014).[21]
By the end of its theatrical run, the film had earned ₹17.9 crore (US$2.1 million) in North America, ₹11.7 crore (US$1.4 million) in the United Arab Emirates, ₹6.39 crore (US$760,000) in Pakistan, ₹5.28 crore (US$620,000) in the United Kingdom, ₹1.73 crore (US$200,000) in Australia, ₹0.63 crore (US$75,000) in New Zealand, ₹0.14 crore (US$17,000) in Malaysia, and ₹0.19 crore (US$22,000) in Germany.[22] The film's total overseas gross reached ₹47.8 crore (US$5.7 million), ranking it as the fourth-highest-grossing Hindi film in overseas markets for 2016, behind Sultan, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, and Fan.[23]
Critical reception
Upon release, Kapoor & Sons received widespread critical acclaim, with particular praise directed at its screenplay, direction, soundtrack, and performances, especially those of Fawad Khan, Rishi Kapoor, Ratna Pathak Shah, and Rajat Kapoor.[24][25]
In India, Srijana Mitra Das of The Times of India rated the film 4 out of 5 stars, calling its story the central strength and describing it as a "real family full of uncomfortable secrets, awkward jealousies, and sharp pain."[26] Rohit Vats of Hindustan Times also gave 4 stars, describing it as "a fantastic family drama after a long time."[27] Harshada Rege of DNA praised the ensemble cast, noting that Khan stood out for portraying a "perfect son with a secret" and demonstrating "versatility and vulnerability with equal ease."[28] Anupama Chopra of Film Companion awarded 3.5 stars and highlighted the naturalistic performances.[29] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave a similar rating, describing the film as "intense and incisive" yet entertaining.[30]
Raja Sen of Rediff.com gave the film 3 stars, stating that while the characters were well drawn, the film became overly melodramatic in its final act.[31] Rachit Gupta of Filmfare commended the screenplay and declared it "a tough act to follow" for other releases that year.[32] Subha Shetty-Saha of Mid-Day noted the effectiveness of the casting,[33] while Dhriti Sharma of Zee News described the film as a "beautiful tiara" blending comedy and emotional depth.[34]
Other Indian reviewers echoed these sentiments. Bollywood Hungama called the film "excellent" and "a must watch with your entire family,"[35] and Stutee Ghosh of The Quint gave it 4.5 stars, praising the humor and plot development, though noting Khan's appearance could be distracting.[36] Mehul S. Thakkar of Deccan Chronicle credited director Shakun Batra with elevating the ensemble narrative, describing the film as a "new benchmark" in family drama.[37] In a dissenting view, Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express awarded 2 stars, critiquing some performances and calling Rishi Kapoor's role "out-of-sync."[38]
Namrata Joshi of The Hindu described the film as "the ultimate family film," commending the layered narrative and calling Khan's performance "charming and delightful."[38] Ananya Bhattacharya of India Today rated it 3.5 stars and praised the depiction of familial conflict, cinematography, and performances.[39] Anna M.M. Vetticad of Firstpost described the film as "hilarious, heartwarming and heartbreaking," while highlighting its understated social commentary.[40] Nirmalya Dutta of Daily News and Analysis described Khan's portrayal of a gay character as "a big leap forward for India's LGBT movement."[41]
Internationally, the film was also well received. Surabhi Redkar of Koimoi gave it 3.5 stars and described it as a modern family drama with emotional resonance.[42] Manjusha Radhakrishnan of Gulf News rated it similarly, highlighting the ensemble performances.[43] Rachel Slatz of The New York Times remarked that the film maintained its "lived-in quality" despite tonal shifts.[44] Deepa Gauri of Khaleej Times, while awarding 2.5 stars, commended Khan's performance and the film's initial realism.[45] Suprateek Chatterjee of HuffPost India offered a mixed review, stating that the film felt "bloated" despite its strong intentions.[46]
Media outlets in Pakistan and other regions also praised the film. ARY News lauded Batra's direction and the cast's performances,[47] while Zeshan Ahmad of The Express Tribune called it "a must-watch" due to its script and execution.[48] The Nation rated it 8/10, describing it as "methodically planned,"[49] and Daily Times noted its visual and emotional appeal.[50] Arva Aslam of Daily Pakistan attributed the film’s success to its ensemble cast.[51]
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