Ranbir Kapoor on Koffee With Karan: Why he's the most educated Kapoor
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Key Takeaways
Ranbir Kapoor once made a candid and amusing revelation on Koffee With Karan, explaining why he holds the unlikely distinction of being the most academically accomplished member of the Kapoor film dynasty — and the bar, as he cheerfully admitted, was not particularly high.
The 54.3% That Sparked a Celebration
Appearing on Karan Johar's popular chat show, Ranbir recalled that when his Class 10 board results arrived, he was in America, assisting his late father, actor Rishi Kapoor, on the film 'Aa Ab Laut Chalen'. Back home, his mother Neetu Kapoor went to collect his results. A friend named Ayesha called to deliver the news: Ranbir had scored 54.3%.
What followed was, by Ranbir's own account, a full-blown celebration. 'My mom was screaming with joy. Like, there was a party thrown for me out there,' he said on the show. 'My dadi had tears in her eyes that it's the first Kapoor boy who's passed the 10th standard without failing a year. So it was like a big event, you know. I'm the most educated in my family.'
KJo's Reaction and the Kapoor Legacy
Host Karan Johar pressed the point with a laugh, asking: 'Are you the first Kapoor boy who passed without failing a year?' Ranbir confirmed the milestone with characteristic self-deprecating humour, underscoring how the Kapoor clan — one of Bollywood's most storied film families — has historically prioritised sets over classrooms.
Notably, the anecdote offers a rare personal window into the Kapoor household, where cinema has always been the primary vocation. Rishi Kapoor, Raj Kapoor, and the wider family built their legacies on screen, not in examination halls — making Ranbir's modest academic achievement a genuinely historic footnote within the family.
What Ranbir Kapoor Is Working On Next
On the professional front, Ranbir is preparing for a string of high-profile releases. He will next be seen alongside wife Alia Bhatt and Vicky Kaushal in director Sanjay Leela Bhansali's ambitious project 'Love & War'.
He is also set to headline director Nitesh Tiwari's much-anticipated mythological epic 'Ramayana', in which he plays Lord Ram. The film's ensemble cast includes Sai Pallavi as Mata Sita, Yash as Ravana, Sunny Deol as Hanuman, and Ravi Dubey as Lakshman. The project is among the most closely watched productions in Indian cinema.