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'''Anji Kapoor''', or simply '''Anji''', is a [[fictional character]] in the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]], a novel series based upon the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction]] [[television series]], ''[[Doctor Who]]''. The [[Eighth Doctor]] first met her in the novel ''[[Escape Velocity]]'' by [[Colin Brake]], and she went on to become one of his [[companions]]. She is the first significant Asian recurring character in ''Doctor Who''. The [[Whoniverse#Inclusion and canonicity|canonicity]] of the novels with respect to the television series, like other ''Doctor Who'' [[Doctor Who spin-offs|spin-offs]], is open to interpretation.
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|origin      = [[Earth]]
|image      = Anji Kapoor.jpg
|brother    = Rezaul Kapoor
|partner    = Dave Young
|spouse      = Michael (Fear Itself)
|first       = Escape Velocity (novel)
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'''Anji Kapoor''' was a [[companion]] of the [[Eighth Doctor]].


==Character biography==
== Biography ==
Anji was born in 1973 and was 28 years old when she first met the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Fitz Kreiner]] in 2001. She is a third-generation British-Asian and worked as a futures trader. She spent a year studying in [[Boston]] and loved being a [[stockbroker]], viewing it like playing a game of [[chess]]. Anji thrived on making money, but also understood that possessions only gave one so much happiness.
Anji was born in [[1973]] in [[Yorkshire]]. She was a third-generation [[British]]-[[Asia]]n working as a futures [[trader]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'') She was a [[Hindu]], but hadn't visited the temple since she was a child. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crooked World (novel)|The Crooked World]]'')


Not counting herself among hardcore [[feminism|feminists]], she favoured the sciences over religion, preferring rational explanations and not adhering to her parents' beliefs in the [[Hindu]] gods. The series is contradictory as to whether her parents are [[India]]n or [[Pakistan]]i. As a result, she rarely went to temple and never wore a [[sari]]. She considered her inner self as Asian, although she regarded [[Saint George|George]] as her patron [[saint]]. The Doctor reminded Anji of her father, whom she was close with when she was growing up but who had grown distant from her in later years.
Anji had a brother named [[Rezaul Kapoor|Rezaul]], who was interested in [[astronomy]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear Itself (novel)|Fear Itself]]'') She used to baby-sit Rezaul, and vividly remembered the first time that she held him, it being the closest time she came to motherhood. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dark Progeny (novel)|Dark Progeny]]'') She used to smoke out of his bedroom window whilst their parents were downstairs. When Anji was a child her dad used to take her to see [[Leeds]] play football. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear Itself (novel)|Fear Itself]]'')


She speaks some [[French language|French]], does not like boats, is calm in a crisis and took rape defence classes in University. Although she had travelled through [[Europe]] and the [[United States]], she felt the experience too much like home and longed to go somewhere truly new — a wish that was fulfilled when she began to travel with the Doctor.
When she started school, she pretended that her name was Angela in an attempt to be accepted.


Her boyfriend, [[science fiction]] fan Dave, dies at the end of ''Escape Velocity'' and how Anji comes to terms with his memory is a recurring theme in the character's development, notably in the novel ''[[Hope]]'' in which Anji causes a clone of Dave to be born.
She left home at 17, stifled by her family's antiquated attitudes towards women. She had spent a year studying in [[Boston]] and loved being a [[stockbroker]], viewing it like playing a game of [[chess]]. Anji thrived on making money, but also understood that possessions only gave one so much happiness. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'')


Anji left the TARDIS in ''[[Timeless]]'' by [[Stephen Cole]], becoming the legal guardian of Chloe, a young, time-sensitive girl. Anji returned to her old profession and used some of the knowledge of future trends to make a tidy profit for herself in the futures markets. When she next appeared in ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'' by [[Lance Parkin]], Anji was engaged to a man named Greg. It was also revealed that she had kept in touch with the Doctor's latest companion, [[Trix MacMillan|Trix]], who continued to feed Anji stock tips. In exchange, Anji placed a share of the money aside in an account for Trix.
When Anji was twenty-eight, her boyfriend, actor and [[science fiction]] fan [[Dave Young]], died during a [[Kulan]] invasion of [[Earth]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'') Anji found this hard to deal with. Her grief was so severe that she had Dave [[clone]]d. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hope (novel)|Hope]]'')


==Behind the Scenes==
Anji drank some [[Bactrian]] [[cocktail]]s, which left her so ill that she remained in the TARDIS whilst Fitz and the Doctor shared an adventure on [[Entusso]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fitz's Story (audio story)|Fitz's Story]]'')
In an article in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM Issue 294]] (with an accompanying illustration), Eighth Doctor Adventures editor [[Justin Richards]] mentioned that people had asked if Anji was based on Milly, a similar character from the television series ''[[This Life]]'', portrayed by [[Amita Dhiri]]. Richards noted that although any similarities were unintended, companions were archetypal "to a degree".


On the [[Crooked World]], Anji helped the [[Skeleton Crew (The Crooked World)|Skeleton Crew]] to discover the mystery of [[Scary Manor]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crooked World (novel)|The Crooked World]]'')
Anji left the TARDIS when she became the legal guardian of [[Chloe (Timeless)|Chloe]], a young, time-sensitive girl. She returned to her old job and used some of the knowledge of future trends to make a tidy profit in futures contracts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timeless (novel)|Timeless]]'')
Anji became engaged to a man named [[Greg (The Gallifrey Chronicles)|Greg]]. She had kept in touch with the Doctor's later companion, [[Trix MacMillan|Trix]], who fed her stock tips. Anji placed a share of the money in an account for Trix. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'')
== Personality ==
Anji did not consider herself a hardcore [[feminism|feminist]]. She favoured science over religion, preferred rational explanations and did not follow her parents' beliefs in [[Hindu]] gods. She rarely went to temple and never wore a [[sari]]. She considered her inner self Asian, but regarded [[George (saint)|George]] as her patron [[saint]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'')
Anji loved to take long, luxurious baths, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Domino Effect (novel)|The Domino Effect]]'') sometimes so long the Doctor and Fitz left without her after landing the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crooked World (novel)|The Crooked World]]'')
She spoke some [[French (language)|French]] and did not like boats. She was calm in crisis and took rape defence classes in University. Though she had travelled in [[Europe]] and the [[United States]], she felt they were too similar to her home and longed to go somewhere truly new — a wish fulfilled when she travelled with the Doctor.
The Doctor reminded Anji of her father, whom she was close to while growing up but who had grown distant from her in recent years. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'')
=== Relationship with Fitz ===
During her travels in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], she was accompanied by Fitz, who had introduced her to the Doctor in the first place. Though she trusted him, there were times when she was very annoyed with his patronising attitude — he had been with the Doctor for much longer and thought of himself as the "senior" companion — or for being chauvinistic — for he was from a significantly earlier part of the [[20th century]] than she. Once, when he had riled her, she thought of him as an "ignorantstupidknuckledraggingsexuallyunconsciousthrowback" and imagined "cathartically hitting him with a chair, too". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the Still (novel)|The Book of the Still]]'') When he was excited, rather than worried, about a large boat having mysteriously arrived atop the [[TARDIS console]], she thought him a child. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Infinity Race (novel)|The Infinity Race]]'')
== Habits and quirks ==
Before meeting the Doctor, she usually wore [[skirt]]s and [[high heel]]s, but gradually became a much more practical dresser. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Crooked World (novel)|The Crooked World]]'')
Anji spoke and read [[French (language)|French]] fluently prior to her adventures in [[the TARDIS]]. She learned [[Catalan]] whilst in [[Barcelona]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[History 101 (novel)|History 101]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Will the real Anji Kapoor please stand up? ===
Anji Kapoor was an inconsistently written character. Different authors treated the same trait in different ways. One of the clearest instances is her racial background. The series is contradictory as to whether Anji's parents were [[India]]n or [[Pakistan]]i. In her [[Escape Velocity (novel)|first outing]], she thought that "some core part of her, some inner self, was definitely not [[British]] or [[English]], but [[Asia]]n, Indian." In her [[Timeless (novel)|last regular appearance]], she was shown to be fiercely hanging on to her identity as an Indian, even rejecting Fitz' use of the word ''[[Hollywood]]'', in favour of ''[[Bollywood]]''. In ''[[The Book of the Still (novel)|The Book of the Still]]'', she understood [[Hindi]] and had a possibly imaginary Uncle Abdul who photographed Indian cities — things arguably inconsistent with her being Pakistani. However, in ''[[The Domino Effect (novel)|The Domino Effect]]'', Fitz said Anji is "of Pakistani descent" and the Doctor said, "Her grandparents came from Pakistan".
Of course, it's perfectly possible for her parents to be Indian and her grandparents to be Pakistani. One could well imagine that her grandparents ''were'' from what is today called Pakistan, but then moved to India after [[Partition of India|partition]], making Anji's parents Indian. No book ever reconciles the apparent contradiction, however.
[[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] writer [[Lance Parkin]] has described the inconsistencies with Anji's character thus:
::"The [[India]]n background thing . . . when [[Colin Brake]] created her, I'm sure he thought nothing of it, but it's the sort of thing writers love to play with, and so suddenly there's more backstory, but it wasn't terribly well coordinated, so she was of both [[Pakistan]]i and Indian origin, she was from a liberal household that was also religious and strict and so on, and you could almost hear us writers all thinking, 'What does her background mean?', which is a question with the best motives, but not one we would ever ask if she was Angie Cowper.
::"[Another] problem is that we writers are all self-employed and basically sit around at home all day, and so for some of us 'working in an office' isn't, y'know, what every normal person does, we picture it as this weird world where people sell their soul and have empty, futile aspirations to be Ally McBeal if they're women and blokes in shaving gel ads if they're men. It didn't help that some of the writers saw Anji working specifically in financial services as somehow making her complicit in the deaths of every baby in the Third World since the dawn of time. As opposed to, say, not."<ref>Lance Parkin, [http://unreality-sf.net/interviews/parkin.html "Lance Parkin Interview"]. Daniel Berry. Unreality SF. 2 June 2008.</ref>
=== Similarity to Milly from ''This Life'' ===
[[File:Anji Kapoor DWM 294.jpg|thumb|Djamila "Milly" Nassim (Amita Dhiri) edited in front of the TARDIS. ([[DWM 294]])]]
In an article in [[DWM 294]], [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] editor [[Justin Richards]] mentioned that people had asked if Anji was based on Djamila "Milly" Nassim, a similar character from the television series {{wi|This Life}}. Richards noted that although any similarities were unintended, companions were archetypal "to a degree". The issue included an image of Milly Nassim (Amita Dhiri) edited in front of the TARDIS.
A genuine depiction of Anji is in the [[DWM illustrated previews|preview]] for [[The Domino Effect (novel)|''The Domino Effect'']] in [[DWM 326]].
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 10 January 2024

Anji Kapoor was a companion of the Eighth Doctor.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Anji was born in 1973 in Yorkshire. She was a third-generation British-Asian working as a futures trader. (PROSE: Escape Velocity) She was a Hindu, but hadn't visited the temple since she was a child. (PROSE: The Crooked World)

Anji had a brother named Rezaul, who was interested in astronomy. (PROSE: Fear Itself) She used to baby-sit Rezaul, and vividly remembered the first time that she held him, it being the closest time she came to motherhood. (PROSE: Dark Progeny) She used to smoke out of his bedroom window whilst their parents were downstairs. When Anji was a child her dad used to take her to see Leeds play football. (PROSE: Fear Itself)

When she started school, she pretended that her name was Angela in an attempt to be accepted.

She left home at 17, stifled by her family's antiquated attitudes towards women. She had spent a year studying in Boston and loved being a stockbroker, viewing it like playing a game of chess. Anji thrived on making money, but also understood that possessions only gave one so much happiness. (PROSE: Escape Velocity)

When Anji was twenty-eight, her boyfriend, actor and science fiction fan Dave Young, died during a Kulan invasion of Earth. (PROSE: Escape Velocity) Anji found this hard to deal with. Her grief was so severe that she had Dave cloned. (PROSE: Hope)

Anji drank some Bactrian cocktails, which left her so ill that she remained in the TARDIS whilst Fitz and the Doctor shared an adventure on Entusso. (AUDIO: Fitz's Story)

On the Crooked World, Anji helped the Skeleton Crew to discover the mystery of Scary Manor. (PROSE: The Crooked World)

Anji left the TARDIS when she became the legal guardian of Chloe, a young, time-sensitive girl. She returned to her old job and used some of the knowledge of future trends to make a tidy profit in futures contracts. (PROSE: Timeless)

Anji became engaged to a man named Greg. She had kept in touch with the Doctor's later companion, Trix, who fed her stock tips. Anji placed a share of the money in an account for Trix. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles)

Personality[[edit] | [edit source]]

Anji did not consider herself a hardcore feminist. She favoured science over religion, preferred rational explanations and did not follow her parents' beliefs in Hindu gods. She rarely went to temple and never wore a sari. She considered her inner self Asian, but regarded George as her patron saint. (PROSE: Escape Velocity) Anji loved to take long, luxurious baths, (PROSE: The Domino Effect) sometimes so long the Doctor and Fitz left without her after landing the TARDIS. (PROSE: The Crooked World)

She spoke some French and did not like boats. She was calm in crisis and took rape defence classes in University. Though she had travelled in Europe and the United States, she felt they were too similar to her home and longed to go somewhere truly new — a wish fulfilled when she travelled with the Doctor. The Doctor reminded Anji of her father, whom she was close to while growing up but who had grown distant from her in recent years. (PROSE: Escape Velocity)

Relationship with Fitz[[edit] | [edit source]]

During her travels in the Doctor's TARDIS, she was accompanied by Fitz, who had introduced her to the Doctor in the first place. Though she trusted him, there were times when she was very annoyed with his patronising attitude — he had been with the Doctor for much longer and thought of himself as the "senior" companion — or for being chauvinistic — for he was from a significantly earlier part of the 20th century than she. Once, when he had riled her, she thought of him as an "ignorantstupidknuckledraggingsexuallyunconsciousthrowback" and imagined "cathartically hitting him with a chair, too". (PROSE: The Book of the Still) When he was excited, rather than worried, about a large boat having mysteriously arrived atop the TARDIS console, she thought him a child. (PROSE: The Infinity Race)

Habits and quirks[[edit] | [edit source]]

Before meeting the Doctor, she usually wore skirts and high heels, but gradually became a much more practical dresser. (PROSE: The Crooked World)

Anji spoke and read French fluently prior to her adventures in the TARDIS. She learned Catalan whilst in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War. (PROSE: History 101)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Will the real Anji Kapoor please stand up?[[edit] | [edit source]]

Anji Kapoor was an inconsistently written character. Different authors treated the same trait in different ways. One of the clearest instances is her racial background. The series is contradictory as to whether Anji's parents were Indian or Pakistani. In her first outing, she thought that "some core part of her, some inner self, was definitely not British or English, but Asian, Indian." In her last regular appearance, she was shown to be fiercely hanging on to her identity as an Indian, even rejecting Fitz' use of the word Hollywood, in favour of Bollywood. In The Book of the Still, she understood Hindi and had a possibly imaginary Uncle Abdul who photographed Indian cities — things arguably inconsistent with her being Pakistani. However, in The Domino Effect, Fitz said Anji is "of Pakistani descent" and the Doctor said, "Her grandparents came from Pakistan".

Of course, it's perfectly possible for her parents to be Indian and her grandparents to be Pakistani. One could well imagine that her grandparents were from what is today called Pakistan, but then moved to India after partition, making Anji's parents Indian. No book ever reconciles the apparent contradiction, however.

Eighth Doctor Adventures writer Lance Parkin has described the inconsistencies with Anji's character thus:

"The Indian background thing . . . when Colin Brake created her, I'm sure he thought nothing of it, but it's the sort of thing writers love to play with, and so suddenly there's more backstory, but it wasn't terribly well coordinated, so she was of both Pakistani and Indian origin, she was from a liberal household that was also religious and strict and so on, and you could almost hear us writers all thinking, 'What does her background mean?', which is a question with the best motives, but not one we would ever ask if she was Angie Cowper.
"[Another] problem is that we writers are all self-employed and basically sit around at home all day, and so for some of us 'working in an office' isn't, y'know, what every normal person does, we picture it as this weird world where people sell their soul and have empty, futile aspirations to be Ally McBeal if they're women and blokes in shaving gel ads if they're men. It didn't help that some of the writers saw Anji working specifically in financial services as somehow making her complicit in the deaths of every baby in the Third World since the dawn of time. As opposed to, say, not."[1]

Similarity to Milly from This Life[[edit] | [edit source]]

Djamila "Milly" Nassim (Amita Dhiri) edited in front of the TARDIS. (DWM 294)

In an article in DWM 294, Eighth Doctor Adventures editor Justin Richards mentioned that people had asked if Anji was based on Djamila "Milly" Nassim, a similar character from the television series This Life. Richards noted that although any similarities were unintended, companions were archetypal "to a degree". The issue included an image of Milly Nassim (Amita Dhiri) edited in front of the TARDIS.

A genuine depiction of Anji is in the preview for The Domino Effect in DWM 326.

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Lance Parkin, "Lance Parkin Interview". Daniel Berry. Unreality SF. 2 June 2008.