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On the first anniversary of Rishi Kapoor's death, Bollywood pays tribute to him

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On the first anniversary of Rishi Kapoor's death, colleagues and relatives took to social media to pay their respects.

On the first anniversary of Rishi Kapoor's death, actress Neetu Kapoor penned an emotional note saying he was an expression of her life. Along with her message, Neetu shared a black and white photo of the pair from their younger days on Instagram.

"For us, the whole last year has been one of sorrow and tragedy across the world, perhaps even more so because we lost him. There hasn't been a day when we haven't spoken about him or told stories about him since he was an aspect of our being "She wrote.

"Often he gives sensible advice, makes wise jokes, and tells memories!! We have remembered him all year with a smile on our lips and he will always be in our hearts and we have agreed that life may never be the same after him!!! Nevertheless, life goes on. #rishikapoor, "She continued.

Nephew Kareena Kapoor commented on Rishi Kapoor's Instagram story with a heart emoji. Kareena's sister Karisma, too, posted an Instagram tale photo of Rishi Kapoor as an adolescent with a heart emoji.

Randeep Hooda posted a photo of the late actor on Twitter with the tagline: "#RishiKapoor", while Arjun Kapoor posted a photo of himself with Rishi Kapoor on Instagram with the caption: "My frequent reaction while I was there beside him... Mouth closed, ears open Chintoo uncle, and I miss you. Cheers to the twinkle in the eyes... Still and forever"

"Miss you sir...love you, sir," actor-host Maniesh Paul captioned a photo of himself with the late star taken during their meeting in New York.

Divya Dutta remembered her time working with the actor.

"You were everyone’s childhood. And your films!! That handsome face!! Dancing, singing, and behaving as if it were a dream!! Enjoy every minute of working with you, learning from you, and getting to know you!! You enjoyed life to the fullest!! Heartfelt! That's just what you have been!! #RishiKapoor, we miss you "She wrote.

Payal Ghosh, who co-starred in the film with Rishi Kapoor, "Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi," posted a photo from the film's promotion and tweeted, "Recalling #RishiKapoor Sir on his first death anniversary, he was truly a gem of a man." Uncle Rishi, you will be missed forever."

Rishi Kapoor, the late veteran filmmaker, died a year ago on May 30 after a two-year struggle with leukemia.

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