At 69, Still Running: Why Anil Kapoor refuses to slow down

At 69, Still Running: Why Anil Kapoor refuses to slow down

As Anil Kapoor turns 69, a look at his ₹134-crore net worth, award-winning career, and packed lineup of 2026 films shows why the Bollywood icon remains unstoppable.

Business Today Desk
  • Dec 24, 2025,
  • Updated Dec 24, 2025 5:18 PM IST
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At 69, Anil Kapoor defies Bollywood’s age curve. Industry insiders say his longevity isn’t luck—it’s reinvention, discipline, and an instinct for choosing roles that age with him, not against him.

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With an estimated net worth of ₹134 crore, Kapoor’s income streams span films, TV, endorsements, and production. According to industry trackers, consistency—not blockbuster obsession—has quietly built his financial muscle.

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From Tezaab to Pukar, Kapoor’s trophies map Bollywood’s evolution. Film historians note his rare ability to win top honours across decades, genres, and changing audience tastes.

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Once the romantic hero, now the authority figure—Kapoor’s career pivot mirrors global cinema trends. Critics say his smooth transition from lead to mentor roles has kept him relevant while peers faded.

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His National Award for Pukar remains a defining moment. Defence analysts even cited the film’s cultural impact, noting how Kapoor’s performance reshaped Bollywood’s portrayal of military leadership.

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Kapoor’s move into TV surprised purists—but paid off. Media experts say shows like 24 expanded his reach to younger audiences, reinforcing his brand beyond cinema halls.

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In Alpha, part of the YRF Spy Universe, Kapoor steps into the RAW chief’s chair. Trade watchers say casting him adds gravitas to a franchise driven by scale, speed, and star power.

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In King, Kapoor mentors Shah Rukh Khan’s character. Insiders hint this dynamic role reflects his off-screen status—an industry elder still shaping the next generation.

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As peers retire, Kapoor doubles down. With multiple 2026 releases lined up, insiders say his schedule signals one thing clearly: slowing down is not on the script.

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