The actor of TV, who has not identified the looks on the basis of acting
Ram Kapoor
Ram Kapoor, the top actor of the small screen, is celebrating his 52nd birthday on 1 September. He started his career with television show ‘Nyaya’ in 1997, after which he appeared in many TV serials. Ram Kapoor got a tremendous name-fame from serials like ‘Kasam Se’ and ‘Bade Achhe Lagte Hain’, for which he is still remembered today. The actor’s mirror selfie made a splash on the internet after his tremendous fitness transformation. Long before that, TV’s favorite Mr. Kapoor won the hearts of people on the strength of his acting and character. This actor, who once shows a fat on screen, is surprising everyone with his look today.
52 -year -old actor’s transformation will be shocked
Ram Kapoor is seen beating his obesity at the standing age. At the age when many people are struggling with different types of physical problems, Ram Kapoor sweats to keep himself fit in the gym and works hard. Pictures with his six-pack abs and perfect jokes are in discussion among everyone these days. This star made a distinct identity on his work, not his work.
Talent recognized the actor
From ‘Kasam’ to ‘Very good looks’, Rama never allowed orthodoxy to dominate himself. In a period when only fit heroes were cast in the primetime show. At that time, he worked on the show on his confidence and talent. He proved that the audience wants to see those on screen who should present every character with emotion. The audience loves her pairing with Sakshi Tanwar. But, what made Rama the most different, was to accept any kind of change. His plays did not even revolve around the mother-in-law, but they have also played middle-aged.
Actor changed the definition of stardom
Apart from television, Ram also made his mark in the hearts of the audience, showcasing his versatility in films and web series. Whether it is the role of a corporate veteran, a good father or a spouse, he has always won the hearts of people with every character. Ram Kapoor’s journey reminds us that the true stardom is not from the body, but in being connected to talent, confidence and audience.