EP-230 | Unseen, Unfiltered, Uncensored | Annu Kapoor's Explosive Podcast
Description
Annu Kapoor is an entertainer who has worn many hats—actor, singer, director, producer, radio jockey, and television presenter—earning immense respect and recognition worldwide. He became a household name through iconic television shows like Antakshari and Wheel Smart Srimati.
Known for speaking his mind, Annu Kapoor has appeared in over 100 films and numerous television shows. He has been honoured with two National Film Awards, a Filmfare Award, and two Indian Television Academy Awards.
In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Annu Kapoor delves into his thoughts on nationalism. He expresses his belief that most Indians do not truly love their country and also opens up on atheism.
Kapoor shares anecdotes about legends from the film industry, including a vivid recount of Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar’s wedding, and reflects on a spat with Amitabh Bachchan. He also reveals an intriguing episode from the sets of 7 Khoon Maaf, alleging that Priyanka Chopra refused to kiss him because he wasn’t a 'hero.'
Tune in to this episode as Kapoor shares his flair for 'shayari' and performs a 300-year-old rap in his signature style.
00:00 - Introduction
01:44 - Upcoming projects
04:37 - Early life struggles
16:42 - Patriotism vs. Nationalism
21:37 - Early days in Bollywood
33:10 - Why he avoids watching films & news
34:33 - National Awards
37:05 - Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita
39:19 - True meaning of 'Deshbhakti'
43:59 - Publicity stunts
46:30 - Punctuality & Discipline
49:02 - Why was Wheel Smart Srimati scrapped?
53:40 - Learning discipline from Islam
55:27 - Brihadaranyaka Upanishad teachings
58:52 - Love, religion, and honour killings
1:02:14 - The story of 'Bharat'
1:04:34 - Annu 'Google' Kapoor
1:10:14 - Relationship with parents
1:13:48 - 'Kiss' controversy with Priyanka Chopra
1:20:14 - Shabana Azmi & Javed Akhtar's wedding
1:22:14 - Darr shoot
1:25:14 - Story behind India's independence
1:29:58 - World's 'oldest' rap song