Aditya Chopra is a famous Indian film director, screenwriter and producer. His most famous films are The Uncleaned Bride, Lovers, and God created this couple. He also worked on Vir and Zara and The Fallen Angel.
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Biography and personal life
Aditya Chopra was born on May 21, 1971 in Bombay. His father is the Indian filmmaker Yash Chopra, who was born in 1932 and began his activities in the 1950s. From an early age, Aditya worked with him. In the future, they together shot the famous paintings "The Unlawful Bride", "Lovers", "This Couple Was Created by God", "Vir and Zara", "Crazy Heart". Aditya’s younger brother, Uday Chopra, also linked his professional career to cinema. He became an actor. Uday starred in many films of his father and brother.
Chopra's first wife in 2001 was Payal Khanna. In 2009, their family broke up. In 2014, Aditya married a second time. His new wife, actress Rani Mukherjee, is 7 years younger. A daughter who was born in 2015 is growing in their family. Chopra’s wife starred in the films “Everything happens in life”, “Vir and Zara”, “Never say goodbye”, “God created this couple”, “Fallen angel”.
Producer
As a producer, Aditya worked on dozens of films. Among his first works is the 1997 drama Crazy Heart, which starred Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Karishma Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Farida Jalal and Deven Verma. The film tells about the actress who plays in the capital's theater. She has long had strong feelings for the director. However, her chosen one is a cynic and a convinced bachelor. But he begins to see a beautiful girl in a dream and falls in love with her. He puts on a play about her.
Then there was the 2000 melodrama "Lovers". The main roles were played by Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Uday Chopra, Jugal Hansraj, Jimmy Shergill and Shamita Shetty. The plot tells about three young students who live in a boarding house and receive education in an elite men's college. Next, Chopra's list of works was supplemented by the film "The Wedding of My Beloved" of 2002. Aditya was an associate producer of the paintings "Will you be friends with me?" and Anatomy of Love. In 2004, his films “You and Me”, “Bikers” and “Vir and Zara” were released. The following year he became the producer of the films “Banti and the Babli”, “Salam Namaste” and “Neil and Nikki”.
In 2006, Chopra worked on Blind Love with Aamir Khan, Kajol, Rishi Kapoor and Taboo, Kabul Express with John Abraham, Arshad Varsi, Salman Shahid and Hanif Hum Ghum and Bikers 2: True Feelings with Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Let's Remove Chopra. Then came the pictures “Everything will be fine, ” “The meeting that gave love, ” “India, go!”, “Fallen angel” and “Let's dance!”. Aditya produced the films Desperate, A Little Love, A Little Magic, Watch Out, Beauties, Roadside Romeo, God Created This Couple and New York.
Aditya also worked on the films “The Heart Says:“ Forward! ”, “ Rocket Singh: Seller of the Year ”, “ Love Is Impossible ”, “ Company of Scoundrels ”, and“ Hit and Fly! ”Later the films“ Wedding Ceremony ”and“ Bride ”were released my brother ", " Lady vs Ricky Bahla ", " Crazy Love "and" Once upon a time there was a Tiger. Chopra became the producer of the films "While I'm Alive", "Aurangzeb", "A True Indian Romance", "Bikers 3", "Beyond Law, Foolishness, and Courageous.
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Then came the films "Feast of Love", "Right in the Heart", "My Bride XXL", "Detective Bemkesh Bakshi", "Fan", "Sultan" and "Carefree". Among Chopra’s recent works as a producer are the drama My Sweet Bindu, Bank Robbery, Prisoner Orchestra, Tiger Alive, Needle Thread: Made in India, Hindustan Gang, Fight and Brave 2 ". Aditya works not only on Indian melodramas. It reveals acute social problems, for example, inequality, poverty, crime. With age, he takes up more and more serious topics.