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Anji was born in [[1973]] and was 28 years old when she first met [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Fitz Kreiner]] in [[2001]]. She was 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]] and was 28 years old when she first met [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Fitz Kreiner]] in [[2001]]. She was 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.


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.
Not counting herself among hardcore [[feminism|feminists]], she favoured the sciences over religion, preferring rational explanations and not adhering to her parents' beliefs in [[Hindu]] gods. 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.


She spoke some [[French language|French]] and did not like boats. She was 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. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Escape Velocity]]'')
She spoke some [[French language|French]] and did not like boats. She was 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. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Escape Velocity]]'')
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Later in her life, Anji was engaged to a man named Greg. It was 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. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'')
Later in her life, Anji was engaged to a man named Greg. It was 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. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'')
==Relationship with Fitz==
==Relationship with Fitz==
Throughout her travels in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], she was accompanied by Fitz, the man who had introduced her to the Doctor in the first place.  Though she undoubtedly trusted him, there were times when she became very annoyed with him for being patronizing — for he had been with the Doctor for a much longer period of time and thought of hiself as the "senior" companion — or for being chauvinistic — for he was from a significantly earlier part of the [[20th century]] than she.  One one occasion when he had riled her, for instance, she called him an ''ignorantstupidknuckledraggingsexuallyunconsciousthrowback'' in her mind, and then proposed to imagine "cathartically hitting him with a chair, too".  ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Book of the Still]]'')
Throughout her travels in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], she was accompanied by Fitz, the man who had introduced her to the Doctor in the first place.  Though she undoubtedly trusted him, there were times when she became very annoyed with him for being patronizing — for he had been with the Doctor for a much longer period of time and thought of hiself as the "senior" companion — or for being chauvinistic — for he was from a significantly earlier part of the [[20th century]] than she.  One one occasion when he had riled her, for instance, she called him an ''ignorantstupidknuckledraggingsexuallyunconsciousthrowback'' in her mind, and then proposed to imagine "cathartically hitting him with a chair, too".  ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Book of the Still]]'')

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Anji Kapoor was a companion of the Eighth Doctor.

Biography

Anji was born in 1973 and was 28 years old when she first met the Doctor and Fitz Kreiner in 2001. She was 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.

Not counting herself among hardcore feminists, she favoured the sciences over religion, preferring rational explanations and not adhering to her parents' beliefs in Hindu gods. As a result, she rarely went to temple and never wore a sari. She considered her inner self as Asian, although she regarded 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.

She spoke some French and did not like boats. She was 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. (EDA: Escape Velocity)

Her boyfriend, science fiction fan Dave Young died during a Kulan invasion of Earth. Anji found this difficult to deal with. Her grief was so severe that Anji caused a clone of Dave to be born. (EDA: Hope)

Anji left the TARDIS as she became 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 future markets. (EDA: Timeless)

Later in her life, Anji was engaged to a man named Greg. It was revealed that she had kept in touch with the Doctor's latest companion, Trix, who continued to feed Anji stock tips. In exchange, Anji placed a share of the money aside in an account for Trix. (EDA: The Gallifrey Chronicles)

Relationship with Fitz

Throughout her travels in the Doctor's TARDIS, she was accompanied by Fitz, the man who had introduced her to the Doctor in the first place. Though she undoubtedly trusted him, there were times when she became very annoyed with him for being patronizing — for he had been with the Doctor for a much longer period of time and thought of hiself as the "senior" companion — or for being chauvinistic — for he was from a significantly earlier part of the 20th century than she. One one occasion when he had riled her, for instance, she called him an ignorantstupidknuckledraggingsexuallyunconsciousthrowback in her mind, and then proposed to imagine "cathartically hitting him with a chair, too". (EDA: The Book of the Still)

Behind the scenes

  • 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".

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