Aditya Chopra is one of the most less-photographed celebrities in Bollywood. Despite helming the topmost production house in the Hindi cinema this head of YRF does not like to be under the glare of the camera. His wife and famous Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji has revealed many times that her husband finds different ways to ensure that he does not come into the view of the paparazzi and makes a quiet exit from events and airports.
As Aditya Chopra celebrates his 54th birthday today, here are some interesting facts about the elusive boss of Yash Raj Films.
Aditya assisted his father Yash Chopra
He started assisting his father Yash Chopra at the age of 18 years on movies like Darr and Chandni. It was when he was working on Lamhe with Yashji that he was convinced that this was what he wanted to do all his life.
Karan Johar once called him a dictator
During Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge Aditya Chopra had certain twists and climaxes in mind. While most of the seniors working on the movie including Yash Chopra, Saroj Khan and others did not think that the climax should be what Aditya had in mind, but he still went ahead with his gut feeling that made a lot of difference in making the movie such a big hit.
Karan Johar who assisted Adi on DDLG once said, “He’s a dictator, he is definitely not a director. It’s his way or the highway. His clarity is something I want to emulate and am inspired by."
Aditya Chopra suffered from a major disorder
The Dhoom producer is an introvert and very quiet and one of the reasons for this can be because he suffered from severe APD (Antisocial Personality Disorder) as a child. It took him years to recover from this mental issue and most of his teenage was spent in overcoming the challenges posed by APD.
Adi has penned some famous dialogues
Aditya Chopra is not only a good producer and director but also an expert script writer. Very few people know that he has been behind the famous dialogues like Aisa Pehli Baar Hua Hai Satra Athra Saalon Mein (DDLJ), Teri Aankhon Ki Namkeen Mastiyaan (JTHJ) and Bande Hain Hum Uske (Dhoom 3).
Tried unconventional movies
Although Yash Raj Films and Aditya Chopra are known more for producing love stories and now action movies, the famous director has also tried to break the traditional mold and experiment with unconventional subjects. Very few people know that he is the man behind movies like Kabul Express, Aurangzeb, and Chak De! India.