Vice President releases book on Raj Kapoor

Vice President releases book on Raj Kapoor

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Category : National Published on: December 15 2021

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  • On the occasion of renowned actor Raj Kapoor's 97th birthday, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu released the book "Raj Kapoor: The Master at Work."
  • The book was authored by filmmaker Rahul Rawail, who worked as an assistant director to Raj Kapoor on films including "Bobby." It was published by Bloomsbury India.
  • The vice president called the book a "labour of love and dedication."
  • The book provides an insider's look at Raj Kapoor's life as a filmmaker and how Rawail learned the business at the Kapoor family's iconic RK Studios.
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