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Ethnicity
  
Punjabi Pooja Chopra

Name
  
Ravi Chopra

Occupation
  
Producer and director

Role
  
Movie producer


Spouse(s)
  
Renu Chopra

Died
  
November 12, 2014, Mumbai

Relatives
  
Chopra-Johar family

Parents
  
Baldev Raj Chopra

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Born
  
27 September 1946 (
1946-09-27
)

Children
  
Kapil Chopra Abhay Chopra ,

Uncles
  
Yash Chopra, Dharam Chopra

Cousins
  
Aditya Chopra, Uday Chopra

Movies
  
Baghban, Baabul, Bhoothnath, The Burning T, Zameer

Similar People
  
Baldev Raj Chopra, Yash Chopra, Aditya Chopra, Aman Verma, Gufi Paintal

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Ravi Chopra (27 September 1946 – 12 November 2014) was an Indian movie producer and director. He was the son of producer and director Baldev Raj Chopra and nephew of producer and director Yash Chopra. Aditya Chopra and Uday Chopra are his cousins. He is known for directing the epic Indian television series Mahabharat, Vishnu Puran and Aap Beeti.

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Career

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Chopra started his career assisting his father B.R. Chopra in films like, Dastaan (1972) and Dhund (1973). He also assisted his uncle Yash Chopra in Ittefaq (1969). Eventually, he made his independent directorial debut with Zameer (1975), produced under the family banner, B. R. Films. In 1980, he directed the ensemble disaster film The Burning Train. Other films he directed included Mazdoor (1983), Dehleez (1986) and Kal Ki Awaz (1992). After a decade long hiatus from film direction, he made a comeback with the successful family drama Baghban in 2003. His final film as a director was Baabul in 2006.

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Since 2006, the only movies Ravi produced after his father's death was Bhoothnath (2008) and Bhoothnath Returns (2013). Ravi Chopra was served with a legal notice in 2009 by 20th Century Fox, which charged that his upcoming movie Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai blatantly plagiarized the 1992 comedy My Cousin Vinny. Chopra and the production company, Mumbai-based BR Films, denied the charges in court in May 2009; the movie's release was to be delayed until June 2009 by order of the Bombay High Court. Fox sought damages of $1.4 million; this was the first time a Bollywood filmmaker was taken to court by a Hollywood company over the remaking of a film. Fox had given Chopra permission "to make a film loosely based on the Oscar-winning movie" but concluded the final product was a "substantial reproduction" of the original. The film has remained unreleased even after Ravi Chopra's death in 2014.

Television serials

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Ravi directed the highly successful television serial Mahabharat, which aired during 1988-1990, and the television mini-series, Ramayan, which was aired in 2002. He also directed mythological shows like Vishnu Puran and Ma Shakti. His TV series Aap Beeti was one of the most popular TV show on Doordarshan National in early 2000's.

Personal life

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Ravi was the son of producer-director B.R.Chopra and nephew of Yash Chopra. On 23 October 2012, he was diagnosed with a severe lung ailment and was discharged from Breach Candy hospital after a week. "He was discharged from hospital on October 26," hospital sources said, without divulging details about his health. He was in for Lung Cancer and is getting his treatment at CMC Vellore. He died on 12 November 2014 at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai where he was admitted few days ago for lung ailment. He was 68 years old, and survived by his wife and two children.

Filmography

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  • Zameer (1975)
  • The Burning Train (1980)
  • Mazdoor (1983)
  • Aaj Ki Awaaz (1984)
  • Dahleez (1986)
  • Pratigyabadh (1991)
  • Kal Ki Awaz (1992)
  • Baghban (2003)
  • Baabul (2006)
  • Television
  • Mahabharat (1988–1990)
  • Ramayan (2001-2002)
  • References

    Ravi Chopra Wikipedia