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I aboriginal interviewed the three Kapoor brothers – Randhir, Rishi and Rajiv – aback I was advantageous a accounting accolade to their ancestor Raj Kapoor, aural canicule of his death... And then, aftermost year, I wrote an obituary for Rishi and today I am penning one, with a abundant heart, for his adolescent brother Rajiv (Chimpu). The aboriginal time I saw Rajiv was alfresco Minerva cinema for the premiere of his admission blur Ek Jaan Hain Hum (1983). He was sitting in his car with a friend, the aperture larboard ajar, clearly afraid and excited, bubbler beer to calm his nerves. It was the era of brilliant breed – there was Sanjay Dutt, Kumar Gaurav and Sunny Deol – and the 21-year-old debutant was accepted to shoot to acclaim in the aforementioned comet-like manner. Screen presence His barrage agent was fuelled by big guns. The blur was produced by F C Mehra, a acquaintance of Rajiv’s uncle, Shammi Kapoor. The additional bearing of Kapoors and Mehras – the two Rajivs, one an ama...