Born on 27th September 1932, in Jalandhar (Punjab), Yash
Chopra is undoubtedly India's most successful film-maker. With a career
spanning over five decades, he has been associated with almost 35 films, most
of which have created box-office history.
He started out as an assistant to his brother and went on to
direct 5 very successful films for his brother’s banner - B.R.Films. These were
Dhool Ka Phool (1959), Dharmputra (1961), Waqt (1965), Ittefaq (1969) &
Aadmi Aur Insaan (1969). He has wielded the baton, additionally, for 4 films
made by other film companies - Joshila (1973), Deewaar (1975), Trishul (1978)
& Parampara (1993). But his greatest repertoire of work has been around 30
films made under the auspices of his own company, YASH RAJ FILMS. Out of these,
he has directed 12 films himself, while the others have been directed by
younger directors – under his supervision and administrative acumen as one of
India’s greatest producers.
Arguably he can be called India’s most successful confluence
of creativity and administrative genius - as he dons his two hats - as a
director and a producer.
As a director his speciality has been romance - he possesses
a rare aesthetic knack of making his films look larger than life. His hallmark
has always been the presentation of his screenplay embellished with gorgeous
locations, snow-capped mountains, lakes and rivers, beautiful women draped in
the most gorgeous costumes amidst fields of flowers - sights that he paints
with his visual imagery. Love and romance inevitably happen to his characters
who have become icons for film buffs. Yash Chopra is reputed to make his
characters look the most gorgeous in his films - whether he works with a
well-known star
or a newcomer, they have never looked so visually appealing
as in his films. His sense of music, an integral part of Indian cinema, is
renowned - musical scores from his films have become the largest selling albums
in Indian film history.
Yash Chopra was one of the first directors to shoot his
films out of India and Switzerland, Holland, Germany and the United Kingdom
have become even more popular with the Asian population, who have been
enamoured by the locales in Yash Chopra’s films. In fact, a lake in Switzerland
has been unofficially named ‘The Chopra Lake’ because of the way he has used it
in films. Yash Chopra has been honoured by The Swiss Government for
rediscovering Switzerland and was presented a special Award by Ms. Ursula Andress
on behalf of the Swiss Government.
As a producer he has lent the largest canvas to his films.
He has never fought shy of adventuring into bold and controversial themes. His
films have always had a message and have never failed to bring either a smile
to the lips or a tear in the eye of the viewers. Yash Chopra is probably the
only film-maker whom the older generation proudly blesses and the younger
generation looks up to for blessings.
He has groomed various young talents through his films - as
a director, his son Aditya Chopra, has been his most significant contribution.
He has brought in new composers through his films, new singers, and new acting
talent. To be a part of a YRF film is a dream for any talent in India -
creative or technical.
With his vast years of experience in the entertainment
business, Yash Chopra is indisputably the leader of the Indian Film industry.
Every Institution wants him to be on their board or advisory committee and he
lends his advice whole-heartedly in his quest
to better the administration and recognition of the Indian
entertainment industry - poised for a major take-off. The corporatization of
Indian entertainment, which is currently at its peak, will never forget its
debt to the pioneering legend, Yash Chopra. He is currently on the Advisory
Board of the Information & Broadcasting Ministry of the Government of
India.
He is the Founder Trustee of Film Industry Welfare Trust
established in the year 1996.
He is the Vice President of the Film Producers' Guild of India
since the last 10 years.
He is the only Indian Film Producer and Director to receive
the BBC Asia Awards twice - in 1998 and 2001 for his outstanding contribution
in films.
He is the recipient of the Dr. Dadabhai Naoroji Millennium
Lifetime Achievement in 2001.
He is the recipient of Certificate of Recognition from the
British Tourist Authority and British Film Commission for promoting tourism in
the UK through his films.
He is the recipient of the Vocational Excellence Award by
the Rotary Club.
He has been awarded Outstanding Achievement Awards by the
apex bodies of Indian Industry - like the CII (Confederation of Indian
Industry). He is currently the Chairman of the Entertainment Committee of FICCI
(Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry) - the Apex Business
Organisation of India.
He was honoured by the IIFA (Indian International Film
Awards) at Malaysia for his outstanding contribution to Indian Cinema.
The British Film Institute handpicked Yash Chopra for a book
written by Dr. Rachel Dwyer in their 'World Directors Series'. This book was
launched amidst great fanfare in London and showcases the glorious 5-decade
career of Yash Chopra. The book, ‘Yash Chopra’ was also released in New Delhi
by the then Information & Broadcasting Minister Mrs. Sushma Swaraj and in
Mumbai by Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan & Shah Rukh Khan.
He was honoured by NAASCOM (National Association of Software
and Service Companies) and AIAI (All India Association of Industries) for his
outstanding achievements.
He has also been awarded the prestigious Priyadarshini Award
for his outstanding contribution to Indian Cinema. This award was presented to
him by the then Deputy Prime Minister Mr. L.K.Advani.
He was also chosen for the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke
Award for 2001, the topmost and the highest honour given by the Government of
India to a member of the entertainment fraternity.
His company, Yash Raj Films was also awarded the Golden
Peacock National Quality Award for outstanding achievement in pursuit of Total
Quality Management in the Entertainment Sector for the year 2002.
He was also honoured with the 'Teachers 2003 Outstanding
Achievement Award'.
He was also felicitated at the Indian Film Festival 2003, in
Kuala Lumpur, for his outstanding contribution in films.
The Guru Nanak University, Amritsar, India, has conferred
upon him an Honorary Doctorate (Doctor Of Philosophy – Honoris Causa) in 2004
in recognition of his stature as a leading luminary of India.
He was honoured with the prestigious "Lifetime
Achievement Award" at CineAsia 2004 held at Bangkok, Thailand in December
2004, and was the first Indian ever to be honoured at CineAsia.
Above all, India’s ace director recently offered a new love
legend VEER-ZAARA, after a gap of 7 years, which released worldwide on 12th
November 2004. Indeed, he is one of the only stalwarts from his generation
whose creativity is in tandem with today’s generation of viewers.
Yash Chopra’s Veer-Zaara also got the prestigious
recognition of being selected as one of the films screened at the 55th Berlin
International Film Festival, in the "International Forum of New
Cinema" section, in February 2005 in Berlin, Germany.
After winning heartsof people in major parts of the world,
Yash Chopra’s Love Legend, Veer-Zaara also didn’t fail to cast its magical
spell on Germany.
Yash Chopra was honoured with a major award presentation at
the 5th Annual Marrakech Film Festival in November 2005. He joined Martin
Scorsese and Dame Judi Dench in being honoured by His Royal Highness, Prince
Moulay Rachid at the Royal Palace. His film, Veer-Zaara was screened to an
unprecedented crowd who gave him a standing ovation.
Veer-Zaara was also honoured with the National Award for
“Best Film for providing popular and Wholesome Entertainment”, and also almost
swept all major award ceremonies of the year, including every “Best Film”
Award.
Yash Chopra was one of the eminent Indians in 2005 selected
for the coveted Padma Bhushan Award, one of the country’s highest civilian
honours bestowed for the year 2005 by the Honourable President of India, Dr.
APJ Abdul Kalam.
Yash Chopra was invited as Guest of Honour for the 2005
Convocation ceremony of the Kanya Maha Vidyalaya – one of the oldest
institutions for Women education in India. He joined the ranks of many great
Indian stalwarts like Lala Lajpat Rai, Dr. Radha Krishnan, Pandit Madan Mohan
Malviya, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. Rajinder Prasad, Mr. Morarji Desai, Mrs.
Sarojini Naidu and Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who have been invited to this
illustrious institution.
Yash Chopra was awarded the “Superbrand Award” for 2005 by
Superbrands International, a worldwide organisation operating in 44 countries,
which exists to promote the discipline of brand management and pay tribute to
exceptional brands. The Superbrand Award is considered to be the Oscars of
Brand Management, and is the Global Benchmark of Brand Management.
Yash Chopra was felicitated at the MTV IMMIES 2005 with the
“Inspiration Award” for his contributions to Indian Music in his career
spanning 5 decades. The Award was presented to him along with international
music sensation and superstar Ronan Keating.
Yash Chopra was honoured at the 2nd Dubai International Film
Festival 2005, along with the Egyptian comedy superstar Adel Imam, and the
Oscar Winning actor Morgan Freeman as the Asian, Arab and Hollywood honorees in
the Festival’s “In the Spotlight” program, for their distinguished service to
the film industry.
Yash Chopra died on 21 October 2012 because of dengue fever
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