Shekhar Kapur shares a heartfelt story of 'middle class' talk with his father

IANS April 21, 2025 234 views

Shekhar Kapur opened up about his profound middle-class background and its impact on his creative journey. His heartfelt Instagram post reveals a touching conversation with his father during the 'Elizabeth' Oscar nomination. The filmmaker candidly discusses how middle-class values both constrained and fueled his rebellious spirit. Kapur's story beautifully illustrates the complex relationship between personal heritage and professional ambition.

"It's easy to earn money, very difficult to earn respect" - Shekhar Kapur's Father
Shekhar Kapur shares a heartfelt story of 'middle class' talk with his father
Mumbai, April 21: Veteran filmmaker Shekhar Kapur shared a heartfelt anecdote involving his father after his critically acclaimed film 'Elizabeth' was nominated for eight Academy Awards.

Key Points

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Candid reflection on middle-class upbringing and family dynamics

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Oscar-nominated filmmaker shares personal struggles and values

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Powerful narrative about rebellion and creative journey

In a candid reflection, Kapur recounted the touching "middle class" conversation that revealed his father's grounded perspective--even amidst global recognition. Sharing an image of the Oscar trophy on his Instagram, Shekhar opened up about the internal struggle he has faced over the years--navigating success while carrying the weight of his middle-class upbringing. Reflecting on his personal journey, the filmmaker wrote, "I am so middle class. And carrying the burden of being middle class is something I have always had to fight against. The middle class values that were thrust on us, were once held in very high esteem, but became the burden you carry in the new world."

'Never borrow money, never be in anyone's debt! 'Hold on to a steady job. Make sure you build towards your pension' Oh well, That's any Start Up out of the window for me. But then being middle class really helped me. I found something to rebel strongly against. For creativity is born of rebellion .. and my life is a series of rebellions .. against being middle class ..Though I will never forget one thing my Father said : ' Son it's easy to earn money, very difficult to earn respect' So some values I retain .. a sense of duty to family .. however one incident I will never forget .." (sic) Shekhar added.

The 'Mr. India' director went on to state, "When my film Elizabeth was nominated for 8 Oscars ( don't forget it was my first film in the West) .. I called my father to tell him .. for he was always against me coming into the film business .. and this is how the conversation went: 'Dad, my film was nominated for 8 Oscars'.'Hmm .. well done, Son' 'It was also selected as one of the 5 best film in the world ( those days only 5, not 10 were nominated)' 'Proud of you, Son' Big pause ..'Son?''Yes , Dad? 'Does that mean you might get another job?' #middleclass #Oscars #father #family #fatherson." (sic)

Shekhar Kapur was born on December 6, 1945, in Lahore, Punjab, during the era of British India. He hails from a Punjabi Hindu family. His father, Kulbhushan Kapoor, was a successful doctor.

On the professional front, Shekhar has earned widespread acclaim and several prestigious accolades, including a National Film Award. He is celebrated for his timeless contributions to cinema with iconic films like 'Masoom,' 'Mr. India,' and 'Bandit Queen,' among others.

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Priya S.
This is so relatable! That middle-class mentality never really leaves you, no matter how successful you become. His father's reaction is classic desi parent energy 😂❤️
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Rahul K.
Beautiful story. Makes me think about my own parents' reactions to my career choices. The "does that mean you might get another job?" line hit me right in the feels.
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Anjali M.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish the article had explored more about how these middle-class values specifically influenced his filmmaking. The personal story is touching but leaves me wanting more professional insights.
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Sanjay P.
"Creativity is born of rebellion" - what a powerful statement! This explains why so many great artists come from humble beginnings. Shekhar Kapur is truly one of our greatest filmmakers.
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Meena R.
That father-son conversation is everything! 😍 So typical of Indian parents to be proud but still concerned about job security. My dad would say the exact same thing!
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Vikram D.
Interesting perspective on how middle-class values can both constrain and motivate. Makes me appreciate my own upbringing more. Thanks for sharing this personal story!

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