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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Shammi Kapoor was the "man in the middle" in his family: His elder brother was the critically acclaimed actor/director Raj Kapoor, and his younger brother was the glamorous screen idol Shashi Kapoor. Shammi made his mark as a leading man in the early sixties, where his giant pompadour and outrageous dance moves led to him being seen as the Elvis Presley of Bollywood. Opinions are divided as to where he was a particularly Narmtastic Large Ham in this period, or a particularly NarmCharming Large Ham. |