At the Forbes India Leadership Awards, the actor spoke about how he has reinvented himself and remained relevant over two decades in a competitive film industry, whether he is anything like the characters he plays on screen, and why it's important to keep it real in the age of social media
Shahid Kapoor was at his candid best at the Forbes India Leadership Awards, held in Mumbai on March 7. The 43-year-old actor, who completed 20 years in the film industry last year, spoke about what has kept him going and how he’s always on the lookout for quality work. To get down to the brass tacks, he said it was all about being real, keeping it simple, and “having a relationship with your inner voiceâ€. The actor, whose latest film Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya has been enjoying commercial success at the box office, said, “I’ve always believed in myself, and I’ve always believed in improving, growth, rediscovery and trying to surprise the audience, and I think all that has got me here.â€
In the past two decades of his career, Kapoor has played diverse characters—starting with the ‘chocolate boy’ romantic lead in films like Ishq Vishk (2003), Dil Maange More (2004) and Jab We Met (2007) early in his career, he transitioned to picking layered, intense characters in movies like Kaminey (2009), Haider (2014), Udta Punjab (2016), and even the controversial Kabir Singh (2019).
The characters that he has chosen to play on screen have nothing to do with who he is as a person, but who he can be on screen, the actor said. “The idea is to be part of stories, to play different characters who represent different aspects of human behaviour, of society, people who are from different backgrounds, whose brain and heart work differently, who look different and speak different. I will always chase that,†said Kapoor, who was in conversation with Forbes India’s Editor-Desk Kunal Purandare.
“I wouldn’t say a romantic hero is like me and Kabir is not like me,†he added. “There is a little crazy inside me somewhere, so that Kabir is existing within me, deep down. Those crazy streaks are there within me as an actor, so I chase complex characters.â€