Yash Chopra filmography

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Chopra in 2012

Yash Chopra (1932–2012) was an Indian film director and producer known for his works in Bollywood. Acknowledged as one of the country's greatest filmmakers, he was credited by the media for "changing the face of romance to become a brand" in the industry.[1] He made his directorial debut with the family drama Dhool Ka Phool, which was produced by his elder brother B. R. Chopra. The film, released in 1959, became a commercial success worldwide and gave him critical acclaim.[2] Chopra's next film, Dharmputra (1961), failed to perform well at the box office but won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.[3] In 1965, he directed the drama Waqt about a family who are separated due to a natural disaster. A commercial success,[4] it was one of the earliest Indian films to star an ensemble cast and won a first Best Director trophy for him at the Filmfare Awards.[5]

The 1980s was the most unsuccessful period of his career.[6] Following the failure of his romantic drama Silsila (1981), which he co-wrote, directed and produced, Chopra's popularity began to wane. According to his biographer, the British academic Rachel Dwyer, this was because action and crime films were more popular at the time while most of his films were romances. Chopra experimented with making two action films, Mashaal (1984) and Vijay (1988), which underperformed financially but were well received by critics.[7] Chandni was his only box-office success of the decade.[8][9] Starring Sridevi in the title role, the film tells the story of a young woman who is accused of being responsible for her lover's accident.[10] Chopra's career began to revive since its premiere in 1989;[11] the film was named the Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment at the 37th National Film Awards and considered one of his best films.[12][13]

Chopra next directed and produced the intergenerational musical romantic drama Lamhe (1991).[14] Although it did not succeed at the Indian box office, it proved to be a major commercial success in overseas territories.[15] Parampara (1993) was the last film directed by Chopra but not produced under his company; reviewers were critical of it due to its clichéd storyline.[16][17] The musical psychological thriller Darr (1993) and the romantic comedy Yeh Dillagi (1994)—both of which were produced by him, with Chopra serving as a director for the former—succeeded commercially.[18][19] He later produced his son Aditya's directorial debut Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), the longest-running film in Indian cinema history.[20][21] Chopra's next film, the musical romantic drama Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), was a major blockbuster and won the Filmfare Award for Best Film.[22] After producing several films that performed well critically and commercially, including Mohabbatein (2000) and Saathiya (2002), Chopra returned to directing with the 2004 epic cross-border love saga Veer-Zaara,[23] which critics lauded for its portrayal of India–Pakistan relations.[24][25] The film won several best film trophies at major award functions, including that of Filmfare. Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012) was the last film directed by him before his death.[26]

List of films contributed to by Yash Chopra
Year Title Director Producer Notes Ref.
1959 Dhool Ka Phool Yes [27]
1961 Dharmputra Yes [3]
1965 Waqt Yes [4]
[28]
1969 Aadmi Aur Insaan Yes [29]
Ittefaq Yes [28]
[30]
1973 Daag Yes Yes [28]
[31]
Joshila Yes [32]
1975 Deewaar Yes [28]
[33]
1976 Kabhi Kabhie Yes Yes [28]
[34]
1977 Doosra Aadmi Yes [35]
1978 Trishul Yes [28]
1979 Kaala Patthar Yes Yes [28]
Noorie Yes [28]
1981 Nakhuda Yes [35]
Silsila Yes Yes [36]
1982 Sawaal Yes [37]
1984 Mashaal Yes Yes [38]
1985 Faasle Yes Yes [39]
1988 Vijay Yes Yes [40]
1989 Chandni Yes Yes [12]
[28]
1991 Lamhe Yes Yes [28]
1993 Parampara Yes [41]
Aaina Yes [42]
Darr Yes Yes [28]
[43]
[44]
1994 Yeh Dillagi Yes [45]
1995 Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Yes [46]
[47]
1997 Dil To Pagal Hai Yes Yes [28]
[48]
[49]
2000 Mohabbatein Yes [28]
2002 Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai Yes [50]
Mujhse Dosti Karoge! Yes [51]
Saathiya Yes [52]
2004 Veer-Zaara Yes Yes [28]
[53]
[54]
2008 Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Yes [55]
[56]
2012 Jab Tak Hai Jaan Yes [57]

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