Anil Kapoor on Alpha: 'Being an Alpha has never been about gender'

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Anil Kapoor on Alpha: 'Being an Alpha has never been about gender'

Synopsis

Anil Kapoor is using Alpha's release to push a pointed argument: Indian cinema should stop qualifying leadership by gender and simply ask who the Alpha is. With his own role still a mystery and Bobby Deol cast as the villain, the Yash Raj action film arriving on 3 July could be a genuine test of whether audiences back that thesis.

Key Takeaways

Anil Kapoor says being an 'Alpha' is about 'presence, conviction, and courage' — not gender.
His character in Alpha has been kept completely under wraps ahead of the 3 July worldwide release.
Alpha is directed by Shiv Rawail and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films.
Bobby Deol plays the antagonist in the film.
Kapoor cited his experience as the father of Sonam and Rhea Kapoor in championing women-led narratives on screen.

Veteran Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor has opened up about the philosophy behind his upcoming film Alpha, arguing that the very concept of an 'Alpha' transcends gender — and that Indian cinema is long overdue for that reckoning. The film, directed by Shiv Rawail and produced by Aditya Chopra, is set for a worldwide theatrical release on 3 July.

Redefining What 'Alpha' Means

Kapoor, whose role in the film has been deliberately kept under wraps to protect key plot points, said the project challenges the industry's long-held reliance on gender-based labels. “For the longest time, we’ve looked at cinema through labels — male lead, female lead, hero, heroine. But audiences have evolved, and so has storytelling. What excites me about Alpha is that it challenges those old definitions,” he said.

He elaborated: “Being an Alpha has never been about gender. It’s about presence, conviction, courage, and the ability to drive a story forward. That’s what audiences connect with today — main character energy, not categories.”

A Father's Perspective on Women-Led Cinema

Kapoor also drew on his personal experience as the father of actors Sonam Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor to underscore his belief in the shift underway. “As a father, I’ve had the privilege of watching both my daughters champion stories and films that push boundaries and challenge conventions,” he said.

“They’ve always believed in expanding what’s possible for women on screen and I know they’re rooting for Alpha because films like this have the power to open up an entirely new chapter for action cinema.”

The Larger Shift Kapoor Hopes Alpha Sparks

Kapoor expressed hope that Alpha would signal a broader cultural reset in how Hindi cinema frames leadership and heroism. “Instead of asking whether a character is a male lead or a female lead, perhaps it’s time we simply ask: who is the Alpha? For Indian cinema, that’s a powerful and necessary reimagining, and I’m proud to be part of a film that embraces it,” he said.

He concluded: “The future of cinema isn’t about changing who gets to lead. It’s about stopping the need to qualify leadership by gender in the first place.”

About the Film

Alpha is produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner and directed by Shiv Rawail. Bobby Deol plays the antagonist. The film releases worldwide in cinemas on 3 July. Notably, the specifics of Kapoor's character remain undisclosed ahead of release, suggesting the makers are protecting a significant narrative reveal.

Point of View

But they point to a genuine tension in Bollywood: the industry has celebrated 'female-led' films as a category precisely because they remain the exception. The irony is that framing Alpha as gender-neutral still requires a press cycle explaining why it is gender-neutral. If the film succeeds at the box office, the conversation will shift; if it underperforms, the industry will retreat to safer binaries. The real test of Kapoor's thesis isn't the interview — it's the opening weekend numbers.
NationPress
26 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the film Alpha about?
Alpha is a Yash Raj Films action thriller directed by Shiv Rawail and produced by Aditya Chopra, releasing worldwide in cinemas on 3 July. The plot details and Anil Kapoor's specific role have been kept under wraps, with Bobby Deol confirmed as the antagonist.
What did Anil Kapoor say about gender and the concept of an Alpha?
Kapoor said that being an Alpha has never been about gender — it is about presence, conviction, courage, and the ability to drive a story forward. He argued that audiences today connect with 'main character energy, not categories.'
Who is directing and producing Alpha?
Alpha is directed by Shiv Rawail and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner. It stars Anil Kapoor alongside Bobby Deol, who plays the antagonist.
When does Alpha release in cinemas?
Alpha is scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on 3 July.
Why has Anil Kapoor's role in Alpha been kept secret?
According to Kapoor, his character details have been deliberately withheld to protect important plot points in the film, suggesting a significant narrative reveal tied to his role.
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