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  • @Shashvatmishra445
    @Shashvatmishra445 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +115

    One thing for sure I can say Shaheed Kapoor is truly a gem in so called nepo kids.💥

    • @sajiths5538
      @sajiths5538 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No bro. Shahid Kapoor ki acting is mem achi nahi mere ko. Were prithviraj done the character very easily here shahid is trying his maximum for matching that rage. Why this much effort. Seriously man i watched mumbai police before going for deva and prithvi raj ki performance yek dham no. 1 dhi. But shahid is trying too hard

    • @real_ro
      @real_ro 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@@sajiths5538 jesa director ko chahiye hogi wesi dega na director ko over nhi lgi tbhi usne kiya

    • @shafirahimzai4197
      @shafirahimzai4197 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      What about Indians ? They wanna Watch pushpa and not Good movies 😂

    • @Naman26449
      @Naman26449 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Bro he is actually not a proper nepo kid coz pankaj Kapoor was not a very big name bhai usko khud kaam milna band ho gye tha

  • @Pokerexpertindia
    @Pokerexpertindia 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +47

    Shahid is the best star in bollywood but very underrated...
    Haider mai jo kam tha Shahid ka best work done ... Emotional connect with that movie

    • @sajiths5538
      @sajiths5538 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      No bro. Shahid Kapoor ki acting is mem achi nahi mere ko. Were prithviraj done the character very easily here shahid is trying his maximum for matching that rage. Why this much effort. Seriously man i watched mumbai police before going for deva and prithvi raj ki performance yek dham no. 1 dhi. But shahid is trying too hard

    • @veersunit6593
      @veersunit6593 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Bro he is trying his best not some stars like Salman or prabhas who doesn't even try that hard.​@@sajiths5538

  • @DJSK_YT
    @DJSK_YT วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    Movie - kaminey
    Best thing about it was Shahid Kapoor himself because first time we were watching him as badass character and it was so impactful
    Best scene- Shahid get embarrassed

  • @AASHUTOSHBASNET-s2u
    @AASHUTOSHBASNET-s2u 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +54

    The film is directed by Roshan Andrews and stars Shahid Kapoor, Pooja Hegde, Pavail Gulati, and Girish Kulkarni in the leading roles. This will be a cinematic review where we break down what works and what doesn’t, from both a direction and screenplay perspective.

    • @gyanprakashgupt7699
      @gyanprakashgupt7699 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      इसने कॉपी किया तो किया But who are these people liking this? या वो भी bots हैं?

  • @amitpriyank22
    @amitpriyank22 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +133

    Shahid Kapoor’s best performances was Haider . His portrayal of Haider Meer, a young man grappling with grief, revenge, and existential dilemmas in war-torn Kashmir was phenomenal................The standout scene for me is the "To be or not to be" monologue in the town square. The way he delivers Hamlet’s iconic dilemma-blending dark humor, pain, and madness-is just chilling. His eyes flicker between rage and sorrow, and his body language oscillates between theatrical exaggeration and deeply personal torment. That scene alone cements Haider as one of his finest performances 💗

    • @dedsaswat
      @dedsaswat 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

      That was an anti India movie 🙂

    • @biographyandfacts3756
      @biographyandfacts3756 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

      Ohh bhai chat gpt se chipka diya 😅

    • @RahulRaj-u7l
      @RahulRaj-u7l 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Remake of malayalam movie..Mumbai Police

    • @sajiths5538
      @sajiths5538 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No bro. Shahid Kapoor ki acting is mem achi nahi mere ko. Were prithviraj done the character very easily here shahid is trying his maximum for matching that rage. Why this much effort. Seriously man i watched mumbai police before going for deva and prithvi raj ki performance yek dham no. 1 dhi. But shahid is trying too hard

    • @thedeadrabbit9305
      @thedeadrabbit9305 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      So true bro, but my personal fav of shahid is udta punjab. Not many heroes will do that role. And the way he did it was so sick.🔥🔥🔥

  • @ItsYourHabibii
    @ItsYourHabibii 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +14

    My favorite Shahid Kapoor performance has to be from Haider. The scene where he delivers the 'To be or not to be' monologue is the one that stands out. It's not just a dialogue; it's a raw, emotional outburst of a man who's lost everything, struggling with the weight of his choices, and questioning the very essence of his existence. Shahid perfectly encapsulates the internal chaos of his character with such intensity that it leaves you in awe. The vulnerability, the pain, and the madness in his eyes make this scene unforgettable. What makes it even more powerful is that it’s not just a performance-it’s a reflection of the internal conflict we all face at some point in our lives. Shahid doesn’t just act here; he makes you feel every word. This is the true power of cinema-when the actor’s soul merges with the character, and that’s exactly what Shahid did in Haider. It always stays with me, a reminder of how art can make us see the world through a different lens.

  • @Televisionstudios04
    @Televisionstudios04 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +74

    Shahid Kapoor's Best performance was in Haider as it is widely regarded as one of his best. He played the titular role of Haider Meer, a young man who returns to Kashmir to find his missing father. Shahid's portrayal of Haider's emotional journey, from vulnerability to intensity, was praised by critics and audiences alike.
    My Favorite Scene - One of the most iconic scenes from Haider is the "Bismil" song sequence. In this scene, Shahid is seen singing and dancing to the song, which is a powerful expression of his emotions and the turmoil he's experiencing.
    The scene is shot beautifully, with vibrant colors and stunning cinematography. Shahid's performance is raw and emotional, bringing depth and nuance to the character. The scene is also notable for its use of symbolism and metaphor, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.
    This scene is a masterclass in acting, direction, and cinematography. It's a testament to Shahid Kapoor's talent and Vishal Bhardwaj's visionary direction.

    • @sajiths5538
      @sajiths5538 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No bro. Shahid Kapoor ki acting is mem achi nahi mere ko. Were prithviraj done the character very easily here shahid is trying his maximum for matching that rage. Why this much effort. Seriously man i watched mumbai police before going for deva and prithvi raj ki performance yek dham no. 1 dhi. But shahid is trying too hard

    • @yogitavyas1324
      @yogitavyas1324 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@sajiths5538 Baat Haider ki hori hai aur tum Deva la rahe ho ? Sahi hai

    • @KushagraTrivedi2817
      @KushagraTrivedi2817 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Bas kr copy paste​@@sajiths5538

  • @lonewolf_58
    @lonewolf_58 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    My favorite Shahid Kapoor performances is in Haider.
    The standout scene for me is the "To be or not to be" monologue Shahid’s intense energy and expressions make it powerful. The way he switches between humor, rage, and vulnerability in that scene is nothing short of brilliant.

  • @DAILY_DOSES
    @DAILY_DOSES 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    My favourite film performance of Shahid Kapoor was from HAIDER.
    The scene that made it my favourite film was when Haider driven by rage and desperation, delivers a powerful monologue in the midst of a chaotic protest. The scene showcases Shahid's incredible range and emotional depth, as he conveys the complexity of Haider's character.
    In this scene, Shahid's performance is raw, intense, and heart-wrenching, making it a standout moment in the film. His commitment to the character and the scene is evident, and it's a testament to his skill as an actor.
    Thank you.

  • @ankushjayswal-v4i
    @ankushjayswal-v4i วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Shahid Kapoor best performance in Kabir singh,
    kyunki jo Holi wala scene tha us poore scene me Shahid ka aggression story ke hisaab se kaafi real lag raha tha, aur scene ke end me jab vo villain ko samjha rahe the, uske liye jo dilogue bol rahe the tab aisa lag raha tha jaise vo us character ko poori tarah se mahsoos kar rahe hai, khaas taur pe tab jab vo ye dilogue bolte hai,
    " really love her man "

  • @uchiha__666
    @uchiha__666 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    One of my favorite film performances by Shahid Kapoor is in "Haider." In this film, he plays the character Haider, who is a young man struggling with the loss of his father during the turmoil in Kashmir. A standout scene for me is when Haider confronts his mother about her relationship with his uncle. The raw emotion and intensity in Shahid's performance in this scene are incredible. You can feel the pain, betrayal, and confusion he experiences as he grapples with his family's secrets. His ability to convey such complex emotions makes this performance memorable. The way he delivers his dialogues, combined with his physical expressions, really draws the audience into his turmoil, making it a powerful moment in the film. Overall, his performance in "Haider" is a perfect blend of vulnerability and strength, showcasing his range as an actor.

  • @durlabh2696
    @durlabh2696 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Unpopular opinion but imo Shahid gave his best performance in Udta Punjab. I loved his character's transformation in that movie. From the beginning the audience probably would not connect with him and despise him but as the film progresses we seem to sympathise with him and other addicts as well and that in my opinion is one of his best written character on screen. Thank you ❤
    P.s. - Aliya's character was fabulous too😊

  • @not_raunakvibhore
    @not_raunakvibhore 10 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    I liked his performance in "Chup Chup Ke"
    Reason :- It was a comedy movie lekin jab shahid ke emotional scenes ya dialougue
    aate hai to wo movie comedy hai ye bhool jaata hu
    No doubt he works best in aggression but i like when he do emotional scenes
    cuz it feels very close to the heart IDK why

  • @Filtered_Noise
    @Filtered_Noise 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Actingwise haider comes first but as a movie shahid's best film is Jab We Met. When he leaves geet at Anshuman's residence it was evident that he was in love with geet, he was in grief because geet was leaving him forever, at the same point he depicted happiness because his love was happy and he learnt how to live a life❤

  • @aasishdutta6006
    @aasishdutta6006 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +22

    I like The Duality Of Those twin Characters CHARLIE & GUDDU played by SHAHID KAPOOR in the film KAMINEY (2009) by VISHAL BHARADWAJ. The reason behind it is in the performances by SHAHID KAPOOR... He literally feels like two different person in the film where we believe in GUDDU & CHARLIE so much that that sometimes we forget that this characters are being played by the same person/actor. KAMINEY was the film where I started to believe in SHAHID KAPOOR, Though Shahid Kapoor never gave us a bad performance but things got changed for me after seeing him in KAMINEY. Before that in films like JAB WE MET by IMTIAZ ALI, FIDA by KEN GHOSH, FOOL N FINALE by AHMED KHAN, CHUP CHUP KE by PRIYADARSHAN etc. he was just a loverboy for me. People specially take the name of these two films HAIDER by VISHAL BHARDWAJ or KABIR SINGH by SANDEEP REDDY VANGA where they believe Shahid Kapoor's performance was phenomenal but I highly recommend them to see KAMINEY again to feel his dynamic performance and understanding in craft of Acting.
    KAMINEY is one of best original film that Bollywood has ever created.

    • @spotifyloverpk
      @spotifyloverpk 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Yeah KAMINEY is the performance of Shahid Kapoor in my opinion also... Kaminey movie is something special

  • @AnujKumar-qy7lz
    @AnujKumar-qy7lz 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +24

    Rumour has it that Varun Tej🔥 is going to play the villain in the Spirit movie
    And also
    Rumour has it that John Abraham🔥 is going to play antagonist in SSMB29

    • @FORGE.FC710
      @FORGE.FC710 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Not john abraham but prithviraj

    • @arnabrajshow8988
      @arnabrajshow8988 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Lagta he Varun tej tera baap he, agar ek baap ka he toh reply kar ke dikha PR ke chode

    • @varsha9304
      @varsha9304 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Yes

  • @Chemophiles
    @Chemophiles 18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Shahid Kapoor has given some amazing performances, but Haider will always be my favorite. His portrayal of Haider's descent into grief and rage is just mesmerizing. The climax scene where he confronts his uncle is absolutely chilling. The raw emotion and intensity in his eyes during that scene just blew me away. It's a masterclass in acting and what makes this performance, and the movie, so unforgettable.

  • @smeetu5840
    @smeetu5840 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I like Kabir Singh....it's my favorite Shahid Kapoor movie. The simple reason is that I am a "massy" guy, so I never watched Haider, Udta Punjab, or even Kaminey in the past. From a mass perspective, I only watch movies where I can go to the cinema and cheer for the hero.
    So, I watched Phata Poster Nikla Hero, R... Rajkumar, Rangoon, Padmaavat, and Batti Gul Meter Chalu, but all of Shahid’s massy movies failed. I thought he would go down the same path as Abhishek Bachchan, where he would need a bigger hero and only be perfect for second lead roles. As a mass audience member, I stopped believing in Shahid....
    But then Kabir Singh’s trailer dropped, and the movie changed everything for me. I watched it twice just for the dialogues, acting, and to cheer for every scene. My favorite scene in the movie is the football scene...this was the first time I saw Shahid with such an intense, angry look. The way he portrayed that anger really hooked me and made me interested in watching him. His acting was outstanding.
    I watched Kabir Singh for Kabir Singh, not Shahid Kapoor. It felt like he completely became the character. Unlike in Kartik Aaryan’s movies, where you always feel like you're watching Kartik and not the character, Shahid truly embodied Kabir Singh. From a mass perspective, Kabir Singh is the best movie of Shahid Kapoor’s career....

  • @sakshamchandra6178
    @sakshamchandra6178 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    "For me, Shahid Kapoor’s best performance has to be in Haider. The intensity he brings to the character is unmatched, but the scene that truly left me speechless was the 'Bismil' sequence. The way he channels Haider’s pain, rage, and theatrical madness into that one performance is pure cinematic brilliance. His expressions shift between heartbreak and fury, and the choreography combined with his raw energy makes it one of the most haunting yet mesmerizing moments in Bollywood. That scene alone proves why Shahid is in a league of his own!"

  • @Ayushpandey-s6w
    @Ayushpandey-s6w 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    My favorite Shahid Kapoor performance is in Haider (2014)
    The Scene That Sealed It was The "Bekaraan" scene(Haider confronting his mother, Ghazala )
    Haider discovers his mother’s relationship with his uncle, Khurram , who he believes orchestrated his father’s death.
    Why It’s Brilliant-
    1. Dialogue Delivery: Shahid oscillates between sarcasm, rage, and heartbreaking vulnerability. His line, Main apni maa ka haq maangne aaya hoon…cuts like a knife.
    2. Physicality: His trembling hands, manic laughter, and the way he clutches Tabu’s face-it’s a masterclass in controlled chaos.
    3. Symbolism: The scene mirrors Hamlet’s confrontation with Gertrude, but Shahid adds a uniquely Indian emotionality. The "Bekaraan"poem he recites (about endless waiting) becomes a metaphor for Kashmir’s unresolved pain.
    This scene isn’t just acting-it’s (catharsis). Shahid sheds his "chocolate boy" image entirely here, embodying a character who’s both victim and volatile force. The way he holds the screen with Tabu (a powerhouse herself) is electric. It’s a career-defining moment that proves his depth as an actor.

  • @brownstar467
    @brownstar467 14 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Shahid Kapoor 's best performance was in the movie "Ishq Vishq".. particularly in"ankhon ne tumhari mithi baaton ne-song"

  • @AnythingEverything03
    @AnythingEverything03 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    For me SK's Best performace was in Udta Punjab as he didn't know what wrong he was doing in his life until he met Alia , He saw the damn struggle Alia was doing and too just for living her dream and then the dialogue from Alia that humar suniye an toh gandiya phat jaai and then The change in SK character only motive to fulfil Alias Dream , I loved His Haider performance too

  • @MLBBgaming-i6k
    @MLBBgaming-i6k 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Shahid Kapoor's performance in *Kabir Singh* is widely regarded as one of his most intense and compelling roles, and it’s no surprise that it’s your favorite! Here’s why his portrayal of Kabir Singh stands out:
    1. **Emotional Depth**: Shahid Kapoor brought raw emotion to the character, capturing Kabir's pain, anger, and vulnerability with remarkable authenticity. His ability to convey complex emotions made the character relatable, even when Kabir's actions were questionable.
    2. **Physical Transformation**: Shahid underwent a significant physical transformation to embody the role, adopting a rugged look that perfectly suited Kabir's rebellious and self-destructive persona. His body language and demeanor added layers to the character.
    3. **Unapologetic Intensity**: Kabir Singh is a flawed, volatile character, and Shahid embraced these traits fearlessly. He didn’t shy away from portraying the darker aspects of Kabir’s personality, making the performance bold and unforgettable.
    4. **Chemistry with Kiara Advani**: His on-screen chemistry with Kiara Advani (who played Preeti) was electric. The emotional dynamics between the two characters were brought to life with subtlety and passion, making their love story both heartbreaking and captivating.
    5. **Iconic Dialogue Delivery**: Shahid’s delivery of dialogues, especially in emotionally charged scenes, was powerful and impactful. Lines like *"Main apni favorite hoon"* became iconic, thanks to his conviction and charisma.
    6. **Controversial Yet Memorable**: The film sparked debates due to its portrayal of toxic masculinity, but Shahid’s performance was universally praised. He made Kabir Singh a character that stayed with audiences long after the movie ended.
    Shahid Kapoor’s dedication to the role, combined with his ability to make such a flawed character compelling, is why *Kabir Singh* remains a standout performance in his career. It’s a testament to his versatility as an actor and his willingness to take on challenging roles.

    • @SubboSingh
      @SubboSingh วันที่ผ่านมา

      Chatgpt 😂

  • @NayanChalwadi-r9s
    @NayanChalwadi-r9s 18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Shahid Kapoor Entry In Kabir Singh With Background Song Mere Umar Ke Naujawaano Coz That Was The Era Of Comeback For Shahid It Must Not Be The Scene Of Pure Acting Range But Its A Comeback Which Gave Shahid The True Recognition He Always Deserves As A Main Stream Actor That Comeback Was Personal It Does Make Sense If You Seee ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @KHILENDRA_YADAV
    @KHILENDRA_YADAV 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I like Shahid Kapoor's HAIDER ( 2014 ) very much where his different acting range is seen, his emotional scenes in the film were memorable, especially with Tabu I like this scene in Haider where Shahid Kapoor's character returns from his hostel college and meets his mother but at that time he is remembering his father All his pain is visible in his eyes. The lyrics of the song Bismil from the film express his pain.

  • @abhishekanair3620
    @abhishekanair3620 วันที่ผ่านมา

    After a tragic accident, Poonam (Amrita Rao) suffers severe burns, and Prem (Shahid Kapoor) rushes to the hospital. Upon seeing her in a critical condition, he expresses his deep love and commitment, emphasizing that his love is not just for her external beauty but for her soul. The way he reassures her, holds her hand, and insists on completing their marriage despite her injuries is deeply emotional.
    His expressions transition from shock to pain, determination, and unconditional love-all within a few minutes.
    His dialogue delivery is heartfelt, making the audience connect deeply with his emotions.
    The scene beautifully conveys the film’s core message-love is about accepting a person beyond physical appearances.
    The way Shahid interacts with Amrita Rao’s character adds to the emotional intensity of the scene.
    hopefully wo poster jeet jaunga hehehehe

  • @prasadalai6707
    @prasadalai6707 20 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Shahid's best performance is as Sunny in FARZI.
    Read complete to know why:
    The scene that defines Shahid for me is the Climax scene from Season 1, where a furious yet known Shahid takes his revenge , he's gone through a lot, especially after he lost his Nanaji (Amol Palekar) in the fire incident done by Mansoor(Kay Kay Menon).
    He shines as never before , the entire build up till the end episode just flows beautifully through his performance that time,
    Very few dialogues and that excellent eye work.
    There's a rage in his eyes when he burns of the entire notes' package and shows it to Mansoor,
    This scene is complemented by the exquisite color grading in red and brownish tones that make his performance even better.
    He portrays such a character so effortlessly, there are various situations where we get to know why Sunny is like that now and in that scenes Shahid the Actor shines a lot, there are very few actors who could pull off a lot with their eyes and in his case , he does wonders with his eyes. No dialogues , just pure raw acting.

  • @sadhguruharsh6850
    @sadhguruharsh6850 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Shahid Kapoor's best acting wise film is Kabir Singh In this movie, every kind of expression changes on Shahid Kapoor's face in a moment, sometimes anger, sometimes joke, it's really amazing.
    Just friend, please an original film should be made with Shahid Kapoor. By making this remake film, Shahid Kapoor's talent is being wasted.

  • @nalinrajsharma5650
    @nalinrajsharma5650 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

    Although whole Haider movie is mind-blowing but one of the best scene is when Shahid Kapoor's character confronts his mother, Ghazala, about his father's disappearance. His powerful, emotional monologue, filled with grief and betrayal, highlights his inner turmoil and delivers a deeply moving performance. This scene showcases Shahid’s incredible acting and the film's themes of love, loss, and revenge.

  • @psinghdan
    @psinghdan 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Guyss! Lets watch this for Shahid. Remake or not! There have been good remakes and bad but Shahid deserves more from his audience.

    • @sajiths5538
      @sajiths5538 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No bro. Shahid Kapoor ki acting is mem achi nahi mere ko. Were prithviraj done the character very easily here shahid is trying his maximum for matching that rage. Why this much effort. Seriously man i watched mumbai police before going for deva and prithvi raj ki performance yek dham no. 1 dhi. But shahid is trying too hard

  • @20uaJ
    @20uaJ วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    But what about everyone lies that it's not remake of Mumbai police.

  • @vedantpatil6987
    @vedantpatil6987 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Best movie and scene for shahid kapoor which i think he was overshadowed was in Padmavati in the entire movie shahid has done a commendable job but as the movie was villan centric his role was almost unnoticed by the audience. Talking about the scene , the last scene where ranveer and shahid fight one on one with each other and shahid almost won the fight but still dur to betrayal of allaudins army he was about to die and he didn’t knew that after his entire life of obeying principles he died due to someone who was against him and still he had faith that he wouldn’t brake the principle of war. His expressions were commendable when he said “ ye jung to usoolo se ladi hoti allaudin” entire theater went silent at that scene. Even after walking on righteousness he lost to him in battle warfare.

    • @psinghdan
      @psinghdan 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      💯

  • @Charmingboy-625sr
    @Charmingboy-625sr วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Ofcourse Haider but When we talk about Haider everyone remember Shahid Kapoor's iconic monologue in climax scene, where is character Haider turns mad I know that was a stand out performance but my favourite one is the graveyard scene the scene where he discovers Arisha 's grave it was a heart wrenching moment in film and his acting in that scene is one of his finest work

  • @faiyazashfaqmaktumnavar965
    @faiyazashfaqmaktumnavar965 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    When the shades come off and the smoke rises, we know Shahid Kapoor is about to dominate. For me, his best performance was in Kabir Singh. Though he has delivered exceptional performances in every dark-shaded role, Kabir Singh stands out.
    His transition from an aggressive yet brilliant college topper to a self-destructive, alcohol-addicted doctor was truly captivating. Shahid’s acting, driven by raw passion and deep love for Preeti, combined with the film’s soulful music, made Kabir Singh his most powerful performance.
    The most impactful scene, in my opinion, was when shiva tells about Preeti’s marriage to Kabir. Without a moment’s hesitation, he rushes to her house, and further makes scene consumed by a whirlwind of emotions-anger, sorrow, desperation, and hope. Shahid Kapoor portrayed this intensity with such authenticity that it became one of the most unforgettable moments of his career.

  • @iftikaralam1oOne
    @iftikaralam1oOne 19 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor’s performances in Haider, Jab We Met, and Kabir Singh stand out as a testament to his versatility and dedication as an actor. In Haider, he completely immersed himself in the troubled and tortured soul of Haider, a character torn between love, loss, and vengeance. Shahid's portrayal of the Shakespearean antihero was raw and intense, bringing out the emotional turmoil and depth of his character with such conviction that it was impossible to look away. His ability to transition from moments of deep sorrow to rage showed his impeccable range.
    Then there’s Jab We Met, where Shahid took on the role of Aditya, a disillusioned man who finds a new lease on life through his encounters with the free-spirited Geet. His chemistry with Kareena Kapoor was magnetic, and he managed to bring a quiet charm and vulnerability to the character. Unlike his usual intense roles, here, he was more understated, showcasing his natural comic timing and ability to hold the screen with subtlety.
    Kabir Singh, though controversial, showcased Shahid’s dedication to a complex, flawed character. Kabir’s descent into self-destruction was both heartbreaking and difficult to watch, but Shahid managed to portray it with such intensity that you couldn’t help but be captivated by his performance. He brought a fierce emotional weight to the role, highlighting the pain, obsession, and heartbreak Kabir goes through. Despite the character's imperfections, Shahid’s portrayal was a testament to his skill in handling complex, deeply flawed characters.
    Across all these roles, Shahid’s range is undeniable, proving his ability to switch between genres while maintaining authenticity in each performance. He’s truly a chameleon on screen, always pushing the boundaries of what he can do as an actor.

  • @saurabhshrivastav7273
    @saurabhshrivastav7273 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    While Shahid Kapoor has delivered many strong performances, his portrayal of Haider Meer in the 2014 film Haider stands out for its complexity and depth.
    The scene that solidifies this as my favorite is the climax where Haider confronts his uncle, the man who he believes killed his father. The raw emotion, the internal conflict, and the sheer intensity that Shahid brings to this scene are mesmerizing. He oscillates between rage, grief, and confusion, delivering a powerhouse performance that leaves the audience breathless. It's a scene that showcases his range as an actor and his ability to embody a character's emotional turmoil.

  • @abubakr5884
    @abubakr5884 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Shahid Kapoor gave one of his best performances in Padmaavat (2018) as Maharawal Ratan Singh. He portrayed the Rajput king with dignity, strength, and honor. His composed yet powerful presence stood out alongside Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh. With strong dialogue delivery and emotional depth, Shahid made Ratan Singh a memorable character, proving his talent in historical roles.

  • @HarmeetKaur-b6j
    @HarmeetKaur-b6j 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Hello. For me, Badmaash Company was a very unconventional film, never seen before and ahead alike. While every actor had given some excellent performances, Shahid Kapoor's performance stood out as he underwent one of the most subtle, yet effective character transformations in Bollywood. He played the scenes of an arrogant character very effortlessly. But my favourite scene is when he changes again for good and tries to connect with Chandu (Vir Das). He visits Chandu's video library and puts his hand on the glass while looking at him. That was too expressive despite being just one second long. While Kabir Singh, Jab We Met are much talked about, I believe no one could have played the character of Karan better than Shahid Kapoor. This was my opinion. All the best for the giveaway! Have a good day.

  • @rishavsahay2367
    @rishavsahay2367 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The most interesting movies of Shahid Kapoor
    Kaminey
    Udta Punjab
    Kabir Singh
    Badmash Company
    Kismat Konnection
    Jab we met
    Chupchup
    Shandaar
    Phata poster nikla hero

  • @KsavYdv
    @KsavYdv วันที่ผ่านมา

    What makes Kabir Singh stand out is how Shahid Kapoor portrays the character's emotional complexity, particularly in the scene where he learns about Preeti's marriage. The raw emotion he conveys in that moment, without dialogue, showcases his ability to communicate profound grief and anger through just his expressions and body language. This scene in particular demonstrates his growth as an actor from his earlier romantic roles.

  • @preritwaghmare1341
    @preritwaghmare1341 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor's debut film, Ishq Vishk (2003), follows Rajiv (Kapoor), a college student who learns the true meaning of love. A key scene occurs when Rajiv, under the influence, tries to get intimate with Payal (Amrita Rao), leading to a slap that marks his turning point. This moment, encouraged by Shahid’s mother on set, adds raw authenticity and drives his character’s emotional growth. The film’s success and this scene's impact established Shahid as a promising actor.

  • @Leobadass98
    @Leobadass98 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Nice review always my first channel to watch movie reviews.

  • @Chirag_Nai
    @Chirag_Nai 18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    One of his highly acclaimed performances is in the movie "Kaminey" (2009). In this film, Shahid played a dual role, portraying twin brothers Charlie and Guddu.
    A memorable scene from this film is when Charlie, a street-smart and rough-around-the-edges character, is trying to escape from the police. The scene showcases Shahid's impressive acting range, as he convincingly portrays Charlie's desperation, fear, and cunning.
    The scene is expertly shot, with quick cuts and a pulsating background score that adds to the tension. Shahid's performance in this scene is raw, intense, and captivating, making it a standout moment in the film.

  • @AjayKumar-bg2gr
    @AjayKumar-bg2gr 17 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    For me the best performance of Shahid Kapoor was Jab We Met. Well it is so because I was truly able to connect with the character of Shahid and Kareena Kapoor. The conversion of Aditya character somewhere resembles to my life, when I was in the 7th class. I was a strict, discipline minded child who stayed quite a lot meanwhile I was suffering from anxiety and nervousness too. Somewhere this resembles with Aditya Kashyap in the starting of the film. And now I am 9th class and because of my friends who are the Geet of my life, I am a joyful happy minded person who is not so strict ,disciplined and quiet. This thing makes me connect with this film a lot. For me the best scene was when Aditya please geet in Manali when she meets Anshuman. We can clearly see aditya's love for geet where he is a ready to sacrifice his feelings just for her happiness. This somewhere shows the goodness of Aditya
    Note: if there is any chance of winning this poster well I don't want it because I am a child of 9th class and I don't know how am I gonna explain my parents that yes I won this poster,😅😅

  • @saianirudhnimishakavi5149
    @saianirudhnimishakavi5149 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I personally believe that Shahid Kapoor's best performance was in Kabir Singh. I personally think anger is an emotion that has to be dealt really carefully as it is relative. The main aim of a good performance shld make us understand why the character is feeling that particular emotion and I think Shahid did really well in that aspect. Although ppl may have different opinions about the story and other stuff, but unanimously it's agreed that Shahid gave his best performance in the movie, as we could feel his anger, especially the scene where he goes to hit that guy with Preeti.
    Not only anger, even the scenes where they were in long distance, Shahid Kapoor's acting was phenomenal. So I personally think it's Kabir Singh.

  • @aryanjoshi6102
    @aryanjoshi6102 16 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Kaminey (the first risk film of his Carrer), Shahid Kapoor delivers a standout performance that showcases his remarkable range as an actor. He plays dual roles as the twin brothers Charlie and Guddu, each with distinct personalities and challenges.
    The film involves intense action sequences, and Shahid's physicality enhances his performance. He convincingly portrays the struggle and grit of his characters, particularly in scenes involving confrontation and escape.

  • @shravanp9395
    @shravanp9395 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One of Shahid Kapoor’s most underrated performances is in Mausam of 2011. His role as Harinder, a small-town boy who grows into an Air Force pilot had so much depth.The best scene for me is when he sees Aayat again after years. The mix of emotions on his face like love, pain, regret, all felt so real. His eyes were acting more than his words in that scene. That scene shows how good shahid is at expressing deep emotions without overacting. Mausam may not be one of his popular film, but his performance in that is truly special.

  • @Storyteller-t5h
    @Storyteller-t5h 21 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    I think Shahid’s performance in Padmavat was so good specially in the scene where he says to Khilji that “hamare yaha atithi ko Bhagwan mante hai varna Tera sar Dhad se alag Hota is vakhat “

  • @dhirenvarma940
    @dhirenvarma940 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor delivered one of his best performances in Kaminey (2009), directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. He played a dual role as twin brothers, Charlie and Guddu, who have opposite personalities-Charlie is a street-smart, stammering thug, while Guddu is a timid, lisping aspiring businessman.
    Why Was His Performance in Kaminey So Impressive?
    1. Distinct Dual Role - Shahid flawlessly portrayed two completely different characters, making each brother feel unique. His body language, speech patterns, and expressions were distinct, showcasing his range as an actor.
    2. Speech Challenges - Playing a character with a stammer (Guddu) and another with a lisp (Charlie) required immense skill. Shahid’s execution was natural, not over-the-top, making the characters believable.
    3. Intensity and Physical Transformation - He underwent a physical transformation, looking leaner and rougher for Charlie’s part. His action sequences, especially the rain fight scene, were raw and intense.
    4. Emotional Depth - Beyond action and style, Shahid brought emotional depth, making audiences connect with both brothers’ struggles. The scene where Guddu begs Bhope Bhau to spare his love, Sweety, is particularly moving.
    5. Critics & Awards - His performance was widely praised, earning him a Filmfare nomination for Best Actor. It was a turning point in his career, proving he could do more than romantic roles.
    Overall, Kaminey showcased Shahid Kapoor’s ability to balance commercial appeal with nuanced acting, making it one of his most iconic performances.

  • @KunalKumar-cb8di
    @KunalKumar-cb8di 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Vivah (2006) - Prem’s ‘haath phoolte’ scene where he SCREAMS ‘Poonam… haath mat chhodna!’ 🔥 Shahid’s RAW agony, barefoot run, and silent tears redefined ‘sanskaari’ rage. That fire? Burnt every Bollywood ‘hero’ act to ASH. 🌑✨
    Prem’s wedding wasn’t a union-it was a FUNERAL PYRE. 🔥
    Vivah’s flames didn’t just burn Poonam’s lehenga… they melted Shahid’s ‘sanskari’ facade to reveal a demonic devotion.
    Notice how his obsidian tears mixed with ash? That wasn’t grief. It was holy water for a love condemned by heaven.

  • @manankumawat9247
    @manankumawat9247 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    for me, his best has to be Haider
    The standout scene is the "Bismil" sequence-the way he expresses pain, betrayal, and madness through his dance and expressions is just mesmerizing. The intensity in his eyes, the aggression in his movements, and the way he conveys Haider’s inner turmoil make it unforgettable. It’s not just a performance; it’s a transformation.

  • @parthsspace
    @parthsspace 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Favourite Performance of Shahid Kapoor - Haider
    Favourite Scene - Monologue before the song 'Bismil' which was shot in Lal Chowk, Srinagar.

  • @aadeshojha8023
    @aadeshojha8023 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    agar yahi film akshay ki hoti to review 360 degree turn hota

  • @devdwivedi3710
    @devdwivedi3710 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor's best performance was Haider no doubt. But,when I was in my childhood and I saw vivah for the first time with my mother and the last dialogue was literally emotional when he goes like aaj humari shadi ke din mai ek tofa chata hu tum apne saare dard mujhe de do

  • @jasbhamare2130
    @jasbhamare2130 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +14

    I have been a big fan of Shahid Kapoor since my childhood. I love his performance in Jab we Met because once he knew that geet (kareena kapoor) is loving someone else, he never forced her and he left without telling his feelings to geet. Also aggression suits on shahid, first time I noticed that aggression in the scene of "Phata poster nikla hero" when he heard "jahil maa-baap ke" when he went to ask for a role in a movie. Same expression in Kabir Singh and now Deva. Also in chup chupke's last scene when he cried in front of his father (anupam kher) that was also best. His eyes telling all. Love you Shahid. ❤❤❤

    • @ReviewWithsam
      @ReviewWithsam วันที่ผ่านมา

      Theatre mein Jakhar support karo fan Hone Se Kuchh nahin Hota😢

    • @jasbhamare2130
      @jasbhamare2130 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ReviewWithsam Bhai aaj 11 baje ka show hai aur main shahid ki sab movie theatre main hi dekhta hu. 👍👍

  • @atharvadawkhare9813
    @atharvadawkhare9813 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    In my opinion, the movie Jab We Met is because there is a dialogue in it that says " मैं तुम्हे बोहोत प्यार करता हू, पर वो मेरा प्रॉब्लेम हे, वो तुम्हारा प्रॉब्लेम नही हे। " What a great scene. I really felt like I was saying that to a girl.

  • @movieholicsky
    @movieholicsky 14 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid in kabir singh is my fav performance and my most fav scenes, there are two
    First when he takes preeti on holi to beat that guy, and there he expresses how he feels for preeti and cries and second one when his friend tells him preeti just got married and he was ignorant before but the moment he realises he just runs to her home just like that, that moment❤

  • @harshvardhanmalikcars
    @harshvardhanmalikcars 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Underrated opinion I loved how shahid played Tommy in Udta Punjab , As im from punjab and i know he was playing a blend of role in which he was somewhat Honey singh of that punjabi era and a mix of other singers , scene where he sits and talks to Alia bhatt in movie and where he talks to his brother was an authentic depiction of he great acting as we saw he struggles to speak punjabi in other movies and very overdone appearances are absorbed , but he clearly did a very good job as an actor because showing only the right emotions as a druggy is very difficult shows how much of a great actor he is

  • @ashokbhale3417
    @ashokbhale3417 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I saw movie I would say he’s seriously great actor he’s acting was too natural and ye movie ki story kya superb thi best movie hai but I don’t no shahid kapoor jaise actor ko log pyar nahi karatè itana accha kam koi nahi kar sakata please jao movie dekho it will not disappoint you Gyus paisa vasool movie hai 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @sajiths5538
      @sajiths5538 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      They changed the climax of a masterpiece for nothing. Shahid Kapoor ki acting is mem achi nahi much ko. Were prithviraj done the character very easily here shahid is trying his maximum for matching that rage. Why this much effort. Seriously man i watched mumbai police before going for deva and prithvi raj ki performance yek dham no. 1 dhi. But shahid is trying too hard.

  • @panchamjewellers2211
    @panchamjewellers2211 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Udta punjab - is film mei agar normally act krte toh character aasani se bhot comical aur non serious ho skta tha par the way he played Tommy intensity rheti haa hasi bhi aati hai par voh situations par character fir bhi intense hi rheta hai throughout the film

  • @ameyaitankar8010
    @ameyaitankar8010 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor delivered one of his career-best performances in Kaminey (2009), playing the dual roles of twin brothers Charlie and Guddu. His portrayal of both characters with distinct personalities, speech impediments, and body language was widely praised.
    Best Scene - Charlie & Guddu's Face-Off in the Climax
    Why It Stands Out: This scene is a culmination of their contrasting journeys. Charlie, the rough, street-smart hustler, and Guddu, the timid, stammering lover, finally face their realities in an intense confrontation.

  • @KartikNagda
    @KartikNagda 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Jersey - When he realised that he should start playing cricket again - "The Selection Scene 🔥"

  • @Podcasty100
    @Podcasty100 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor's portrayal of Haider in the 2014 film "Haider" is widely regarded as his most exceptional performance. In this adaptation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," set against the backdrop of Kashmir's political turmoil, Kapoor delivers a nuanced and intense portrayal of a man grappling with profound grief and a thirst for vengeance.
    A particularly striking scene is Haider's monologue in the graveyard, where he confronts his mother's betrayal and his father's death. Kapoor's raw emotion and depth in this sequence are compelling, showcasing his exceptional acting prowess.

  • @whitetea02
    @whitetea02 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One of Shahid Kapoor's most memorable performances comes from the film Haider. The scene that truly stands out is when Haider confronts his mother, played by Tabu, after discovering a painful truth about her relationship with his uncle. In this moment, Shahid delivers a raw, emotionally charged performance. The way he transitions from anger to heartbreak, feeling betrayed but still searching for understanding, is masterful. The intensity and vulnerability he portrays in this scene perfectly encapsulate Haider’s internal chaos, his fractured psyche, and his journey towards self-realization. It's a complex blend of rage, grief, and confusion, and Shahid nails every aspect of it.
    This scene, coupled with the overall depth he brings to Haider, makes it one of his finest performances, showcasing his ability to balance both the fragile and fierce aspects of his character.

  • @nahid-ahmed-11
    @nahid-ahmed-11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I think Shahid Kapoor's portrayal of Haider Meer in the movie 'Haider' is his best performance due to its emotional depth and complexity. One of the most powerful and memorable scenes of Shahid Kapoor in Haider is the "So Jao" (lullaby) sequence. In this scene, Shahid Kapoor confronts his mother, Ghazala (played by Tabu), in a highly charged emotional moment. He oscillates between anger, pain, and vulnerability, questioning her actions and expressing his deep sense of betrayal. I loved that scene so much.

  • @vkgaming9900
    @vkgaming9900 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    People might troll Shahid Kapoor for doing Deva which is partial remake but guys do you'll remember Prithviraj Sukumaran did Bhraman? (Andhadhun remake) Even audience criticised Varun for doing Baby John, But they forgot Thalapathy's Villu (Soldier remake)

    • @aura7869
      @aura7869 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The problem with the statement is pritviraj did that by mentioning it's a remake whereas shahid just denied it. It's not the first time. Villu was made in 2007.prasanth made salar by mentioning it's a remake, that's how Kabir singh also made, so dont cry on other actors

  • @justjeans3516
    @justjeans3516 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I love the Shahid Kapoor movie Udta Pujab where the dialogue of his when he got a hair cut saying main fuddu hoon baalo par bhi likhwaya hua hai yeh dekho... completely funny and memorable dialogue

  • @nitinsmali
    @nitinsmali วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    In Farzi (2023), Shahid Kapoor delivers a stellar performance as Sunny, a struggling artist who turns to counterfeiting. And my Favourite scene when Sunny receives the call from his uncle (Amol Palekar) about his Nana’s death, you can see his entire world shatter in an instant. Shahid Kapoor’s acting is subtle but deeply impactful-his expression freezes, his eyes well up, and the guilt of not being there for his Nana hits him hard. Shahid absolutely nailed this scene-no over-the-top drama, just raw, real pain, real emotion. And what about his facial expression mixed of with His eyes widen slightly, showing shock, and then slowly fill with tears. His lips tremble as he struggles to speak, but he remains silent, overwhelmed by guilt and sorrow. ❤️‍🩹🥺 This shows how Shahid kapoor had acting range.

  • @Akash-or4kk
    @Akash-or4kk วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor is always known for delivering raw, gritty, intense and aggressive performances on the screen pretty well.
    Though many of his performances were great but I think his performance in Haider was out of the world..
    Scene : When Haider came to know the truth about his uncle Khurram and started to give speech in public against the AFSPA act in frustration and anger.
    Reason : I liked his performance because he was able to showcase the multi-dimensional characteristics and conflicting nature of Haider because since it was inspired by the character of Shakespeare's Hamlet, so therefore it was very important for Shahid to portray his emotional states realistically and I think in that scene he totally grasped the essence of that character by expressing the pain he is experiencing through his erratic behaviour..

  • @mridultodi654
    @mridultodi654 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In my opinion, Shahid Kapoor's best performance was in "Kabir Singh," especially in the hospital ward scene. The way he captures Kabir's internal struggle and emotional breakdown is incredibly powerful. When he says, "Mujhe drugs chahiye," you can feel his desperation and pain. His nuanced expressions, from the subtle flickers of pain to the explosive outbursts, make you feel every bit of Kabir's turmoil. His body language and expressions, like his trembling hands and the anger in his eyes when he says, "Main paagal ho jaunga," show how deeply he's struggling. The scene where he confronts his helplessness and rage is a testament to Shahid's ability to delve deep into his character's psyche. It's raw, intense, and utterly compelling. Watching this scene, you can truly appreciate the depth and complexity Shahid brings to his roles, making it a standout moment in his career.

  • @pratikmahadik9663
    @pratikmahadik9663 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor's best performance is often debated among fans and critics, but one of his most iconic roles is in the movie Haider. His portrayal of the desi Hamlet, set against the backdrop of Kashmir, is a hauntingly beautiful drama that showcases his versatility as an actor. The scene where he executes the madness and emotional turmoil of the character is particularly noteworthy. Overall, Shahid Kapoor has proven his mettle as an actor in a variety of roles, and his best performance is subjective, depending on personal taste.

  • @MrBonty-dm6es
    @MrBonty-dm6es วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mujhe Shahid Kapoor ke 'Kaminey' (2009) mein unke standout performance achha laga tha... Jismein unhone twin brothers, Charlie Sharma aur Guddu ke roop mein double role portray kiye hain, jin mein alag-alag personalities aur different kinds of speech patterns the. Charlie ke unke portrayal, ek tutlaane wala street-smart hustler, aur ek haklaane wala lekin deep lover, Guddu ke role ne unke impactful versatile talent ko show kiya. Do characters ke beech easily switch karne ki Shahid k tarika ne ek gambheer kahaani mein aur bhi depth jod dii. Unke intense action sequences, emotional depth aur Priyanka Chopra ke sath chemistry ne pura film ko elevate kiya hai. Directed by Vishal Bharadwaj, 'Kaminey' ne Shahid ke career mein ek turning point liya, jisne ek raw, powerful performance ke saath unke previous romantic roles se pare unka capabilities ko prove kar diya...

  • @yuvvvi
    @yuvvvi 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Shahid Kapoor’s best performance was in HAIDER
    It was his second movie with Vishal bharadwaj. He delivered an outstanding performance in kaminey and haider was nothing different. (I’m really excited for this collaboration to happen again)
    And my favourite scene was arguably the graveyard scene.
    He delivered a powerful psychotic performance, it was totally INSANE. His expressions were really unsettling, the pain,anger the dark humour omg. Still getting goosebumps.
    Him holding the skull was really satirical and deep as it marked his complete transformation.
    Honourable mention: The chownk monologue (still one of my favourite monologue in indian cinema). The scene was really intense felt like hitler giving a speech. Again the bald shahid, the radio symbolism, madness,anger totally electrifying.

  • @diwakar9051
    @diwakar9051 วันที่ผ่านมา

    His best performance is an Haider.
    The Shahid Kapoor and Tabu share their emotional intensity

  • @Dhruv-oj4nw
    @Dhruv-oj4nw วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor has delivered some phenomenal performances, but his role as Kabir Singh in Kabir Singh (2019) stands out for me.
    Favourite Scene: The Breakdown After Preeti's Marriage
    In this scene, Kabir, devastated and drowning in self-destruction, returns home drunk and collapses in front of his family. His uncontrollable rage, frustration, and heartbreak are palpable. The way he conveys pain-through his expressions, trembling hands, and broken voice-feels so raw and real that it’s hard not to be moved.
    Shahid Kapoor nailed the character’s descent into self-destruction, making it one of his most powerful and emotionally intense performances.
    - Dhruv ✨

  • @adi-w4j
    @adi-w4j 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor’s acting has always struck me as deeply nuanced and emotionally resonant. What I admire most about his performances is how he brings a quiet intensity to his roles, often relying on subtle gestures, expressions, and voice modulation rather than over-the-top theatrics. Take *"Jab We Met"*, for example. His portrayal of Aditya Kashyap is a masterclass in understated acting. In the beginning, Aditya is a man weighed down by failure and heartbreak, and Shahid captures this perfectly through his slumped posture, distant gaze, and monotone voice. But as the story progresses, you can see Aditya slowly come alive-his shoulders straighten, his eyes soften, and his voice gains warmth. It’s not a dramatic transformation, but a gradual, believable one, and that’s where Shahid’s brilliance lies. He makes you feel Aditya’s journey without ever forcing it.
    Then there’s *"Kaminey"*, where Shahid plays dual roles as Charlie and Guddu, twin brothers with completely opposite personalities. What’s fascinating is how he differentiates the two not just through obvious traits like Charlie’s swagger and Guddu’s stammer, but through smaller, more subtle choices. Charlie’s movements are sharp and aggressive, while Guddu is more hesitant and nervous. Even their breathing patterns feel different-Charlie is all confidence, while Guddu carries an underlying tension. Shahid doesn’t just act; he embodies these characters, making them feel real and distinct.
    What I love most about Shahid’s acting is how he internalizes emotions and lets them surface in the smallest ways-a flicker in his eyes, a slight tremor in his voice, or a barely-there smile. It’s this attention to detail that makes his performances so compelling and human. Whether he’s playing a broken man finding hope or a conflicted twin navigating chaos, Shahid always brings a layer of authenticity that stays with you long after the film ends.

  • @kaziwafihussainv6508
    @kaziwafihussainv6508 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    So I'm Not Shahid Kapoor Fan
    But His Best Performance in My Opinion is In Padmavat Because no Doubt he is Main protagonist in that film but very people only remember the ranveer singh and Deepika Padukone But only some people talk about performance of Shahid Kapoor
    In my opinion dilogue dilivery of Shahid Kapoor is topnotch and Shahid Kapoor really hardworking during his performance

  • @ashwinjadhav9549
    @ashwinjadhav9549 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Bhai, Shahid Kapoor ke performances toh hamesha dhamakedar hote hain! Ek scene jo mujhe yaad aata hai wo hai "Haider" ka. Usme jab wo apne maa-baap ke liye apne dukh aur gusse ko express karta hai, wo scene sach mein dil ko chhoo leta hai.
    Uski aankhon mein wo dard aur frustration dekhne ko milta hai, aur uska dialogue delivery bhi itna impactful hai ki wo scene yaad reh jaata hai. Uski acting itni natural hai ki lagta hai jaise wo waaqai mein uss dard ko mehsoos kar raha ho.

  • @LORDAKV69
    @LORDAKV69 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    SHAHID'S BEST PERFORMENCE IS KAMINEY THE WAY HE PLAYEDD BOTHH CHARACTERSSSS 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 BHAII DAMNNN GOOD AND HAIDER IS EQUALLY GOOD THOUGH BUT KAMINEYY IS SLIGHTLY BETTER KYAAA ACTING THIII

  • @shubhamjangir1518
    @shubhamjangir1518 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid ki best acting jab we met ki lagti hai. Jaha unhone wo character portrayed kiya jo generally sab ne face kiya hai. Kaafi mushkil hota hai apne pyar ki khusi ke liye use chhod paane ki himmat rakhna. Par shayad kaafi achhe or emotion se use act kiya. ❤

  • @ShivshankarKumar-w3k
    @ShivshankarKumar-w3k 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Bro , are these comments really genuine?
    Guys, have a look so many comments are same and then other long long comments which is not very common...maybe it is because of giveaway

    • @gauravkriplani8408
      @gauravkriplani8408 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Main bhi yeh dekh rha tha, bs google se copy paste krke bethe h aadhe toh. Movie kaisi h koi nhi bata rha. Jabki main aaj dekh kr aaya I find it pleasurable.

  • @KikkySinghai-gv6td
    @KikkySinghai-gv6td วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The best performance I consider of Shahid is in hulchul when Sunil Shetty beated him and he didn't explain the situation because karina would became a lier if so, I find that superb as that emotion that he could die but not betray his love once

  • @satcast
    @satcast 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    DEVA review
    1st part 🦍🗿💣🔥🔥
    2nd part ❣️😳🤷🤔

  • @subhobiswas999
    @subhobiswas999 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Movie: Haider, when Shahid comes to meet TABU about her marriage to KK MENON. TABU is getting ready, and Shahid enters the room. Then TABU tells him that you used to feel so jealous when Dr Saab use to touch me. Shahid replies, "Now his brother is touching you, how should I feel now?" And then that eye look and silent pause.

  • @crush_ka_bhai
    @crush_ka_bhai 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Udta Punjab mein bhi Shahid ka performance was totally mind-blowing! Tommy Singh ka character - ek drug addict rockstar se recovery tak ka journey - bahut hi under-appreciated raha.
    Especially wo scene jab wo jail mein hai aur apne aap se baat karta hai, realizing ki usne apni life kitni barbaad kar di hai. Phir hospital mein Alia ke character se milne ke baad uska transformation - matlab acting ka next level!
    Shahid ne literally apna body transform kiya iss role ke liye, Punjabi accent perfect kiya, aur ek complex character ko itni authenticity se play kiya. Par unfortunately, iss film ko utni recognition nahi mili jitni milni chahiye thi.
    Iss movie mein Shahid ne dikhaya ki wo sirf chocolate boy roles nahi, hardcore intense characters bhi perfectly pull off kar sakta hai.

  • @moinrafeek1942
    @moinrafeek1942 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    From Haider Movie----
    The Haider meets Khurram at the Graveyard scene is a powerful moment of confrontation, betrayal, and emotional turmoil. As Haider visits the graveyard, he comes face to face with his uncle Khurram , the man who married his mother after his father’s disappearance. The scene is filled with tension as Haider, now aware of Khurram’s role in his father’s fate, questions him with a mix of sarcasm, grief, and rage.
    🔥 Haider "Jab tak humara baap zinda tha, tab tak hum aadhe the... ab woh mar gaya hai, toh hum poore hue ki nahi?"
    This line is heavy with emotion and sarcasm, as Haider plays with words to express his pain-suggesting that his father’s death has made him "whole" in a twisted way. Khurram, maintaining his political and manipulative demeanor, tries to justify his actions, but Haider’s anger is evident. The graveyard setting adds a haunting depth, symbolizing the weight of death, revenge, and Haider’s crumbling sanity. This scene is a turning point, pushing Haider further down the path of vengeance, making it one of the most intense moments in the film.

  • @BhatiCoachingClasses
    @BhatiCoachingClasses 17 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    शाहिद कपूर खान सबसे अच्छा रोल मुझे पद्मावत फिल्म में लगा,
    "घणी ओछी बात कर दी अलाउद्दीन ,
    चितौड़ में हम अतिथि को भगवान मानते हैं
    वरना तेरा सर धड़ से अलग होता इसी बखत"👌

  • @jaadu6969
    @jaadu6969 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    sahid kapoor best acting in which filmwrite comment on it
    Shahid Kapoor has delivered numerous outstanding performances throughout his career, but one that stands out is his role in "Haider" (2014). In this film, he portrayed the character of Haider, a young man who returns to Kashmir to investigate his father's mysterious disappearance1. His performance was widely acclaimed and earned him the Best Actor award at the Filmfare Awards.
    Shahid's portrayal of Haider was intense and emotionally charged, capturing the essence of the character's turmoil and inner conflict. His ability to convey complex emotions and bring depth to the role was truly remarkable, making "Haider" one of his most memorable performances.

  • @LsrWasim
    @LsrWasim 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Apart from Haider (which is my personal favorite of sahid kapoor’s movie) I would like to highlight scene from Kabir Singh
    That is the hospital scene because it feels real and heartbreaking. When he has lost control of his life, suddenly sees Preeti, the only person he ever loved. For a moment, he hopes things can be fixed, but then he notices the sindoor in her hair-she’s married. His world stops. He doesn’t scream or cry, but you can see the pain in his eyes, his frozen body, and his heavy breathing. That silent heartbreak hits harder than any words could. It’s a powerful moment that shows how love, regret, and loss can break a person completely.

  • @prakharrajvanshi14
    @prakharrajvanshi14 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Shahid Kapoor control your PR manager. The bots are all over here!

  • @GulamRasool-d6z
    @GulamRasool-d6z 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The character of Haider is layered with intense emotions, allowing Shahid to showcase a wide range of acting abilities.
    beautiful visuals capturing the landscapes of Kashmir. 😊😊😊

  • @Lovervsloser
    @Lovervsloser 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Jab We Met - The scene where Shahid kapoor, confesses his love to Geet on a moving train, it. Is my favorite scene of all time.

  • @someshneekhra5979
    @someshneekhra5979 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Shahid as pshyco 💀🖤

  • @rachitdewangan
    @rachitdewangan 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I discovered shahid kapoor as an actor in the movie ”KAMINEY”, its because of his portrayal of those 2 different characters, But the scene which stood out for me was the ”police station scene” where the narcotics officer interrogating Guddu and he was so much tensed and starts of stutter and cannot say a word properly then he starts to sing and tries to speak out. I was just amazed by the sheer amount of acting he carries that managed to deliver this much of a range in a single movie!!! That Day I became fan of his work.

  • @kalyanadhikari9306
    @kalyanadhikari9306 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Kaminey has double roles which are two brothers exactly opposite to each other
    From young age they were different One is evil, strong but confident
    Another is not evil but is weak and stutters while speaking
    Best scene would be when two brothers meet after so many years in an abandoned lonely house now just because both their life and career is in stake. They fight. And the stronger and evil one scolds and beats the weaker one. Weaker one cries .They have intense conversation about their differences and how father was thier common hero, and what they should do with upcoming danger soon
    Bishal bhardawaz and Shahid kapoor always rock together.....

  • @Nitesh-lt5gj
    @Nitesh-lt5gj 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The character of shahid kapoor in movie padmavatt as maharawal ratan singh. What a underated character.depth,innocence,angry,love ,everything indepth &that dialogue of (tera gala alag hota isi bhakat😂)
    I totally loved that character ❤

  • @harsithyadav
    @harsithyadav 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Honestly I loved Shahid Kapoor in Kaminey
    He didn't basically play with either of the characters but lived in them and was so good in playing their disabilities.
    He made each of the twins feel like two different characters which felt like being played by two different actors.
    Plus point- his haklana (stuttering) was as good as Rhenzy Feliz in The Penguin.

  • @AtharvArora-o1f
    @AtharvArora-o1f 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    One of Shahid Kapoor’s favorite scenes from Kaminey is a total banger. It’s full of electric energy, where Charlie’s character is caught in a total chaotic rollercoaster. The scene is wild, with every twist keeping you on the edge of your seat. You can feel the raw emotion and intensity in his performance-it's honestly next-level acting. The way the scene builds up makes it so unpredictable and gripping, with every second just popping off. It's the kind of moment that stays with you, definitely iconic and unforgettable.

  • @Sarim_Vaia
    @Sarim_Vaia 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid Kapoor has given some stellar performances, but if I had to pick one, it would be his role as Haider in Haider (2014). His transformation from a vulnerable, grieving son to an unhinged, vengeful man was phenomenal.
    The standout scene for me is the "To be or not to be" monologue in the marketplace. It's a moment of pure theatrical brilliance, where Haider delivers an intense, almost manic speech questioning existence while dancing on the edge of insanity. His expressions, voice modulation, and body language perfectly capture his descent into madness, making it one of the most hauntingly beautiful performances in Indian cinema.

  • @hooomanfr
    @hooomanfr 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Shahid was used to his full potential in Haider. He physically and emotionally transformed for this role, including shaving his head for a crucial scene, adding to the authenticity. His soliloquies, especially the famous "To be or not to be" moment, were haunting and brilliantly executed.
    the film was a cinematic masterpiece and this was the first time a director used Shahid Kapoor to HIS FULL POTENTIAL. *kabir singh, udta punjab and kaminey were also amazing*