"I came into films when there was action. When I retired it was romantic period. The credit for lasting long in that action oriented era goes to me," the 64-year-old actor, who had a varied career from 70s' formula-driven films to post-2000 realistic genre, said.
"I had to chart a complete career after 'Bobby' (1973). But then I was slotted as just a romantic hero even as the industry was dominated by action heroes like Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, who had an angry young man image. I have been the right guy at wrong time," Rishi said.
"But our audiences those days were very forgiving unlike the present times and did not question. I wish I were younger now," Rishi, who also signed covers of his new book 'Khullam Khulla: Rishi Kapoor Uncensored,' said.
Acknowledging the audience divide now, he said there are takers of "intelligent, commercial cinema which can be enjoyed in good theatres with pop corn" while there is a different genre of films for masses.
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Pointing out Ranbir was luckier than him for working in an era of more realistic films, Rishi said, "From a rockstar to a dumb man - he portrayed so many shades!"
"In fact in 'Rockstar' I could not recognise him. These films are not the basketball/baseball wala types but belonging to the off-the-track genre. Such films did not come in our young days," he said.
Stating that bad films are made while good films just happen in all ages, he said it would be unfair to rate any of his films as favourite "as I got paid for all roles".