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Posted: 2 years ago
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As the documentary was announced as a celebration of 50 years of the production company, I didn't expect a more extended part of Yashji's contribution.

Maybe there does already exist a documentary about only Yash Chopra (although I haven't found one)...

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zanny19

This was an interesting watch! I’m not a huge YRF fan except for few of their works but they have indeed revolutionalized Indian cinema in many ways. Aditya Chopra “the mystery man” finally made an appearance. His interview was the highlight of this series. That guy is an encyclopaedia of film making and very articulate.

In terms of content, I felt like there was space for more episodes. No mention of K3G surprisingly. YRF television was not there either. IMO it was one of their most innovative concepts that introduced some amazing shows and talent including Pankaj Tripathi. I also wanted to noe more about the failures because YRF did go through a very rough phase and it has lost its charm over the years. They could’ve given a mini tour of YRF studios heard they’ve got the best recording studios. Perhaps there’s a season 2 based on viewers response.🤞

K3G as in Kabhi Khushi kabhi gum? Isn’t that a Dharma movie though?

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: loginidran

K3G as in Kabhi Khushi kabhi gum? Isn’t that a Dharma movie though?

It was either co produced or distributed by Yash Raj. I remember the two big banners coming together was a selling point back then.
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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maroonporsche

watching it as we speak

I watched the first 45 mins...then hubby dozed off😆 i need to find someone else to watch with😆

What part is Aditya's interview?

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: la_Reine

I watched the first 45 mins...then hubby dozed off😆 i need to find someone else to watch with😆

What part is Aditya's interview?


It starts from 2nd part, continues till the 4th

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Posted: 2 years ago
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It was a great watch!


I had no idea Aditya Chopra had a cleft lip, danced better than Hrithik in his young days and worked very hard to build up YRF to what it is.


Uday still seems a little lost in all honesty and "broken" to quote KJo


AB should always have a beard


Salim Javed need to do an interview together


SRK is just a treat to listen to

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Ive seen all 4 parts. I loved it. It was more enjoyable than most Bollywood in last 5 years

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Zanny19

This was an interesting watch! I’m not a huge YRF fan except for few of their works but they have indeed revolutionalized Indian cinema in many ways. Aditya Chopra “the mystery man” finally made an appearance. His interview was the highlight of this series. That guy is an encyclopaedia of film making and very articulate.

In terms of content, I felt like there was space for more episodes. No mention of K3G surprisingly. YRF television was not there either. IMO it was one of their most innovative concepts that introduced some amazing shows and talent including Pankaj Tripathi. I also wanted to noe more about the failures because YRF did go through a very rough phase and it has lost its charm over the years. They could’ve given a mini tour of YRF studios heard they’ve got the best recording studios. Perhaps there’s a season 2 based on viewers response.🤞

K3g was a dharma film rite? Yrf didn’t produce it/ wasn’t involved in it except adi would advise kjo as a friend to edit some scenes and stuff …

I was surprised how they didn’t spend time in veer zaara, dtph but spent unnecessary time on mujhse dosti karoge 😒

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: pathaka

K3g was a dharma film rite? Yrf didn’t produce it/ wasn’t involved in it except adi would advise kjo as a friend to edit some scenes and stuff …

I was surprised how they didn’t spend time in veer zaara, dtph but spent unnecessary time on mujhse dosti karoge 😒

I think K3G was distributed by YRF n produced by Dharma. Oh yea, was expecting something on those two films. Like I said, a lot could have been explored.

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