Director
Anil Kapoor
Anil Kapoor is basically Bollywood royalty—a guy who's been absolutely killing it since the late '70s and shows no signs of slowing down. From his explosive breakthrough with Mashaal, Woh 7 Din, and Meri Jung in the mid-80s, he became the go-to hero for audiences craving style, charm, and serious acting chops. The '80s and '90s were his playground, delivering absolute classics like Mr. India, Tezaab, Ram Lakhan, and Parinda that are still quoted and loved today. With two National Film Awards and seven Filmfare Awards under his belt, plus a film producer cap worn alongside his acting career, Anil built a legacy that's hard to match. He's the guy who proved that longevity in Bollywood isn't just about luck—it's about picking solid scripts and evolving with the times. What makes Anil special is his refusal to get stuck in one lane. Whether he's dominating as a lead, stealing scenes in ensemble comedies like No Entry and Welcome, or pivoting to supporting roles that somehow still feel like the heart of the film, he brings this effortless energy that's uniquely his. His style is slick without being over-the-top, and he's got this rare ability to make both romantic dramas and high-octane action films feel genuinely entertaining. In recent years, you've caught him in big ensemble hits like Animal and Total Dhamaal, proving that even after 45+ years in the game, Anil Kapoor is still the coolest guy in the room. He's basically redefined what it means to have a lasting career in Bollywood.