


With some heartwarming sequences and Amit Trivedi’s songs, this film becomes a must watch. Rajkummar Rao and Amit Sadh were remarkable in their respective portrayals. Adaptation of the book by Chetan Bhagat, Kai Po Che! is a story of friendship and love, set against the backdrop of the situation of Gujarat between 2001-02. This was late Sushant Singh Rajput’s debut film and the actor’s performance was a show-stealer. Arjun Rampal won the National Award for the Best Supporting Actor. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy’s terrific score gave the film new heights that can hardly be accomplished by any musician today. A well-narrated tale of friendship, this one has aged well with time and is one of the few definitive films on both music and friendship. The film rejuvenated Abhishek’s directorial career and launched Farhan Akhtar as a star. The film is also remembered for a cameo by cricket legend Kapil Dev. The film failed to make an impact and did not resonate with the audience or critics. Puneet Issar, Satish Shah and Supriya Karnik portrayed other important characters while late Inder Kumar played the antagonist. Starring Sohail Khan and Sneha Ullal, the sports drama was based on boxing. This film marked Abhishek’s directorial début. Let’s have a look at some of his popular hits: Aryan: Unbreakable (2006) A storyteller, Abhishek has come a long way and got his craft right. Music assumes favour in his movies and songs have a linguistic inclination. Two decades in the industry now, he has made a name for himself with a few critically acclaimed movies to his credit. However, life took a turn and Abhishek decided to don the director’s hat. The 1997 film was directed by Vipin Handa, titled Uff! Yeh Mohabbat. He starred in his first film alongside Twinkle Khanna. Happy Birthday, Abhishek Kapoor: Rock On, Kai Po Che to Kedarnath, Top 5 Movies by the DirectorĪ noted director, Abhishek Kapoor had plans to make it as an actor in Bollywood when he started.
