Ravi Chopra

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''' 'Ravi Chopra has finally found peace' '''  
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''' Mahabharata co-director, 68 '''  
  
Meena Iyer,TNN | Nov 14, 2014 [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/Ravi-Chopra-has-finally-found-peace/articleshow/45136234.cms ''The Times of India'']
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Avijit Ghosh [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31808&articlexml=Mahabharata-co-director-dies-at-68-13112014012014 ''The Times of India''] Nov 13 2014
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New Delhi
  
Ravi Chopra was to the manor born. The son of illustrious filmmaker BR Chopra and the nephew of the late Yash Chopra brought the epic 'Mahabharat' to every home, over two decades ago. The 68-year-old filmmaker, who had fallen in debt in the last six-odd years because of legal wrangles with a film corporation, was laid up with Motor neuron disease since 2010.
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Ravi Chopra co-directed [with his father] `Mahabharata' (1988), one of the most popular serials in the history of Indian TV
  
He had been in and out of hospitals in India and overseas. He finally succumbed to a severe lung ailment. Ravi was cared for deeply by his wife Renu and children. Even when he was confined to a wheelchair in the last stages of his life, he would communicate with handwritten notes and a smile.
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Unlike his father B R Chopra, Ravi didn't always make movies with a social conscience. But his `Baghban' (2003), a film his father wanted to make 30 years ago, tackled the problem of elderly among the increasingly prosperous and individualistic urban middle-class. The film, starring Amitabh Bachchan, became a box-office biggie. The Big B connection, which had started way back with `Za meer' (1975), his debut film as a director, endured over dec ades. The successful kiddie-flick `Bhoothnath' (2008), which Ravi produced, saw the actor in another central role.
  
From the late 50s until 2005, his father B.R. Chopra made noteworthy cinema like 'Naya Daur' (1957), 'Kanoon' (1961), 'Gumrah' (1963) and 'Insaf Ka Tarazu' (1980) among others.  
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Born in Lahore shortly before Partition, Ravi learnt his craft assisting father craft assisting father and uncle Yash Chopra, but was trained as a filmmaker in the US. The Hollywood influence was evident in his younger days as a filmmaker.Aaj Ki Awaz' (1984), a box-of` fice smash with Raj Babbar in the lead, was inspired by Charles Bronson's vigilante thriller, `Death Wish'. And at a time when disaster-movies were big in Hollywood, he made `The Burning Train' (1980), one of the most talked-about and expensive box-office duds of its time.More recently , he coproduced two Deepa Mehta movies, `Heaven on Earth' (2008) with Preity Zinta in the lead and `Cooking with Stella' (2009) with Seema Biswas doing the title role.
  
Ravi began his career by assisting his uncle on Ittefaq (1969), and father on 'Dastaan' (1972) and 'Dhund' (1973).  
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However, Ravi's finest moment in career came via TV .At the peak of Mahabharat's popularity , streets nationwide would be empty during the telecast on Sundays.
  
While he could never really deliver thought-provoking fare in his initial phase in Zameer or The Burning Train, he struck gold with 'Baghban'. He did manage to take BR films to heights and built an empire by foraying into ad films and television. Having directed stalwarts like Dilip Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan during his career, he continued to dabble in Hindi cinema almost to his very end. Bhoothnath Returns, the sequel to his hit production venture Bhoothnath, was made during his illness.
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Ravi's father, BR, passed away in 2008 and uncle Yash in 2012. Ravi died due to a lung ailment in 2014. He was 68.
  
While his professional achievements were shadowed by the sad fate that befell him in the last stage of his life, Ravi, in his youth, was flamboyant and friendly. He hung out with superstars Amitabh and Vinod Khanna, the stars of his debut film 'Zameer'. Even though he was the first cousin of the reclusive Aditya Chopra, his best friend was his chacha Yash. This chacha-bhatija not only shared the same birthday (September 27), they also shared a common passion for food among other things.
 
 
A superstar wife, who had accompanied a teenage Ravi to a picnic organised by his father to the Aarey Milk Colony way back in the 60s, recalled how bratty he was at that age. She said, "I remember several top actors of that time were present there. Ravi, who was then the spoilt son of a legendary filmmaker in every sense, kept chucking the ice-cream cups in the air just for fun."
 
 
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''' Mahabharata co-director, 68 '''  
 
''' Mahabharata co-director, 68 '''  

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The filmmaker

Mahabharata co-director, 68

Avijit Ghosh The Times of India Nov 13 2014 New Delhi

Ravi Chopra co-directed [with his father] `Mahabharata' (1988), one of the most popular serials in the history of Indian TV

Unlike his father B R Chopra, Ravi didn't always make movies with a social conscience. But his `Baghban' (2003), a film his father wanted to make 30 years ago, tackled the problem of elderly among the increasingly prosperous and individualistic urban middle-class. The film, starring Amitabh Bachchan, became a box-office biggie. The Big B connection, which had started way back with `Za meer' (1975), his debut film as a director, endured over dec ades. The successful kiddie-flick `Bhoothnath' (2008), which Ravi produced, saw the actor in another central role.

Born in Lahore shortly before Partition, Ravi learnt his craft assisting father craft assisting father and uncle Yash Chopra, but was trained as a filmmaker in the US. The Hollywood influence was evident in his younger days as a filmmaker.Aaj Ki Awaz' (1984), a box-of` fice smash with Raj Babbar in the lead, was inspired by Charles Bronson's vigilante thriller, `Death Wish'. And at a time when disaster-movies were big in Hollywood, he made `The Burning Train' (1980), one of the most talked-about and expensive box-office duds of its time.More recently , he coproduced two Deepa Mehta movies, `Heaven on Earth' (2008) with Preity Zinta in the lead and `Cooking with Stella' (2009) with Seema Biswas doing the title role.

However, Ravi's finest moment in career came via TV .At the peak of Mahabharat's popularity , streets nationwide would be empty during the telecast on Sundays.

Ravi's father, BR, passed away in 2008 and uncle Yash in 2012. Ravi died due to a lung ailment in 2014. He was 68.

The filmmaker

Mahabharata co-director, 68

Avijit Ghosh The Times of India Nov 13 2014 New Delhi

Ravi Chopra, who co-directed `Mahabharata' (1988), one of the most popular serials in the history of Indian TV

Unlike his father B R Chopra, Ravi didn't always make movies with a social conscience. But his `Baghban' (2003), a film his father wanted to make 30 years ago, tackled the problem of elderly among the increasingly prosperous and individualistic urban middle-class. The film, starring Amitabh Bachchan, became a box-office biggie. The Big B connection, which had started way back with `Za meer' (1975), his debut film as a director, endured over dec ades. The successful kiddie-flick `Bhoothnath' (2008), which Ravi produced, saw the actor in another central role.

Born in Lahore shortly before Partition, Ravi learnt his craft assisting father craft assisting father and uncle Yash Chopra, but was trained as a filmmaker in the US. The Hollywood influence was evident in his younger days as a filmmaker.Aaj Ki Awaz' (1984), a box-of` fice smash with Raj Babbar in the lead, was inspired by Charles Bronson's vigilante thriller, `Death Wish'. And at a time when disaster-movies were big in Hollywood, he made `The Burning Train' (1980), one of the most talked-about and expensive box-office duds of its time.More recently , he coproduced two Deepa Mehta movies, `Heaven on Earth' (2008) with Preity Zinta in the lead and `Cooking with Stella' (2009) with Seema Biswas doing the title role.

However, Ravi's finest moment in career came via TV .At the peak of Mahabharat's popularity , streets nationwide would be empty during the telecast on Sundays.

Ravi's father, BR, passed away in 2008 and uncle Yash in 2012. Ravi died due to a lung ailment in 2014. He was 68.

Filmography

As a producer

1972 Dastaan (Assistant producer)

Associate producer

1980 Insaf Ka Tarazu

1981 Agni Pareeksha

1982 Nikaah

1982 Teri Meri Kahani (telefilm)

1983 Dharti Aakash (telefilm)

1984 Aaj Ki Awaz

1986 Bahadur Shah Zafar (TV Series)

1986 Dahleez

1987 Avam

Producer

1992 Kal Ki Awaz

1999 Eastside

2002 Ramayan (TV Mini-Series)

2004 India,1964 (Short)

2004 Karma (Short)

2008 Bhoothnath

Executive producer

2008 Heaven on Earth

2009 Cooking with Stella

As a director

1975 Zameer

1978 Tumhari Kassam

1980 The Burning Train

1983 Mazdoor

1984 Aaj Ki Awaz

1986 Dahleez

1988 Mahabharat (TV Series)

1991 Pratigyabadh

1992 Kal Ki Awaz

2002 Ramayan (TV Mini-Series)

2003 Baghban

2006 Baabul

As a writer

1980 The Burning Train

1999 Eastside [USA/English]

2006 Baabul

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