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​Yash Chopra rewrote romance with the most iconic frames of love​

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 17, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Timeless train scenes

Yash Chopra masterfully used train sequences to heighten romance and longing. The iconic scene in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, produced under his banner, became a cultural phenomenon. His train scenes often symbolised both departure and destiny, showing how travel and time shaped his characters’ emotional journeys.

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Silk and saris

Chopra redefined sensuality with chiffon saris flowing against Swiss backdrops. In films like Silsila and Lamhe, his heroines were draped in elegance, making the fabric a visual metaphor for romance. These aesthetic choices became a signature style, blending grace, glamour and emotion in unforgettable frames.

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Poetic dialogue delivery

His films featured lyrical dialogues that lingered long after the credits rolled. Collaborating with writers like Javed Akhtar and Gulzar, Chopra crafted lines that felt like poetry. His belief in emotional nuance turned simple exchanges into soul-stirring moments that generations still quote with affection.

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Bold love themes

Chopra dared to show forbidden and complex love stories at a time when such themes were taboo. From extramarital affairs in Silsila to unspoken emotions in Kabhi Kabhie, he explored the grey shades of love, lending them dignity, empathy and artistic depth.

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Musical soulmates

Music was central to his storytelling. Chopra’s collaborations with Lata Mangeshkar, Yash Raj Films’ in-house composers, and lyricists like Sahir Ludhianvi resulted in soundtracks that were both timeless and plot-defining. Songs weren’t fillers—they carried emotion, advanced narrative, and made his love stories unforgettable.

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