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Yash Chopra: Unparalleled In Life, Love And The Movies

A birthday tribute to the man who was a hopeless romantic when it came to films, but very practical in real life.

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(This story is from The Quint’s archives and was first published on 21 October 2015, to mark Yash Chopra’s death anniversary.)

No one told a love story quite as bravely and boldly as Yash Chopra did. Silsila (1981) Lamhe (1991), Chandini (1989), Kabhi Kabhie (1976), Dil Toh Pagal Hai (1997) and Veer Zara (2004) are some of his unforgettable directorial gems. And as a producer, he gave us Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). Though he was a hopeless romantic when it came to films, he was equally practical when it came to his life, family and professional relationships. As we remember the master storyteller on his 84th birth anniversary, here’s a glimpse into some moments from his life and films.

Lamhe Was His All Time Favourite

A birthday tribute to the man who was a hopeless romantic when it came to films, but  very practical in real life.
Yash Chopra, Anil Kapoor and Sridevi take a break on the sets of Lamhe. (Photo: Twitter/@IyanAmjad)
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There Was Always a Film Playing In His Head

A birthday tribute to the man who was a hopeless romantic when it came to films, but  very practical in real life.
Yash Chopra was completely consumed by the stories he wanted to tell. (Photo: Twitter/@abhiness)
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Every Actor’s Dream Producer

A birthday tribute to the man who was a hopeless romantic when it came to films, but  very practical in real life.
Yash Chopra put all his heart into telling love stories and was never constrained by budgets. (Photo: Twitter/@RjSmritii)
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The Silsila of Silsila (1981)

A birthday tribute to the man who was a hopeless romantic when it came to films, but  very practical in real life.
The story of how Smita Patil and Parveen Babi were replaced by Jaya Bachchan and Rekha in Silsila (1981) is as intriguing as the love story (Photo: (L) Twitter/@IyanAmjad; (R) Twitter/@indexbollywood)
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There Was a Child Inside Him

A birthday tribute to the man who was a hopeless romantic when it came to films, but  very practical in real life.
Pamela Chopra talks about what her husband Yash was like at home. (Photo: Twitter/@LurvRaniMukerji)

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