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Chopra began his career as an assistant director to [[I. S. Johar]] and his elder brother, [[B.R. Chopra]]. He made directorial debut with ''[[Dhool Ka Phool]]'' in 1959, a melodrama about illegitimacy, and followed it with the social drama ''[[Dharmputra]]'' (1961). Chopra rose to prominence after directing the critically and commercially successful drama ''[[Waqt (1965 film)|Waqt]]'' (1965), which pioneered the concept of ensemble casts in Bollywood. In 1971, he founded his own production company, Yash Raj Films, whose first production was ''[[Daag (1973 film)|Daag: A Poem of Love]]'' (1973), a successful melodrama about polygamy. His success continued in the seventies, with some of Indian cinema's most successful and iconic films, including the action thriller ''[[Deewaar]]'' (1975), which established [[Amitabh Bachchan]] as a leading actor in Bollywood; the ensemble romantic drama ''[[Kabhie Kabhie (1976 film)|Kabhie Kabhie]]'' (1976) and the ensemble drama ''[[Trishul (film)|Trishul]]'' (1978). This was followed by a period of professional setback from the late 1970s to 1989.
 
Chopra collaborated with [[Sridevi]] in two of what has been considered to be his finest films; the romantic musical ''[[Chandni]]'' (1989), which became instrumental in ending the era of violent films in Bollywood and returning to musicals, and the intergenerational romantic drama ''[[Lamhe]]'' (1991), considered by critics and Chopra himself to be his best work, but underperformed at the domestic box office although brought profits overseas. After helming the critically panned ''[[Parampara (1993 film)|Parampara]]'' (1993), Chopra directed the musical psychological thriller ''[[Darr]]'' (1993), the first of his films to star [[Shah Rukh Khan|Shahrukh Khan]]. Chopra directed three more romantic films, all starring Khan; ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]'' (1997), ''[[Veer-Zaara]]'' (2004) and ''[[Jab Tak Hai Jaan]]'' (2012), before announcing his retirement from direction in 2012. He died of [[dengue fever]] during ''Jab Tak Hai Jaan''{{'}}s production in 2012. He is now considered one of the best directors in Bollywood industry {{Citation needed|date=June 2020}}.
 
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