Arjun Kapoor reveals his first love was filmmaking

IANS April 15, 2025 297 views

Arjun Kapoor has always been more than just an actor, deeply fascinated by the art of filmmaking since his early years. His passion was initially rooted in understanding the behind-the-scenes magic of cinema, inspired by watching his father's ambitious film productions. The actor passionately discusses his love for storytelling, international cinema, and the intricate process of film creation. Beyond acting, Kapoor reveals a profound appreciation for directors who can create suspense and intrigue through their storytelling techniques.

"It's the magic trick of cinema that fascinates me. Not everything has to be logical — the conviction is what sells the illusion." - Arjun Kapoor
Arjun Kapoor reveals his first love was filmmaking
Mumbai, April 15: Before capturing hearts on the big screen, actor Arjun Kapoor had an entirely different dream — one that placed him behind the camera rather than in front of it.

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Early filmmaking passion inspired by father's grand cinema vision

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Loves Korean and European cinema storytelling techniques

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Critiques modern film trailers for revealing too much

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Appreciates classic director styles like Michael Bay and Tony Scott

The actor recently opened up about his early passion for filmmaking, sharing how storytelling and direction were his first love before acting took center stage in his life. Expressing the same, Arjun shared, “It’s the magic trick of cinema that fascinates me. Not everything has to be logical — the conviction is what sells the illusion. I love watching Korean films and European movies. I wanted to be a filmmaker. RKRCKR was the most expensive film back then. I was enamored, and the joy of movies stayed. I was always inclined to making. I always want to know how the film comes together, and the process gives me joy."

The actor also revealed that watching his father bring the grand vision of “Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja” to life ignited that creative spark in him early on.

The ‘Gunday’ actor, who is currently engrossed in watching 'The Day of the Jackal,' featuring Eddie Redmayne, also shared his thoughts on the iconic Top Gun franchise. When asked which he prefers, Arjun said, "Tony Scott's film is the OG. I love his movies. Then David Fincher's came to our lives with films like Seven and Fight Club."

The actor also expressed his frustration with modern film trailers for giving away too much of the story, while applauding the intrigue and suspense maintained in the teasers of ‘Padmaavat,’ ‘Animal,’ and ‘Bajirao Mastani.’

“Michael Bay's trailers are the benchmark. The best shots of the film are already in the trailer. I want to feel the energy of the film in trailer. Animal had a great teaser and trailer! The trailer of Padmaavat is gorgeous. And you only see beautiful shots. It's a director's trailer. It's a 3 minute trailer. Even Bajirao Mastani has great trailers,” Arjun mentioned.

On the work front, Arjun Kapoor was last seen in “Mere Husband Ki Biwi,” which also featured Rakul Preet Singh and Bhumi Pednekar.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Love how passionate Arjun is about cinema! It's refreshing to see an actor who truly understands filmmaking from both sides of the camera. His taste in movies is impeccable too - Fincher and Scott are legends! 🎬
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Rahul S.
Interesting perspective, but I wish he'd focus more on his acting craft. His performances have been inconsistent lately. Maybe directing would actually suit him better?
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Ananya P.
OMG I didn't know he was into Korean films! That's so cool 😍 Maybe he should do a K-drama style Bollywood movie? The crossover we didn't know we needed!
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Vikram J.
His comments about trailers are spot on! Modern trailers are basically 3-minute summaries. Remember when we used to get excited guessing what would happen? Bring back the mystery!
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Shreya M.
This explains why his performance in Ishaqzaade felt so raw and real - he understands storytelling at a deeper level. Hope he gets more roles that challenge him!
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Karan D.
Would love to see him direct something someday. With his film knowledge and industry experience, he could bring something fresh to Bollywood. Maybe start with a short film?

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