Kishore Namit Kapoor
Born: 28 July 1949
Kishore Namit Kapoor is one of Bollywood's most respected acting coaches—a Delhi-born powerhouse who's shaped the careers of some of cinema's biggest names. While he's acted in films himself, his real legacy lies in training a generation of A-listers including Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Kareena Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, and Vicky Kaushal. His influence extends beyond Hindi cinema too, having mentored South Indian stars like Allu Arjun. Beyond the sets, Kapoor has also authored two pivotal books on acting craft—"You Are The Instrument, You Are The Player" (2003) and "Acting in Everyday Life" (2012)—cementing his status as a thought leader in performance methodology. What makes Kapoor stand out is his philosophy that acting isn't just about memorizing lines and hitting marks; it's about understanding human behavior and authenticity. His students consistently credit him with helping them unlock nuanced, compelling performances that have defined modern Bollywood. His contribution to Indian cinema goes way beyond the films he's appeared in—he's essentially become the invisible architect behind countless blockbuster careers. Whether through his acting classes, books, or the ripple effect of his teachings in blockbuster performances, Kishore Namit Kapoor remains an indispensable figure in shaping how contemporary actors approach their craft.