Anupama Chopra () is an Indian author, journalist, film critic and director of the
MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.
She is also the founder and editor of the digital platform Film Companion, which offers a curated look at cinema. She has written several books on
Indian cinema
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and has been a film critic for
NDTV
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, ''
India Today
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'', as well as the ''
Hindustan Times
''Hindustan Times'' is an Indian English-language daily newspaper based in Delhi. It is the flagship publication of HT Media, an entity controlled by the KK Birla family, and is owned by Shobhana Bhartia.
It was founded by Sunder Singh Ly ...
''. She also hosted a weekly film review show ''The Front Row With Anupama Chopra'', on
Star World. She won the
2000 National Film Award for
Best Book on Cinema for her first book ''
Sholay: The Making of a Classic''. She presently critiques movies and interviews celebrities for Film Companion.
Early life and background
Born as Anupama Chandra in Calcutta,
India
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to Chandra Parshad family, she has also lived in
Badayun
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, a city in Uttar Pradesh. Her father Navin Chandra was the eldest of the brothers and sisters. Anupama's grandfather, originally from Delhi, was an executive with
Union Carbide
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,
Kolkata
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. Her mother
Kamna Chandra
Kamna Chandra is an Indian writer who has written plays for All India Radio and stories and dialogues for the screen which include the films '' Chandni'', '' 1942: A Love Story'' (directed by her son-in-law Vidhu Vinod Chopra), ''Prem Rog'' and t ...
was a scriptwriter who wrote dialogue for such films as ''
Prem Rog
''Prem Rog'' () is a 1982 Hindi-language musical romantic drama directed by Raj Kapoor, with screenplay written by Jainendra Jain and Kamna Chandra. The film tells the story of a man's (Rishi Kapoor) love towards a woman, who is a higher sta ...
'' (1982) and ''
Chandni'' (1989). Chopra grew up with her brother and sister in Mumbai, where her family lived in
Nepean Sea Road
Nepean Sea Road is a neighbourhood near Malabar Hill in South Mumbai, India.
History
The area is named after Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet, a British politician and administrator, and the Governor of Bombay (1812–1819). This road was renamed ...
and then in
Cuffe Parade
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. Her sister
Tanuja Chandra
Tanuja Chandra (born 1969) is an Indian film director and writer. Chandra is the daughter of writer Kamna Chandra and sister of author Vikram Chandra and film critic Anupama Chopra. She co-wrote the screenplay of Yash Chopra's ''Dil To Pagal H ...
is an Indian Film director and screenwriter; her brother
Vikram Chandra is a novelist, who splits his time between California and India.
She also lived in Hong Kong for several years as a teenager. She graduated from
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
St. Xavier's College is a private, Catholic, autonomous higher education institution run by the
Bombay Province of the Society of Jesus in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by the Jesuits on January 2, 1869. The college is aff ...
with a BA in English Literature in 1987.
Later, Chopra earned her MA in journalism from
Northwestern University
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Charte ...
's
Medill School of Journalism
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. She won the Harrington Award for "academic excellence and promise for success in the field of magazine journalism" while at Medill. She later said, "Film journalism was untouchable at the time. Everybody was ashamed and nobody wanted to admit that I worked for movies."
Career
After her education, Chopra started her career as a film journalist and critic and over the years has written several books of films, especially Hindi cinema. She has written about the Hindi film industry since 1993 and has explored cinema in several mediums – print, television and digital. Her first book ''
Sholay: The Making of a Classic'' (2000) won the 2001
National Film Award for Best Book on Cinema
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(India).
''Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge '' (The Bravehearted Will Take The Bride) (2002) was published by the
British Film Institute
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as part of their Modern Classics Series. Her book, ''King of Bollywood:
Shah Rukh Khan and the Seductive World of Indian Cinema'', was featured on the annual "Editor's Choice" list of the ''
New York Times Book Review.'' It was also translated into German, Indonesian and Polish.
Chopra's 2011 book ''First Day First Show: Writings from the Bollywood Trenches'', is a compilation of her articles on Hindi cinema over two decades, published by Penguin India.
Chopra's work has been published in ''
India Today
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'', India's largest English-language magazine. She has also written about Hindi Films for various international publications such as ''
The New York Times
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'', the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', ''
Variety
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Films
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* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' and ''
Sight & Sound
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'' and is currently a contributing editor to ''
Vogue India
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''.
Chopra hosted film review show, ''Picture This'' on ''
NDTV
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'' 24X7 news channel.
In 2012, she started her weekly review show called ''The Front Row with Anupama Chopra'', on
Star World, which ran until June 2014.
In 2013, she released two books, ''Freeze Frame'' based on the interviews with film makers and actors on the TV show, and ''100 Films to See before You Die'' based on her weekly film columns. In 2014, she also did a Hindi show called 'Star Verdict' on Star Plus. Currently she hosts Film Companion on
YouTube
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which replaced "The Front Row With Anupama Chopra" where she critiques Hindi Film movies. She has written several books on cinema. Anupama's latest book, ''The Front Row: Conversations on Cinema'' published by HarperCollins is a collection of her televised interviews with both Indian Film and Hollywood personalities. She is also actively involved in works related to film festivals happening in India.
In November 2014, Chopra replaced
Shyam Benegal to become the chairperson of the
Mumbai Film Festival
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organized by the
Mumbai Academy of the Moving Image
The Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) is a public trust that organises the annual international film festival in Mumbai famously known as the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival. Actor, producer and author Priyanka Chopra Jonas is the Chairperson ...
(MAMI).
Film Companion
In July 2014, Chopra founded ''Film Companion'' as a pan-India platform for entertainment journalism. Currently the platform carries reviews, interviews, features and masterclasses around cinema, television and web series. Chopra, Rahul Desai,
Sucharita Tyagi and Pratayush Parasuraman write for the platform.
Baradwaj Rangan
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also wrote for many years before leaving on 15 March 2022.
Awards
*
2000 National Film Award for
Best Book on Cinema for ''
Sholay: The Making of a Classic''
Personal life
Chopra is married to
Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Vidhu Vinod Chopra (born 5 September 1952) is an Indian film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, lyricist and actor. His well-known films as director are '' Parinda'' (1988), '' 1942: A Love Story'' (1994). He is also known for producing ...
, a Hindi Film producer and director.
Her daughter
Zuni Chopra (born 2001/2002) is author of three books, including a novel and two books in poetry. Her son Agni Dev Chopra is an aspiring cricketer.
Bibliography
* ''
Sholay: The Making of a Classic''. Penguin Books, 2000. .
* ''
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'', British Film Institute, 2002. .
* ''
King of Bollywood: Shah Rukh Khan and the Seductive World of Indian Cinema''. Grand Central Publishing, 2007. .
* ''First Day First Show: Writings from the Bollywood Trenches''. Penguin Books India, 2011. .
* ''Freeze Frames''. Om Books, 2013. .
* ''100 Films to See before You Die''. BCCL, New Delhi, 2013. .
* ''The Front Row: Conversation on Cinema''. HarperCollins ''Publishers'' India, 2015. .
* ''In Conversation with the Stars''. Rupa Publications, 2019.
References
External links
Film CompanionAnupama Chopra reviewsat ''
Hindustan Times
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It was founded by Sunder Singh Ly ...
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