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Living Legend - Raj Kapoor

"A documentary on Indian actor-director Raj Kapoor by Siga Arts International"

"Living Legend - Raj Kapoor" is a revealing portrait of Raj Kapoor, a charismatic personality who held centre-stage in the Indian film industry for more than four decades! In a highly personalized interview, Raj Kapoor talks to the film's director, Simi Garewal, about his emotional evolution.. his regrets.. his love.. his music.. his films and his philosophies. The viewers are also treated to glimpses of haunting scenes and songs from his films.

Top Cast

  • Raj Kapoor

    Raj Kapoor

    Self

  • Simi Garewal

    Simi Garewal

    Narrator

  • Prithviraj Kapoor

    Prithviraj Kapoor

    Self (archive footage)

  • Randhir Kapoor

    Randhir Kapoor

    Self

  • Shashi Kapoor

    Shashi Kapoor

    Self

  • Zeenat Aman

    Zeenat Aman

    Self

  • Sunil Dutt

    Sunil Dutt

    Self

  • Saeed Jaffrey

    Saeed Jaffrey

    Self

  • Jeetendra

    Jeetendra

    Self

Overview

"Living Legend - Raj Kapoor" is a revealing portrait of Raj Kapoor, a charismatic personality who held centre-stage in the Indian film industry for more than four decades! In a highly personalized interview, Raj Kapoor talks to the film's director, Simi Garewal, about his emotional evolution.. his regrets.. his love.. his music.. his films and his philosophies. The viewers are also treated to glimpses of haunting scenes and songs from his films.

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