Veteran Bollywood Director Yash Chopra Passes Away
New Delhi: Veteran filmmaker Yash Chopra, who was known as
Hindi cinema's 'king of romance' for making some of Bollywood's most
memorably intense romantic dramas, passed away in Mumbai on Sunday. He
was suffering from dengue. Chopra had celebrated his 80th birthday on September 27. 'Jab Tak
Hai Jaan', starring Shah Rukh Khan was his final film as director.
Regarded as the country's king of celluloid romance, Chopra has also
proved his mettle with intensely emotional and tragic movies, many of
which went on to become box-office blockbusters.
Chopra has been admitted to a hospital in Mumbai with an attack
of dengue, a spokesperson for his company said. Chopra attended actor
Amitabh Bachchan's 70th birthday party with wife Pamela on October 11. Born in 1932 in Lahore, now in Pakistan, the film-maker was favoured
by leading Indian actors with his movies seen as a sure-fire way to
become a hit with audiences. Chopra recently reminisced about a Bollywood career that spanned
five decades, narrating how he came to Mumbai with 200 rupees in his
pocket, hoping to make it as a film director.
Chopra's disclosure, made at an event marking his 80th birthday
with actor Shah Rukh Khan by his side, took the Indian film industry by
surprise. "I think I've had enough, Shah Rukh," Chopra replied when Khan
asked him about his next project. "I have always lived according to what
my heart tells me," he said. "I won't make any film after Jab Tak Hai
Jaan." Since then, Chopra has made some of Indian cinema's most
memorable films -- such as 'Deewar', 'Kabhi Kabhie', 'Silsila' and
'Chandni'. His flamboyant style of film-making, movies filmed in exotic
locales and mellifluous music became a hallmark, endearing him to
filmgoers.
Chiffon sarees and the Swiss Alps are so synonymous with Chopra's
style of film-making that Switzerland Tourism even offered visitors a
guided tour of the places where the director filmed some of his most
famous songs and scenes. Riding on his success, Chopra established Yash Raj Films, one of
Bollywood's biggest production houses, churning out at least three
movies a year. In November, the film studio announced its foray into
Hollywood, signing on actors such as Nicole Kidman and Jason Bateman for
its overseas productions.
Chopra also produced Indian cinema's longest-running blockbuster,
'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' (1995), which marked the debut of his son
Aditya as director. Minister for I&B, Smt Ambika Soni has condoled the death of
veteran director and producer, Shri Yash Chopra. In her condolence
message she said, "Today Indian cinema has lost one of its iconic
personalities and a creative genius. Through films, Yashji connected
generations together. His idea of portraying love as the essence of life
and relationships will fondly be remembered by all movie lovers. His
untimely death is a void which will be difficult to fill."
( IBN)


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