Labeled
the eternal romantic and with one of the best musical senses in the
business, Yash Chopra is arguably India’s most successful director
of romantic films. Although he made action-oriented films like the
Deewaar - 1975, it is in tackling love and its various aspects that
he has been at his best. One of the few remaining commercial Indian
directors who started their careers in the 1950s, he has successfully
moved with the times from the socially significant Dhool Ka Phool -
1959 to the young and cool Dil To Pagal Hai - 1997.
Yash
Chopra was born in Lahore in 1932, to an accountant in the PWD
division of the British Punjab administration, the youngest of eight
children. He began as an assistant director to I.S. Johar before
working with his elder brother, the legendary B.R. Chopra; while
another brother, Dharam Chopra, worked as his cameraman. He was given
his first directorial opportunity with Dhool Ka Phool - 1959, a
melodrama about illegitimacy; it became a hit and even now remains
popular today. Encouraged by this success, the Chopra brothers made a
few more movies together, the most notable being Waqt - 1965 ,
India’s first multi-starrer, and Ittefaq - 1969 a thriller. On the
personal front, Chopra married Pamela Chopra (née Singh) in 1970,
and they had two children, Aditya Chopra and Uday Chopra, both
working in the film industry today. In 1973, the Chopra brothers
separated, with Yash Chopra founded his studio, Yash Raj Films, and
launched it with Daag: A Poem of Love (1973), a successful melodrama
about a polygamous man with Super Star Rajesh Khanna. He then entered
one of his best phases with two Amitabh Bachchan classics: Deewaar -
1975 and Kabhi Kabhie - Love Is Life - 1976. These movies set the
standard for the 1970s and 1980s, establishing Bachchan as the
greatest and most beloved Indian film star of all time. His
respective roles–a bitter criminal and a sensitive, brooding
poet–are considered to be his greatest performances, although
complete opposites of each other. In the 1980s, Chopra went through a
rough time. Two of his melodramas, Silsila (1981) and Faasle (1985);
and two action-oriented films, Mashaal - 1984 and Vijay - 1988, although the latter became a critically
acclaimed classic years later. However, he made a comeback with his
musical love triangle Chandni - 1989. The film was a huge success,
with great performances by established heroine Sridevi and action
hero Vinod Khanna. Then came what critics and Chopra himself
considered his best film, Lamhe - 1991, a beautiful film about
cross-generational love. It couldn’t survive the box office,
however, due to its incestuous nature. Parampara - 1993, done for an
outside producer, was a misfire, but then came the box-office hit and
trend setter Darr - 1993. Starring the then-débutant Shah Rukh Khan
it showed a sympathetic look at obsessive love and an emotion often
overlooked in love–fear–and its success catapulted Khan to
super-stardom. In 1995, Chopra turned to production and Aditya Chopra
made his directorial debut with Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995),
which had the longest-running initial release in cinema history. He
directed one more film, Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), a love story set
against the theater, which became a huge success and a cult hit,
before he retired from directing. However, in 2004, he made a grand
comeback with Veer-Zaara (2004), a touching cross-border love story,
which he said would be his last directorial effort.
Yash Chopra's Filmography
with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
As
Director :
- Vijay (1988)
- Daag: A Poem of Love (1973)
- Ittefaq (1969) with Super Star Rajesh Khanna
As
Producer :
- Vijay (1988) (producer)
- Daag: A Poem of Love (1973) (producer)
Nomination and Awards :
- Best Director for : Daag : A Poem of Love (1973)
- Best Directorfor: Ittefaq (1969)
His Movies with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
1)
Ittefaq - 1970
2)
Daag - 1973
3)
Vijay - 1988.









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