Boney Kapoor forced Anil Kapoor to extract advances to fund his film Mr India. According to Boney Kapoor none of his film before Ham Aapke Dil me Rahte hai earned a table profit. What it meant was most of his films went overbudget and they had a lot of difficulty selling them to the distributors and therefore they didn't made profits before the release of their film through distribution rights.
Mr. India started in 1984 but Boney Kapoor didn't had the budget to make such a big budget film. Boney Kapoor's father Surinder Kapoor was a small time producer and they had till then made small budget movies. So when they started making Mr India they ran out of funds. So they asked the producers of Anil Kapoor for loans and advances so that the money could be used for Mr India. Actors like Jackie Shroff made allegations that Boney Kapoor used manipulation, Tactics, deceit and lies to further the career of Anil Kapoor and Boney Kapoor was practically living off the money of Anil Kapoor. Boney Kapoor in reply said that any money earned by Anil Kapoor is the money of the whole family.
Mr India’s success made Boney Kapoor greedy and he mounted an even bigger budget movie Roop ki Rani Choron ka Raja made on a budget of 8 crores. Anil Kapoor invested all his money on the film and when the film tanked the Kapoor family had to sell some of their properties to recover. At this point, Anil Kapoor was forced to sign bad movies just to keep his kitchen running. This hampered his career badly because these films like Mr.Aazad, Andaz, Rajkumar etc failed badly and badly impacted his stardom. Boney also asked Anil to work in Loafer for practically free of cost to compensate the distributors who had lost heavily in Roop ki Rani Choron ka Raja. After Pukar Anil Kapoor asked Boney to not invest his money on productions and instead established his own production house.
Similarly Sanjay Kapoor the youngest son was angry with Boney for not giving him role in No Entry. Sanjay was hoping for the role played by Fardeen Khan but Boney decided to go with more saleable Fardeen. Sanjay felt the success of the film could have benefited his career and the role suited him but Boney didn't value the family and was motivated by greed.