The family of the late Rajiv Kapoor has confirmed that his Chautha will not be conducted due to the COVID19 pandemic. On February 9, 58-year-old Rajiv passed away due to a heart attack. Rajiv Kapoor's sister-in-law Neetu Kapoor shared the post on social media and wrote, "Due to current pandemic circumstances there will be no chautha held for the late Mr. Rajiv Kapoor for safety reasons. May his soul rest in peace. The entire Raj Kapoor family is a part of your grief too."
Talking about the late veteran actor, Rajiv could not see the release of his comeback film 'Tulsidas Junior'. His film is scheduled to release this year. He was set to make a comeback to Bollywood after 30 years. This film has been written and directed by Mridul and Sanjay Dutt will also be seen in the film. Filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker said that his team had recently approached Rajiv to promote the film.
Rajiv was the youngest of three brothers (Randhir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor) and two sisters (Ritu Nanda and Reema Jain). His eldest sister Ritu Nanda and brother Rishi Kapoor died in January and April last year.
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