Rhea Kapoor
Rhea Kapoor (born 5 March 1987) is an Indian film producer, costume designer, stylist, and entrepreneur best known for her work in Bollywood, including producing the films Aisha (2010), Veere Di Wedding (2018), and Crew (2024).[1][2] The daughter of veteran actor Anil Kapoor and sister to actress Sonam Kapoor and actor Harshvardhan Kapoor, she has carved a niche in the industry through her creative vision, often blending fashion and storytelling in her projects.[3][4] In addition to her production credits, Kapoor co-owns the fashion label Rheson with Sonam Kapoor, focusing on contemporary Indian wear, and has styled high-profile celebrities, contributing to the evolution of Bollywood's red-carpet aesthetics.[2] Kapoor pursued her education at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School in Mumbai before earning a degree in dramatic literature and theatre from New York University, which informed her early entry into filmmaking.[5] She began her career as an assistant director on the romantic comedy Wake Up Sid (2009), directed by Ayan Mukerji, before transitioning to production with her debut feature Aisha, an adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma starring Sonam Kapoor.[2] Subsequent productions like Khoobsurat (2014), a remake featuring Fawad Khan's Bollywood debut, and the female-led ensemble Veere Di Wedding highlighted her ability to champion women-centric narratives and cross-cultural collaborations.[2] Her role as costume designer on Race 3 (2018) further showcased her styling expertise, while more recent works such as Thank You for Coming (2023) and Crew underscore her ongoing influence in commercial and comedic genres.[1][6] On the personal front, Kapoor married filmmaker Karan Boolani in an intimate ceremony at her family home in Mumbai on 14 August 2021, after dating for several years; Boolani had previously assisted her on Aisha.[7][8] Beyond cinema, she remains active in fashion, curating collections and offering styling advice, often sharing insights on social media about empowering women through clothing and creativity.[9] Her multifaceted career has earned praise from family and industry peers, positioning her as a key figure in modern Bollywood's creative landscape.[4]Early life
Family background
Rhea Kapoor was born on 5 March 1987 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.[10] She is the second daughter of veteran actor Anil Kapoor and his wife Sunita Kapoor, a former model who has also worked as a costume designer.[11][12][13] Kapoor has an elder sister, actress Sonam Kapoor, and a younger brother, actor Harshvardhan Kapoor.[14] Raised in a prominent Bollywood family, she grew up immersed in the industry's dynamics, with early exposure to film sets through her father's extensive career in Hindi cinema, which shaped her interest in entertainment.[15][16]Education
Rhea Kapoor completed her early education at Dhirubhai Ambani International School in Mumbai. She later moved to the United States at age 18 to pursue an undergraduate degree in Dramatic Literature at New York University.[17] Her time at NYU marked her first experience living independently, exposing her to diverse cultures and lifestyles that broadened her perspectives on relationships, friendships, and personal growth.[17] This period significantly influenced her approach to storytelling and film production, as she credits the independence and experimentation of college life with building her resilience and creative boldness, allowing her to embrace mistakes as essential to authentic narratives.[17] Kapoor returned to India shortly after her graduation around 2009, bringing back these formative insights to her early forays in the Indian film industry.[17]Personal life
Marriage
Rhea Kapoor married filmmaker Karan Boolani on August 14, 2021, in an intimate ceremony at her family's residence in Mumbai.[18][19] The couple, who had been in a relationship for over a decade, opted for a low-key event amid the COVID-19 pandemic, limiting attendance to immediate family members such as her parents Anil and Sunita Kapoor, and sister Sonam Kapoor Ahuja.[20][21] Kapoor and Boolani first met on the set of the 2010 romantic comedy Aisha, where she worked as a producer and he served as an assistant director.[22][18] Their collaboration extended into their personal lives, with Boolani later directing the 2023 sex comedy Thank You for Coming, which Kapoor co-produced alongside Ekta Kapoor.[23][24]Public persona
Rhea Kapoor is often portrayed in media as a modern, independent woman in Bollywood, recognized for her multifaceted role as a filmmaker, stylist, and entrepreneur who champions female-led narratives without labeling them as exceptional.[25] Her public image emphasizes empowerment through everyday authenticity, blending professional achievements with personal passions that resonate with millennial audiences.[26] Kapoor maintains an active presence on Instagram, where she engages over two million followers with posts centered on fashion styling, culinary creations, and lifestyle glimpses, often highlighting her creative process in these areas.[27] She also shares moments with her pet dogs, Lemon and Russell Crowe Kapoor, highlighting her love for animals and family life.[28][29] Her content frequently showcases outfit inspirations and behind-the-scenes fashion insights, positioning her as a relatable influencer in the industry.[30] A key aspect of her public persona is her enthusiasm for cooking and hosting, which she shares through detailed recipes and photos of home-cooked meals on social media, promoting accessible, flavorful dishes like garlic noodles, Filet-O-Fish burgers, and family feasts.[27] These posts underscore her love for gastronomic indulgences and gathering loved ones, turning personal hobbies into communal inspiration.[31] In terms of advocacy, Kapoor has publicly critiqued the notion of "woman-centric" films, arguing that stories featuring women as leads should be standard rather than segregated, as seen in her production choices like Veere Di Wedding and Thank You for Coming.[32] She has also supported broader conversations on feminism and #MeToo in Bollywood, highlighting the importance of women finding their voice in the industry.[33] This stance reinforces her image as an advocate for gender equality in cinema and beyond.[34]Professional career
Early career
After graduating from New York University with a degree in dramatic literature in 2008, Rhea Kapoor returned to Mumbai and promptly entered the film industry. Just two weeks after her arrival, she met director Ayan Mukerji and joined the production of Wake Up Sid (2009) as an assistant director, marking her professional debut in Bollywood.[35][36] In this entry-level role at Dharma Productions, Kapoor immersed herself in the day-to-day operations of filmmaking, including coordinating schedules, managing the set, and supporting the director's vision during the shoot. Her time on Wake Up Sid provided crucial hands-on experience in the technical and logistical demands of production, helping her understand the collaborative nature of the industry beyond academic theory.[37][38] Her NYU education in dramatic literature further informed her early contributions, particularly in analyzing scripts and developing narrative elements during pre-production phases.[17] By 2010, Kapoor had transitioned from assistant duties to producing her first feature, Aisha, under her family's banner, leveraging the foundational skills acquired in her initial role to oversee the entire project.[39] This shift highlighted her rapid progression in the industry, building on the practical insights from Wake Up Sid to focus on story-driven productions.[40]Film production
Rhea Kapoor entered film production with her debut project Aisha (2010), a romantic comedy loosely adapted from Jane Austen's Emma and starring her sister Sonam Kapoor in the lead role.[4] The film, which explored themes of social matchmaking and upper-class Delhi life, received mixed critical reception for its stylish visuals and performances but was critiqued for uneven pacing, earning a 5.1/10 on IMDb and 31% on Rotten Tomatoes.[41][42] Commercially, it achieved moderate success, grossing approximately ₹28.65 crore worldwide against a modest budget, marking a promising start for Kapoor's producing career under the banner of Anil Kapoor Films Company (AKFC).[43] Following Aisha, Kapoor produced Khoobsurat (2014), a remake of the 1980 comedy of the same name, featuring Sonam Kapoor and Pakistani actor Fawad Khan in a lighthearted tale of romance and family dynamics in a royal household.[4] The film garnered positive reviews for its charm and chemistry, with an 80% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, though some critics noted its predictability.[44] At the box office, it was deemed below average, collecting around ₹52 crore worldwide, yet it contributed to Kapoor's reputation for feel-good, family-oriented entertainers.[45] Kapoor's production slate evolved toward female-led narratives with Veere Di Wedding (2018), a buddy comedy about four friends navigating love, marriage, and independence, starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker, and Shikha Talsania.[46] Produced in collaboration with Ekta Kapoor's Balaji Telefilms, the film boldly addressed female friendships and sexual agency, earning praise for its unapologetic tone despite mixed reviews overall (53% on Rotten Tomatoes) and an IMDb score of 3.4/10 reflecting polarized audience reactions.[47][48] It proved a commercial hit, grossing over ₹139 crore worldwide on a ₹28 crore budget, highlighting Kapoor's ability to blend commercial viability with progressive themes.[49] In 2023, Kapoor co-produced Thank You for Coming, a sex-positive dramedy directed by her husband Karan Boolani, centering on a woman's quest for sexual fulfillment amid societal pressures, with Bhumi Pednekar in the lead alongside Shehnaaz Gill and Kusha Kapila.[46] The film received strong critical acclaim for its candid exploration of female sexuality (79% on Rotten Tomatoes), though its limited release and A certification constrained its reach.[50] Commercially, it underperformed, earning ₹9.64 crore worldwide, underscoring the challenges Kapoor faces in distributing niche, women-driven stories.[51] Kapoor's most recent release, Crew (2024), a heist comedy about three air hostesses entangled in a diamond smuggling scheme, starred Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon, and was co-produced with Ekta Kapoor.[52] It enjoyed positive reviews for its breezy humor and ensemble performances, achieving commercial success with a worldwide gross of over ₹157 crore.[53] Her upcoming project, Fairytale (2025), is anticipated to continue this trajectory of ensemble-driven comedies.[52] Throughout her productions, Kapoor has emphasized themes of female empowerment, modern relationships, and sexual autonomy, often collaborating with family members like Sonam Kapoor across multiple films.[46] Affiliated with AKFC since her debut, she has navigated industry challenges, including funding skepticism and distribution hurdles for women-led projects, which she has publicly critiqued as rooted in sexism—such as the dismissive label of "women-centric" films that assumes male-led stories as the default.[54][55][56] These efforts have positioned her as a key figure in promoting diverse, female-focused narratives in Bollywood, balancing creative risks with varying degrees of box office impact.[57]Fashion and entrepreneurship
Rhea Kapoor has established herself as a prominent stylist in the Indian fashion industry, particularly through her work dressing her sister Sonam Kapoor for high-profile red carpet events and film appearances. Her styling choices often blend contemporary silhouettes with bold, experimental elements, such as exaggerated shapes and vintage influences, which have helped redefine red carpet aesthetics in Bollywood. For instance, Kapoor curated Sonam Kapoor's looks at the Cannes Film Festival, incorporating heritage Indian textiles with global luxury, thereby elevating Indian craftsmanship on international stages.[58][59] This approach has influenced broader trends, encouraging other Bollywood actresses like Janhvi Kapoor and Alia Bhatt to adopt similar fusions of tradition and modernity in their public appearances.[59] In 2017, Kapoor co-founded the high-street fashion label Rheson with Sonam Kapoor in partnership with Shoppers Stop, aiming to create accessible, quality clothing tailored to Indian body types. The brand draws inspiration from '80s and '90s nostalgia, featuring modern prints and silhouettes in items like dresses, tops, and accessories such as vegan leather bags, which earned it a PETA Compassionate Business Award for animal-free materials.[60][61][62] Rheson initially expanded to online platforms like Amazon India and included collaborations, such as with designer Masaba Gupta for collections emphasizing femininity. Post-2020, Kapoor shifted focus toward sustainability, partnering with rental platform Stage3 in 2019 to promote eco-friendly fashion practices.[63][64][65] Kapoor's entrepreneurial ventures have had a significant impact on the Indian fashion landscape, pioneering the role of celebrity stylists as industry influencers and advocating for greater global recognition of South Asian design. She has styled tastemakers across Bollywood, setting standards for innovative red carpet presentations that highlight Indian artistry, such as intricate embroideries and draping techniques often overlooked in Western-dominated narratives. In 2024, she received the ELLE Fashion Visionary of the Decade award for transforming the sector through her design innovations, collaborations with top talents, and commitment to nuanced styling that bridges heritage and high fashion.[66][59][67] Her efforts have contributed to a more inclusive industry, emphasizing sustainability and cultural depth over fleeting trends.Filmography
As producer
Rhea Kapoor has served as a producer on several Bollywood films, often in collaboration with family members and other production houses.| Year | Title | Director | Key Cast | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Aisha | Rajshree Ojha | Sonam Kapoor, Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey | Producer |
| 2014 | Khoobsurat | Shashanka Ghosh | Sonam Kapoor, Fawad Khan, Ratna Pathak Shah | Producer[68] |
| 2018 | Veere Di Wedding | Shashanka Ghosh | Kareena Kapoor Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker, Shikha Talsania | Producer[69] |
| 2023 | Thank You for Coming | Karan Boolani | Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill, Dolly Ahluwalia, Kusha Kapila | Producer[70] |
| 2024 | Crew | Rajesh A. Krishnan | Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Kriti Sanon | Producer[71] |