

Director Bapu cast Kapoor as the lead in the 1980 Telugu film Vamsa Vruksham. His first leading role in a Hindi film followed with Bapu’s Woh Saat Din in 1983, which Kapoor has described as his defining opportunity.

Kapoor has said that he began working at 17 or 18 after his father developed a heart condition. His production duties included waking actors, collecting them from the airport, arranging refreshments, purchasing set materials and scouting locations.

Before establishing himself as a leading actor, Kapoor joined an international stage tour as a background dancer around 1979–80. He has recalled earning £15 for each show during that assignment.

Anil Kapoor has said that his first earnings came from a Doordarshan performance in 1976. He received ₹250 for the television appearance—an unusually well-documented figure compared with the unverified net-worth estimates regularly published about him.

Kapoor was part of the Slumdog Millionaire cast that won the Screen Actors Guild Award for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture in 2009. The SAG archive records Kapoor among the winning ensemble and preserves his acceptance remarks.