Indian film writer, director, producer, the famously reclusive Aditya Chopra - a Sridevi fan? We think so. We'd never know as the elusive scion has given oh-so-few interviews and done even fewer shoots.
But as actively involved as he was with the making of the magnificent film Lamhe, and with the number of times the Yash Raj camp has approached Sridevi, all signs indicate that father and son are fans of the legendary south Indian actress.
To top it all, the only two guests at the first day of shoot of English Vinglish, Sridevi's comeback film, were Chopra and Son. Indeed Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra were on the set to wish Sridevi the best on her return to films after 14-15 years!
But as actively involved as he was with the making of the magnificent film Lamhe, and with the number of times the Yash Raj camp has approached Sridevi, all signs indicate that father and son are fans of the legendary south Indian actress.
To top it all, the only two guests at the first day of shoot of English Vinglish, Sridevi's comeback film, were Chopra and Son. Indeed Yash Chopra and Aditya Chopra were on the set to wish Sridevi the best on her return to films after 14-15 years!
Aditya Chopra's portrait here, shot by Sheena Sippy, daughter of iconic director Ramesh Sippy. It was a Filmfare exclusive in the late 90s.
July 2011
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