Gunday' to pay tribute to Yash Chopra


Mumbai, Feb 14 (IANS): Ali Abbas Zafar's "Gunday" will pay tribute to late filmmaker Yash Chopra with a 60-second montage in the beginning of the film.

Chopra died in 2012 and "Gunday" was the last script he had heard.

It was Zafar's idea to include a tribute to the filmmaker, known for directing great movies like "Deewaar", "Kabhi Kabhie" and "Chandni".

Chopra gave his inputs and suggestions to the director regarding the script of "Gunday". He told Zafar to shoot the coal mine scenes at the actual location and not recreate it here, which was also his dream during "Kaala Patthar", said a statement.

"It was Ali Abbas Zafar's idea, he was very, very keen as this was Yashji's last script that he had heard. This was an emotional moment for Ali," said a source from Yash Raj Films, which has produced "Gunday" as well.

Releasing Friday, the film features Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra.

  

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  • ajith, mumbai

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    We agree with Rayan film industry has not given due respect to Kaka. In fact Chopra started his career through Superstars movie

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  • rayan, mumbai

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    Abdul Zafar remembered Mr Chopra a legend, but forgot much greater Personality Rajesh Khanna the superstar. Rajesh Khanna ghost will haunt in the theatre .Rajesh Khannas movies few cuts in the beginning would have been more advantageous to the movie .

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  • Lingappa , Kuppepadavu/Amsterdam

    Fri, Feb 14 2014

    For sure Chopras Ghost might die again hearing the movie title & watching the 3 hour crap fest.

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