Anil Kapoor Reflects on His Journey: From ‘Woh 7 Din’ to ‘Subedaar’
In a recent appearance on IMDb's 'Icons Only' segment, Bollywood legend Anil Kapoor delved into his extensive filmography, shedding light on projects he believes were 'underrated' at the time of their release.
Kapoor, who has been a prominent figure in Indian cinema for over four decades, shared his thoughts on films that have gained appreciation over time. He mentioned titles like 'My Wife's Murder', 'Eeshwar', 'Nayak', and 'Lamhe', which, according to him, were not celebrated as much upon their release but have since found a new appreciation among audiences.
The actor also discussed the physical demands of his roles, citing the Indian adaptation of the hit series '24' as one of his most challenging projects. He recalled working for almost 36 to 40 hours straight, a testament to the dedication he brings to his craft.
Reflecting on his early career, Kapoor identified the 1983 film 'Woh 7 Din' as a turning point, marking the moment he felt a genuine connection with his audience. This connection has endured, as he shared his emotions regarding fan interactions, expressing gratitude and humility.
Despite his long-standing success, Kapoor remains active in various film and streaming projects, including his latest action drama 'Subedaar'. His reflections on his career and the changing audience perceptions provide a fascinating insight into the evolution of Bollywood and the enduring appeal of his work.
