![]() ![]() Knowing that Dhoom is an experiment of sorts, he admitted that he worked on a limited budget and that he chose to go for upcoming actors and not stars. And to be a studio, I had to make sure we’re good at doing other stuff as well!” ![]() Because Yash Raj Films was actually Yash Chopra, you know. I said I am going to remove these three pillars and see what happens (laughs)!” He added, "With Dhoom, I wanted to make a film where I wanted to combine Manmohan Desai and Michael Bay."Īditya Chopra further said, “I wanted to make a very non-Yash Raj film because Yash Raj Films was known only for romance. The Romantics: “In Dhoom, I spent more money on bikes than on Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham, Uday Chopra” – Aditya ChopraĪditya Chopra explained in The Romantics what prompted him to make Dhoom, “There were three pillars of Hindi films like everybody used to say and that you can’t do without, which is drama, emotion and romance. The sequels, Dhoom 2 (2006) and Dhoom 3 (2013), meanwhile, were blockbusters. The film was released with minimal expectations but emerged as a super hit. ![]() ![]() Starring Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham, Uday Chopra, Rimii Sen and Esha Deol, it was a story of a cop chasing a biker gang. The shy and reclusive filmmaker talks about several memorable films produced by him, including Dhoom (2004). From the second episode, Aditya Chopra steps in to speak about the history of YRF and it’s definitely a highlight as this is the first time we see him giving an interview. The Netflix show The Romantics is out and it speaks about the history of Yash Raj Films and the rise of Yash Chopra’s career. ![]()
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