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Ranbir Kapoor (; born 28 September 1982) is an Indian actor. Through his career in Bollywood films, he has become one of the highest-paid actors and one of the most popular celebrities in India. He is the recipient of several awards, including five Filmfare Awards. Kapoor is the son of actors Rishi and Neetu, and the grandson of actor-director Raj. He pursued film-making and method acting at the School of Visual Arts and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, respectively, following which he assisted Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the film ''Black'' (2005). Kapoor made his acting debut with Bhansali's tragic romance ''Saawariya'' (2007), a box office flop but notable for earning him his first Filmfare AwardBest Male Debut. He was awarded the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his performances in three films of 2009the coming-of-age film ''Wake Up Sid'', the comedy ''Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani'', and the drama ''Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year''. Kapoor won two consecutive Best Actor awards at Filmfare for portraying a troubled musician in the drama ''Rockstar'' (2011) and a deaf-mute man in the comedy-drama ''Barfi!'' (2012). A starring role in the romantic comedy ''Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani'' (2013), one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films, established him as a leading Bollywood actor. In addition to acting in films, Kapoor supports charities and causes. He is the co-founder of the production company Picture Shuru Productions, and is a co-owner of the Indian Super League football team Mumbai City FC. ==Early life and background== Ranbir Kapoor was born on 28 September 1982 in Mumbai to Rishi and Neetu, both actors of the Hindi film industry. He is the great-grandson of Prithviraj and the grandson of actor-director Raj. His elder sister, Riddhima (born 1980), is an interior and fashion designer. The actresses Karisma and Kareena are his first cousins.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ndtv.com/photos/entertainment/ranbir-karisma-kapoor-dance-off-13988 )〕 Kapoor was educated at the Bombay Scottish School in Mahim. He has said that he was not inclined towards academics and would always rank among the bottom five students of his class. Kapoor has admitted that constant arguments between his parents deeply affected him as a child: "Sometimes the fights would get really bad. I would be sitting on the steps, my head between my knees, till five or six in the morning, waiting for them to stop". He has said that these early experiences led to a "reservoir of emotions building up inside ()", which compelled him to look for an outlet in films.〔 Kapoor has said that he was close to his mother, but struggled to establish a friendly relationship with his father.〔 After completing his tenth standard examinations, he travelled to America to assist his father on his directorial venture ''Aa Ab Laut Chalen'' (1999), during which he developed a closer bond with him.〔 After completing his pre-university education from the H.R. College of Commerce and Economics,〔 Kapoor relocated to New York City to learn film-making at the School of Visual Arts, and subsequently pursued method acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. He later remarked that living by himself in New York City inspired him to pursue a career in Bollywood.〔 In film school, Kapoor directed and starred in two short films, entitled ''Passion to Love'' and ''India 1964''.〔 However, he found learning about cinema in school to be "useless", and preferred being on an actual set.〔 He, thus, returned to Mumbai and worked as an assistant director to Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the 2005 film ''Black''. He described the experience: "I was getting beaten up, abused, doing everything from cleaning the floor to fixing the lights from 7 am to 4 am, but I was learning every day."〔 Kapoor later confessed that his main motive for working on ''Black'' was to ensure that Bhansali liked him enough to cast him as an actor for his next project.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ranbir Kapoor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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