27th SEPTEMBER 1932 - 21st OCTOBER 2012 YASH CHOPRA
Yash Chopra
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Born | Yash Raj Chopra 27 September 1932 Lahore, Punjab, British India |
Died | 21 October 2012 (aged 80) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Cause of death | Dengue fever |
Nationality | Indian |
Ethnicity | Punjabi[1] |
Occupation | Director, Script Writer, Producer |
Years active | 1959–2012 |
Religion | Hinduism |
Spouse(s) | Pamela Yash Chopra |
Children | Aditya Chopra Uday Chopra |
Relatives | See Chopra-Johar family |
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Yash Raj Chopra (Punjabi: ਯਸ਼ ਰਾਜ ਚੋਪੜਾ; Hindi: यश राज चोपड़ा) (27 September 1932 – 21 October 2012)[2] was an Indian film director, script writer and film producer, predominantly working in Hindi cinema.[3] Yash Chopra began his career as an assistant director to I. S. Johar and elder brother, B.R. Chopra. He made his directorial debut with Dhool Ka Phool in 1959, a melodrama about illegitimacy, and followed it with the social dramaDharmputra (1961).
Encouraged by the success of both films, the Chopra brothers made several more movies together during the late fifties and sixties. Chopra rose to prominence after his commercially and critically successful drama, Waqt(1965), which pioneered the concept of ensemble casts in Bollywood.
In 1969, Chopra founded his own production company, Yash Raj Films, and launched it with Daag: A Poem of Love (1973), a successful melodrama about a polygamous man. His success continued in the seventies, with some of Indian cinema's most successful and iconic films, including the action thriller Deewar (1975), which established Amitabh Bachchan as the leading actor in Bollywood; the romantic drama Kabhie Kabhie (1976) andTrishul (1978).
The period from late seventies to 1989 marked a professional setback in Chopra's career; several films he produced or directed in that period failed to leave a mark at the Indian box office, notably Doosra Aadmi (1977),Mashaal (1984), Faasle (1985) and Vijay (1988). In 1989, Chopra directed the commercially and critically successful cult film Chandni, which became instrumental in ending the era of violent films in Bollywood and returning musicals.
Chopra directed and produced the cult classic Lamhe in 1991. Considered by critics and Chopra himself as his best work to date, the film became one of the biggest Bollywood hits in the overseas market, although underperforming at the domestic box office. In 1992 he directed Parampara which was critically panned and was a box office failure. Chopra followed it with the box-office hit and trend setter Darr (1993). StarringShahrukh Khan, it was a sympathetic look at obsessive love and defied the image of the conventional hero. -Chopra directed three more romantic films, all starring Khan; Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), Veer-Zaara (2004), andJab Tak Hai Jaan (2012), before he announced his retirement from directing in 2012.
Chopra founded and was chairman of the motion picture production and distribution company Yash Raj Films, which ranks as India's biggest production company as of 2006, as well as Yash Raj Studios. Chopra's career has spanned more than five decades and 50 films; he is considered one of the leading filmmakers in the history of Hindi cinema. He came to be known as the "King of Romance" of the Indian cinema. Chopra has won several film awards, including six National Film Awards and eleven Filmfare awards, including four Filmfare Best Director awards.[4] The Government of India honoured him with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2001 and the Padma Bhushan in 2005[5] for his contributions towards Indian cinema. BAFTA presented him with a lifetime membership for his contribution to films, making him the first Indian to receive the honour.
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[hide]Early life[edit]
A Punjabi Hindu by birth, Chopra was born on 27 September 1932 in Lahore,[6] British India (now Pakistan).[8][9] His father was an accountant in the PWD division of the British Punjab administration. He was the youngest of eight children,[10] the oldest of whom was almost 30 years his senior. He was largely brought up in the Lahore house of his second brother, Baldev Raj Chopra, then a film journalist.[11] Chopra went to Jalandhar in 1945 to continue his education, and studied at Doaba College, Jalandhar.[12] He moved to Ludhiana in Punjab (in India) after the Partition.[7] He originally sought to pursue a career in engineering.[11]
His passion for film-making led him to travel to Bombay (now Mumbai), where he initially worked as an assistant director to I. S. Johar, and then for his director-producer brother, Baldev Raj Chopra.[6][7]
Early career[edit]
Chopra received his first directorial opportunity in 1959 with the social drama Dhool Ka Phool,[11] produced by his elder brother B.R. Chopra and starring Mala Sinha, Rajendra Kumar and Leela Chitnis. The film revolved around a Muslim bringing up an 'illegitimate' Hindu child.[6] The film was well received by critics and became the fourth-highest grossing film of the year. Encouraged by their success, the Chopras made another hard-hitting social drama, Dharmputra (1961).[13] It was one of the first films to depict the Partition of India[11] and Hindu fundamentalism. The film marked the debut of Shashi Kapoor in a fully fledged role and was awarded with theNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Theatrical screenings of the film were disrupted by violent demonstrations in response to its raw depiction of the partition riots and related sloganeering. Chopra avoided making political films after that.
Chopra's collaboration with his brother continued in the form of the 1965 film Waqt,[6] which featured an ensemble cast including Sunil Dutt, Raaj Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Sadhana, Balraj Sahni, Madan Puri, Sharmila Tagore,Achala Sachdev and Rehman. The film became a commercial and a critical success. It is acknowledged as a 'found film' of the 'lost and found' genre. Setting many other trends, it was one of Indian cinema's first multi-starrers,[6] a mode which became increasingly popular among the producers during the 1970s. It also began the now obligatory style of depicting wealth and social class. Chopra received his first Filmfare Best Director Awardfor the film.
In 1969, Chopra directed two movies produced by his brother. The first was Aadmi Aur Insaan,[6] the Chopra film to feature Dharmendra in the lead. It was an average grosser. He directed Ittefaq (1969),[6] a suspense movie based on a Gujarati play, depicting the events of a single night, with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role. Shot in a month and on a low budget, the film was deemed unusual by critics. It one of the first Hindi films which did not have any songs or an interval. It was eventually declared a semi-hit[14] at the box office and won Chopra another Filmfare award for best director.
Formation of Yash Raj Films[edit]
In 1971, Chopra founded the independent Yash Raj Films, terminating his creative collaboration with his brother.[4][11] His first independently produced film, Daag: A Poem of Love (1973),[16] a melodrama about a man with two wives, with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role, was a great success.
He directed a number of classic cult films starring Amitabh Bachchan and scripted by Salim-Javed, notably Deewaar and Trishul, which were great hits and remain popular even today.[15] These films set the trend for the late 70s and 80s, establishing Bachchan as a superstar in his role as the angry young man. Chopra won another Filmfare Best Director Award for Deewaar. Chopra produced, directed and scripted two more films starring Bachchan. Unlike his earlier action-oriented films, these two were romantic dramas: Kabhi Kabhie (1976)[4][6] followed by Silsila (1981).[4] Yash Chopra inspired Javed Akhtar to become a lyricist, starting from this film.[17]
The eighties marked a professional setback in Chopra's career, as several films he directed and produced in that period failed to leave a mark at the Indian box office. His film Mashaal (1984) was his first collaboration with the legendary actor, Dilip Kumar. The action-oriented film, which was based on the well-known Marathi play titled Ashroonchi Zhali Phule, won critical acclaim but fared only average at the box-office. A year later, he made Faasle. The romantic drama starring Sunil Dutt, Rekha, and Rohan Kapoor was a critical and commercial failure.[7] He and critics consider it his worst film. Vijay (1988)[6] was also a box office failure.[7] The film received mixed reviews from critics and was dubbed a remake of Trishul.
Chopra's lean phase ended in 1989 with the highly successful cult classic Chandni,[6] a film with all the hallmarks of what has come to be known as the "Yash Chopra style": heroine-oriented, romantic, emotional, depicting the lifestyle of the super elite, with melodic music used in songs picturised in foreign locations. It marked the first collaboration between the filmmaker and the established heroine, Sridevi. The huge success of its music was instrumental in ending the era of violence in Bollywood films and bringing back music into Hindi films. It also reaffirmed Sridevi's position as the top female star of the Eighties. Though it was not the first time Chopra shot a film in Switzerland, the extensive scenes shot there made it a popular tourist destination for Indians. The film won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film of that year.[18]
He followed it with Lamhe (1991),[6] starring frequent collaborators Anil Kapoor and Sridevi. The film was critically acclaimed, had exceptional music, and was one of the biggest Bollywood hits in the overseas market. But it was not a box-office success in India. The film won five Filmfare awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Movie. Over the years the film has been hailed as a cult classic; it is regarded as a modern masterpiece and possibly his finest film to date. It was featured in Outlook magazine's list of All-Time Great Indian films.[19] It has been cited by Chopra as his personal favourite of his films.[17] In 1992, Chopra directed Parampara. Despite an all-star cast of Aamir Khan, Raveena Tandon, Sunil Dutt, Anupam Kher, Vinod Khanna, Ashwini Bhave and Saif Ali Khan (In his film debut), the film was a commercial flop and was panned by critics for its weak storyline, music and direction.
1993–2012[edit]
In 1993, Yash Chopra directed the newcomer Shah Rukh Khan along with Juhi Chawla and Sunny Deol in the musical thriller Darr.[4][6] The movie was the story of an obsessed lover (Khan) and the lengths to which he goes to get the girl (Chawla) who is already happily engaged to another man (Deol). The film was a runaway success and is considered a cult classic today. It also established Khan as a bankable star. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (English: The Brave-Hearted Will Take Away the Bride), also known by the acronym DDLJ, is an Indian romance film written and directed by Aditya Chopra and produced by Yash Chopra. Released on 20 October 1995, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. The plot revolves around Raj and Simran, two young non-resident Indians, who fall in love during a vacation through Europe with their friends. Raj tries to win over Simran's family so the couple can marry, but Simran's father has long since promised her hand to his friend's son. The film was shot in India, London and Switzerland, from September 1994 to August 1995. Earning ₹1.06 billion (valued at about US$32,766,000 in 1995)[a] in India and ₹160 million (valued at about US$4,946,000 in 1995)[a] overseas, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge became the highest grossing Bollywood film of the year, and one of the most successful films of all time in India. It won 10 Filmfare Awards, the most for a single film at that time, and won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. Its soundtrack album became one of the most popular of the 1990s. He then directed, produced and co-wrote the highly successful 1997 romantic musical Dil To Pagal Hai,[6] starring yet again Shahrukh Khan in a love triangle with Madhuri Dixit and Karisma Kapoor. It was the first Bollywood movie to be shot in Germany. The film became the second highest grosser for the year. It won many awards, including seven Filmfare Awards and three National Awards, notably for Best Film, providing popular and wholesome entertainment yet again. Chopra then took a sabbatical from directing and focused solely on producing films for over eight years.
In 2004, he returned to direction with the love saga Veer-Zaara.[6] Starring Shahrukh Khan again, Preity Zinta and Rani Mukerji in the leading roles, the film was the biggest hit of 2004 in both India and overseas, with a worldwide gross of over ₹940 million and was screened at the Berlin Film Festival to critical appreciation. The film which narrated the love story of an Indian air-force officer Veer Pratap Singh (Khan) and a Pakistani woman, Zaara Haayat Khan (Zinta) was appreciated by critics. Rama Sharma from The Tribune write, "Giving love its due, Yash Chopra has understandably linked the script to the life of a common man. The pace is exacting. Drawing from the best of the two countries, the story is made more colourful by a spray of the Punjabi culture— be it celebrating Lohri in India or visiting a Dargah in Pakistan. He has handled the script cleverly. Whenever the pace begins to slacken, he introduces a new character and a twist."
In September 2012, in a special interview with actor Shahrukh Khan on the occasion of his eightieth birthday, Chopra announced that Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012)[6] would be his last directorial venture and that he would opt to focus on his production company and his personal life. For the shoot of the last remaining song in Jab Tak Hai Jaan, director Yash Chopra wanted to shoot a scene of a sari-clad Katrina Kaif romancing Shah Rukh Khan in the lush meadows of the Swiss Alps. But his illness, caused by a bout of dengue, stymied the plan for the song, which would have reflected his trademark directorial style. Chopra's trip to Switzerland with Shahrukh and Katrina had to be cancelled after his death.
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Frequent collaborations[edit]
Chopra was known to often cast the same actors in his films, his most famous collaborations being with Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor and more recently Shahrukh Khan, Kajol Devgan, and Rani Mukherji.
Personal life[edit]
In 1970, Chopra married Pamela Singh and together they have two sons Aditya Chopra and Uday Chopra,[6] born in 1971 and 1973, respectively. Aditya is also a film director and producer and held the position of vice-chairman and general manager of Yash Raj Films while Uday is an assistant director turned actor who made his acting debut in 2000 in his brother's film, Mohabbatein.[20] Yash Chopra died of Dengue Fever on 21 October 2012.
Filmography[edit]
Producer[edit]
Director[edit]
Awards[edit]
- National Film Award (Producer)
- 1961, National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, Dharmputra
- 1990, National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, Chandni
- 1994, National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, Darr
- 1996, National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
- 1998, National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, Dil To Pagal Hai
- 2005, National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, Veer-Zaara
- 1965, Filmfare Best Director Award, Waqt
- 1969, Filmfare Best Director Award, Ittefaq
- 1973, Filmfare Best Director Award, Daag
- 1975, Filmfare Best Director Award, Deewar
- 1991, Filmfare Best Movie Award, Lamhe
- 1995, Filmfare Best Movie Award, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
- 1997, Filmfare Best Movie Award, Dil To Pagal Hai
- 2004, Filmfare Best Movie Award, Veer-Zaara
- 2006, Filmfare Power Award
- 2007, Filmfare Power Award
- 2008, Filmfare Power Award
- 2013, Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2008, Outstanding Contribution Indian Cinema
- 2008, Apsara Award for Best Film, Chak De! India
- 2005 , IIFA Award for Best Director, Veer-Zaara
- 2005 , IIFA Award for Best Movie, Veer-Zaara
- 2008, IIFA Awards for Best Movie, Chak De! India
Honours and recognitions[edit]
- 2005: Padma Bhushan, one of the country's highest civilian honours.[6]
- France's highest civilian honour, Legion of Honour,[23]
- Vice President of the Film Producers’ Guild of India for the last 10 years.[24]
- Handpicked by the British Film Institute for a book written by Rachel Dwyer in their ‘World Directors Series’. This book showcases the glorious five-decade career of Yash Chopra.[25]
- Pusan International Film Festival – Asian Filmmaker of the Year, 2009[26]
- Honoured along with the Egyptian comedy superstar Adel Emam and the Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman as the Asian, Arab and Hollywood honorees in the Dubai International Film Festival "In the Spotlight", which honours the work of eminent actors, producers and directors from around the world for their distinguished service to the film industry.[27]
- Honoured by the Swiss Government for rediscovering Switzerland and recently, he was presented a Special Award by Ursula Andress on behalf of the Swiss Government.[24]
- Currently on the Advisory Board of the Information & Broadcasting Ministry of the Government of India.[25]
- Founder Trustee of Film Industry Welfare Trust established in the year 1996.[25]
- Received the BBC Asia Awards twice – in 1998 and 2001 for his outstanding contribution in films.[25]
- Dr. Dadabhai Naoroji Millennium Lifetime Achievement award in 2001.[25]
- Certificate of Recognition from the British Tourist Authority and British Film Commission for promoting tourism in the UK through his films.[25]
- Vocational Excellence Award by the Rotary Club[25]
- Outstanding Achievement Awards by the apex bodies of Indian Industry – like the CII (Confederation of Indian Industry).[25]
- He was honoured by the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) at Malaysia for his outstanding contribution to Indian cinema.[25]
- Honoured by NAASCOM (National Association of Software and Service Companies) and AIAI (All India Association of Industries) for his outstanding achievements.[24]
- He has also been awarded the Priyadarshini Award for his outstanding contribution to Indian cinema.[25]
- Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2001, the topmost and the highest honour given in the Indian film industry.[25]
- He had been given the Maharastra state government’s Raj Kapoor[28][29] and V. Shantaram’ Awards, in recognition of his impressive contributions to the Hindi film industry.[30]
- Lifetime Achievement Award at the 4th Pune International Film Festival 2006 [P.I.F.F.][31]
- A lifetime membership to BAFTA for his contribution to the Indian film industry. He is the first Indian to be honoured at BAFTA in 59-year history of the academy.[6]
- On 13 November 2007, Chopra was conferred the Zenith Asia Honour for his contribution to Indian cinema.[32]
- FIAPF Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film at the 2008 Asia Pacific Screen Awards.
- National Kishore Kumar Award by the Government of Madhya Pradesh.[33]
- Swiss Ambassador's Award 2010 for his contribution in promoting 'Brand Switzerland' through his movies.[34]
- In October 2010 he was given the Outstanding Achievement in Cinema award at The Asian Awards.[35]
- In 2011 Chopra was honoured with the title of Ambassador of Interlaken.[21]
- A postage stamp, bearing his face, was released by India Post to honour him on 3 May 2013.
- Honorary Doctorate degrees
- 2004: by the Guru Nanak University, Amritsar, India in recognition of his stature as a leading luminary of India.[36]
- 2007: by the Leeds Metropolitan University in Yorkshire[37]
- 2008: by the Punjab University, Chandigarh, India for his contribution to Indian cinema.[36]
- 2010: from the School of Oriental and African Studies.[38]
- 2012 Honorary Professorship from Trinity College Dublin.[39]
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