
Director
Rajiv Kapoor
Rajiv Kapoor was a true blue blood of Bollywood royalty—the youngest son of the legendary Raj Kapoor and part of one of cinema's most iconic families. Though he carved his own path as an actor, producer, and director, he's best remembered for his romantic lead in Ram Teri Ganga Maili, a film that became a touchstone of 80s Hindi cinema. After a period away from the industry, Kapoor made a comeback in 2020-2021, proving his passion for filmmaking never really faded. Growing up surrounded by powerhouses like his brothers Randhir and Rishi, and uncles Shammi and Shashi Kapoor, he was destined to leave his mark on Indian cinema. What set Rajiv apart was his willingness to experiment behind the camera, bringing a fresh sensibility to his directorial ventures even as he respected the artistic legacy he inherited. His work carried the DNA of the Kapoor family's commitment to storytelling, while he pushed boundaries in his own subtle way. Though his later career was brief, his contributions as a director and producer showcased someone genuinely invested in cinema rather than just coasting on the family name. Rajiv Kapoor remained a bridge between Bollywood's golden era and contemporary filmmaking, leaving behind a body of work that proved the Kapoor name's enduring relevance.
