Born Into Bollywood But Turned Photographer, Karan Kapoor Captures A Bygone Era

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Born Into Bollywood But Turned Photographer, Karan Kapoor Captures A Bygone Era January 2017 Written and Published by Artisera Far away from the arc lights, instead of basking in the glory of a rich cinematic lineage, Karan Kapoor, son of veteran actor Shashi Kapoor, and grandson of the stalwart Prithviraj Kapoor, was quietly preserving a piece of India s history, with his camera lens. The enigmatic black and white pictures taken by Karan Kapoor between early 1980s to mid 1990s, delved into the identity of a fast disappearing Anglo-Indian community, and of a quiet and very different Goa to what we know today. I knew I was capturing something that was going to go, something that was fading away, reminisces the London based photographer, in our delightful phone conversation with him. These soul-stirring images, part of a travelling exhibition organized by Tasveer titled Time and Tide, give us a glimpse into not just the communities he photographed, but the photographer himself, who is showing his personal works in India for the very first time with this exhibition. (Original portrait shot by Stuart McClymont; edited by Artisera) Page 1 of 6

A Fraction of a Moment The Journey Into Photography Much before he became everyone s Dream Lover, modelling in the famous Bombay Dyeing ads, Karan Kapoor was already on his destined path towards becoming an acclaimed and internationally awarded photographer. I started taking photos during my school days in England, much before the modelling and films. I remember my parents gifted me this instamatic, and through most of my teen years, I used it to capture portraits, says Karan Kapoor. (Andheri, Bombay, 1981 - shot by Karan Kapoor) When he returned to India after schooling, Karan Kapoor worked as filmmaker Govind Nihalani s apprentice, and also spent time doing cinematography. After working for some time behind the scenes in movies, I realized I preferred the spontaneous fraction of a moment kind of pictures, says Karan. Also, the freedom of working for oneself, was something I yearned for. (A print ad of Bombay Dyeing from Karan Kapoor's modelling days) He spent many hours in the studio and dark room of photographer and mentor Adrian Stevens, discussing cameras, photography and developing prints. But hailing from the Page 2 of 6

family that he did, movies had to happen eventually. And so, Karan modelled and acted in a few Bollywood films in the 1970-80 s, but his soul wasn t in it. In 1988, he decided to call it quits and moved to England, where his journey as a professional photographer, really began. The City of Joy When he was in his late teens, Karan spent a lot of time in Calcutta (now Kolkata) with his Anglo-Indian girlfriend, who lived there. Through her, he got his first glimpse into the shrinking world of the Anglo-Indian community, to which he himself belonged. Later, during the shooting of the movie 36 Chowringhee Lane in Calcutta, the City of Joy, in which his mother Jennifer Kendal played an Anglo-Indian teacher, and in which he also had a minor role, Karan found himself deeply enamoured by the city and its Anglo-Indians. (Karan Kapoor on his Royal Enfield; photo credit - Tanya Stagnetto) I worked as a photojournalist for many years, recalls Karan Kapoor. Eventually, I became more focused on lifestyle and advertising photography; it became my way of documenting life, and it also paid much better. (Mr. Carpenter, Tollygunge, Calcutta, 1981 - shot by Karan Kapoor) Page 3 of 6

It was around this time that celebrated photographer Mary Ellen Mark, who was shooting Mother Teresa in Calcutta, gifted Karan a roll of film, a memory he remembers fondly. I used to record conversations with Anglo-Indian people so my mum could learn their accent and ways, says Karan. I spent time in their homes in Tollygunge and Park Circus talking to them, exploring their lives through photo albums, and taking their photographs. It was the older generations that interested Karan the photographer, as these people knew what India was like pre-independence. Everyone around them, the younger generation, was leaving. One could sense their discomfort, that feeling of being left behind; they were the last remaining remnants of the British Raj, recalls Karan. (Tollygunge, Calcutta #5, 1980 - shot by Karan Kapoor) These emotions and the aura are strikingly evident in the intimate and honest photographs which Karan Kapoor took of the Anglo-Indian community in Kolkata, and later, in Bangalore, Ooty and Bombay, many of which find place in the Time and Tide collection. (Daphne Sampson, winner of the 1956 Marilyn Monroe look-alike contest, Ooty - shot by Karan Kapoor) Page 4 of 6

Up Close and Personal Sometimes, my celebrity status became a problem while taking photos in India, says Karan. However, in the case of the Goan series, it was very different. I had real, intimate relationships with my subjects. It was about knowing them, speaking to them and taking photos at the last moment. the neighborhood back then; we used to be part of weddings, festivities and the everyday together. (Blessing of the Corn, Old Goa, 1992 - shot by Karan Kapoor) He recalls with nostalgia the many holidays spent in Goa with his parents and siblings in a shack, with a heart on its roof. I used to ride my Royal Enfield or cycle around the place, says Karan. The man in the photo, 'Father of The Bride', was my neigbhour in Goa. My family knew everyone in (Father of the Bride, Goa, 1995 - shot by Karan Kapoor) He rues what has become of Goa today, and reminisces the fishing villages of yesteryears. His photograph of the fishing boat being hauled in, is symbolic of what Goa was in the 1980 s. I didn t realize when I took that photo of the boat, that everything would change so quickly, says Karan. Today Page 5 of 6

the village is gone, the fishermen have become shack owners and taxi drivers. Earlier their lives were hard and they were poor, but they had a certain independence and physicality. (Baga Beach, Goa, 1983 - shot by Karan Kapoor) It is this dignity and fading time that resounds in every one of Karan Kapoor s photographs from the Time and Tide collection. As a viewer, it is easy to muse over and lose yourself in these images, that take you back to a simpler time, and yet, feel magically real even today, after three decades. (Violet, Andheri, Bombay, 1982 - shot by Karan Kapoor) Page 6 of 6