The forward-thinking filmmaker has also launched new talent, expanded the horizons of commercial Hindi cinema and broken box office records turns 71 on September 5
By Asjad NazirSep 02, 2023
WRITER, director, producer and editor Vidhu Vinod Chopra has had a glittering career filled with fabulous movies that have entertained audiences around the world.
The forward-thinking filmmaker has also launched new talent, expanded the horizons of commercial Hindi cinema and broken box office records. Born in 1952, he turns a year older this week and celebrates his 71st birthday next Tuesday (5).
To mark the occasion, Eastern Eye put together a watchlist of his top 10 movies, listed in chronological order.
Khamosh (1985): After adapting his National Award winning short film Murder at MonkeyHill (1976) as feature film Sazaye Maut (1981), he announced himself as a commercial writer, director, and producer with this thriller. The unconventional murder mystery ahead of its time failed commercially but showed him to be a decidedly different filmmaker. The standout cast of acclaimed actors included Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Amol Palekar, Soni Razdan and Pankaj Kapoor.
Parinda (1989): Chopra produced and directed one of the finest thrillers ever made in Bollywood. Apart from introducing realism, it had path-breaking editing and a new kind of storytelling, which would influence a generation of filmmakers. Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar and Madhuri Dixit headed the strong cast in the underworld gangster drama, which established Chopra as a filmmaking force.
scenes from his movies
1942:A Love Story (1994): He produced, directed, and wrote this period drama that marvellously mixed up patriotism and romance. Although the movie starring Anil Kapoor and Manisha Koirala is best remembered for being composer RD Burman’s final great soundtrack before his death, it had a gripping story set during an important chapter of India’s history.
Munna Bhai MBBS (2003): He co-wrote and produced the iconic movie about a small time crook, who goes back to school to earn a doctor’s degree to please his father. Sanjay Dutt was given a career-defining role in the feel good film that taught audiences important life lessons about kindness. Perhaps the film’s biggest triumph was introducing Rajkumar Hirani, who has been the most successful Bollywood director of the past 20 years.
Parineeta (2005): The period musical romance introduced debut director Pradeep Sarkar and newcomer Vidya Balan, in her first film role. Chopra was producer, writer and supervising editor on this film adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s 1914 Bengali novella of the same name. The story of two neighbours from different backgrounds growing up and falling in love struck a chord with audiences globally.
Lage Raho Munnabhai (2006): Chopra produced arguably the greatest sequel in Bollywood history. The Rajkumar Hirani directed follow-up to Munna Bhai MBBS, saw Sanjay Dutt return as a kind-hearted gangster, who makes a positive impact on those around him. This time around he is inspired by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and a beautiful radio host he has fallen in love with.
3 Idiots (2009): Aamir Khan, R Madhavan, Sharman Joshi and Kareena Kapoor Khan starred in the coming of age drama directed by Raj Kumar Hirani. He produced the multiaward winning movie, which became the highest grossing in Bollywood history when it was released. Set across two time periods, the captivating story filled with important life lessons, deep emotions and humour became a worldwide blockbuster.
Ferrari Ki Sawaari (2012): One of the greatest father-son stories ever made in Hindi cinema was a feel good comedy filled with fantastic moments. Sharman Joshi played the lead role in the story of an honest devoted father who is forced to steal Sachin Tendulkar’s Ferrari, in order to help his son’s cricketing dream. Chopra produced the unique film, which won wide acclaim.
PK (2014): Chopra was once again on producing duties with this record-breaking film directed by Rajkumar Hirani. The science-fiction comedy drama about an alien stranded on earth raised thought provoking questions and introduced a new kind of storytelling. It tackled a serious subject with humour and a unique protagonist. PK remains the greatest alien movie of all time in Bollywood.
Sanju (2018): The dream team of Chopra as producer and Hirani as director continued with this blockbuster biopic based on the life of Sanjay Dutt. Ranbir Kapoor portrayed the actor from a troubled youth to getting on the wrong side of the law and finally finding redemption. It remains the highest grossing biopic ever made in Bollywood and shows that Chopra knows how to make great cinema.
The actress defended her claim that acting demands more than desk jobs in a recent interview.
She said office workers can "chill out" during work hours, unlike film stars.
Fans and working professionals called her comments privileged and out of touch.
The backlash started after her appearance on Amazon Prime's Two Much with Kajol & Twinkle.
Critics pointed out the financial gap and support systems actors have compared to regular employees.
Kajol probably didn't expect this reaction when she sat down with Twinkle Khanna on Two Much. But her comments about actors working harder than people with 9-to-5 jobs have blown up, and not in a good way.
Fans slam Kajol after she says actors work harder than regular employees sparking online outrage Getty Images
The comments that started it all
Kajol was speaking out about her earlier comments on Two Much with Kajol & Twinkle on Amazon Prime, where she said actors work harder than most people. This time she was explaining why she thinks that.
She told The Hollywood Reporter India that her days are full of shoots, events, and very early flights. One day involved waking at 5 AM to catch a flight to Jaipur for a 3 PM event.
But it was her take on regular jobs that got people talking. She claimed desk workers don't need to be "100% present" and can take breaks, "chill out," and relax while working. She kept coming back to the unending scrutiny actors face like the feeling of always being watched or something as simple as how you cross your legs or who's snapping a picture in the background becomes a constant calculation. You have to be switched on, she insisted, all the time.
The internet, frankly, was having none of it. YouTube and Reddit exploded with responses. "For the kind of remuneration actors are paid, they shouldn't have a problem working 12 hours a day for 4 days a week," one user wrote. Another pointed out that films typically take 3-4 months to shoot, while regular jobs run year-round.
The responses got more pointed. "Vanity mein naps or massages bhi toh hum lete hain," a Reddit user commented, referencing the comfort of vanity vans. Someone else joked: "If you work poorly, you get fired. If you act poorly, you get a Filmfare award."
The bluntest response yet? "Respectfully, Kajol, shut up."
Nobody denies acting is demanding. Long hours, public pressure, and constant judgement are very real. But comparing it to regular employment ignores some major differences.
Most people work 12 months a year with two weeks' holiday if they're lucky. They don't have spot boys fetching drinks or vanity vans for rest breaks. One netizen nailed it: "A working parent's schedule is continuous, every single day, with no wrap-up party or off-season."
Online erupts as Kajol defends claim that acting demands more than everyday 9-to-5 workGetty Images
There's also the money. While her fee for a single film is probably more than most people earn in a year, she says that doesn’t make the work easy. Still, it does provide a comfort that regular employees don’t have. Kajol has not yet replied to the backlash.
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