David Dhawan Reveals Rishi Kapoor's Strict 'No Night Shoot' Rule

Veteran filmmaker David Dhawan recently shared a humorous story about the late Rishi Kapoor's famous rule against working past 7 PM. He recounted an incident where Kapoor stopped a script narration in a car upon hearing the first scene was a night shoot. Dhawan praised Kapoor's brilliant talent and disciplined approach to his work, which included questioning directors until fully convinced. Rishi Kapoor, a celebrated actor with a decades-long career, remains a beloved figure in Hindi cinema.

Key Points: Rishi Kapoor's 7 PM Pack-Up Rule: David Dhawan's Anecdote

  • Rishi Kapoor's strict 7 PM pack-up rule
  • Funny script narration incident in a car
  • David Dhawan's admiration for his discipline
  • Kapoor's legendary career and legacy
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David Dhawan shares funny anecdote about Rishi Kapoor's 'no shooting after 7 PM' rule

David Dhawan shares a hilarious story about Rishi Kapoor refusing a film because it required night shoots, highlighting the late actor's famous discipline.

David Dhawan shares funny anecdote about Rishi Kapoor's 'no shooting after 7 PM' rule
"Stop the car. I don't do films that shoot at night. I pack up after 7 PM, no matter what. - David Dhawan recalling Rishi Kapoor"

Mumbai, March 17

Veteran filmmaker David Dhawan recently shared a humorous anecdote about late actor Rishi Kapoor, recalling how the legendary star chose to decline projects that required shooting late into the night.

Speaking on the fun talk show The Great Indian Kapil Show alongside his son, actor Varun Dhawan, David Dhawan spoke about Rishi Kapoor's straightforward personality and how he would not prefer working post 7 PM.

Recalling his experience with the late actor, Dhawan said he had worked with Rishi Kapoor on many films and always admired his talent and discipline.

"I have worked with an actor with whom I did many films. He was a brilliant actor and I learned a lot from him. His name was Rishi Kapoor," said Rishi.

"He would always question all filmmakers and make sure he would pack up at 7 PM. Regarding any scene, he would say, 'Okay, you are saying this, but why should I do it this way?' You had to convince him and explain why a scene needed to be done that way. Otherwise, he would stop you right there," Dhawan said.

Sharing a funny incident, Dhawan recalled how a director once came to narrate a script to Kapoor. The actor asked the filmmaker to sit with him in the car so he could listen to the narration while heading home.

Dhawan narrated, "The car started and the director began narrating the story. The first scene he described was a night scene. Rishi Kapoor immediately asked the driver to stop the van and said, 'Stop the car. I don't do films that shoot at night. I pack up after 7 PM, no matter what.' That was it. The narration ended there."

This incident by Dhawan left the audiences in splits.

Talking about Rishi Kapoor, he was considered to be one of the most celebrated actors in Hindi cinema.

The son of legendary filmmaker-actor Raj Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor made his debut as a child artist in Mera Naam Joker before making his debut as a leading man in the blockbuster Bobby.

Over a career spanning more than four decades, Kapoor went onto star in numerous successful films including Amar Akbar Anthony, Karz and Chandni amongst others.

In later years, he transitioned into character roles in films such as Kapoor & Sons and 102 Not Out.

On the personal front, Rishi Kapoor was married to actor Neetu Kapoor, and their son, Ranbir Kapoor, is considered to be among the leading actors in Bollywood today.

The veteran actor passed away on April 30, 2020, in Mumbai after battling leukemia. He was 67.

- IANS

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Rahul R
This is hilarious but also shows his professionalism. He wasn't being difficult, he was clear about his terms from the start. Saves everyone's time. Today's actors could learn a thing or two about work-life balance from the veterans.
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Aman W
Miss him so much! What a legend. His comic timing was unmatched. Stories like these make you realize stars of that era had a different kind of dignity and self-respect. They were artists, not just content machines working 20-hour shifts.
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Sarah B
While the anecdote is funny, I do wonder if this rigid rule sometimes limited the creative process or put pressure on crews to rush. Film-making is collaborative. Just a thought – his talent was undeniable though.
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Vikram M
"Stop the car." 😂😂 Pure gold! Only a Kapoor could have that level of confidence. David Dhawan telling these stories keeps his memory alive. Rishi ji's legacy in Bollywood is truly timeless.
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Nisha Z
It's interesting how stars from film families often have these strong personal rules. They grow up in the industry and know what they want. His filmography speaks for itself – he didn't need to compromise. A true icon.

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