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Pamela Chopra

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Indian playback singer (1948–2023)

Pamela Chopra
Pamela Chopra with husbandYash Chopra (right) in 2011
Born
Pamela Singh

(1948-07-29)29 July 1948
Died20 April 2023(2023-04-20) (aged 74)
Other namesPam Chopra
OccupationsPlayback singer,film producer,writer
Spouse
ChildrenAditya Chopra
Uday Chopra
RelativesSimi Garewal (first cousin)

Pamela Chopra (néeSingh; 29 July 1948 – 20 April 2023) was an Indianplayback singer. She was the wife of veteranBollywood film directorYash Chopra, and was also a film writer and producer in her own right.

Early life

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Pamela Singh was born in Amritsar, Punjab (India) on 29 July 1948, the daughter of Mohinder Singh, an officer in theIndian Army. The eldest of three children, she had two younger brothers. Since her father was posted in several remote locations all over India, Chopra was educated at several army schools. She was a cousin of the actressSimi Garewal. Chopra's father Mohinder Singh and Garewal's mother Darshi Garewal were siblings.[1]

Career

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Chopra dabbled in several fields connected to film. Starting withKabhi Kabhie (1976) she always sang a folk inspired or wedding song in her husband's productions tillMujhse Dosti Karoge! (2002). Her name also appeared in the capacity of 'producer' on the credits of certain films made by her husband.[2] Pamela co-wrote the script of her husband's 1997 filmDil To Pagal Hai along with her husband Yash Chopra, her son Aditya Chopra, and professional writerTanuja Chandra. She had strong knowledge of music and influenced the music of their home production. Besides music, she also gave anecdotes to her husband about story progression in movies. She had appeared on screen on one single occasion: in the opening song "Ek Duje Ke Vaaste" of the filmDil To Pagal Hai, where she and her husband appeared together. As a schoolgirl, Pamela had learntBharatanatyam, but she had never performed in public.[1]

Personal life

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Pamela Chopra married the film-makerYash Chopra in 1970. The marriage was arranged by their families in the traditional Indian manner. The two families had a common friend, the mother of film-makerRomesh Sharma (producer of the filmHum). Sharma contacted the wife ofBR Chopra and suggested that Pamela Singh would be 'the ideal bride' for BR's younger brother Yash Chopra.[3] "She was not wrong because we had a wonderful marriage", Pamela was to say forty years later in an interview. The couple met each other for the first time in a formal setting and found each other agreeable. The wedding was held in 1970.

They had two sons,Aditya (b. 1971) andUday (b. 1973).[4] Aditya is a film producer and director. He is married to actressRani Mukerji. Uday is an actor and film producer.

Death

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On 20 April 2023, Pamela Chopra died from pneumonia atLilavati Hospital inMumbai, at the age of 74, having been admitted to the hospital due to 'age-related issues'. Her condition had quickly deteriorated, being placed on aventilator at the time of her death.[5]

Selected filmography

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Playback singer

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YearFilmSongCo-singersMusic director
1976Kabhi Kabhie"Surkh Jode Ki Yeh Jagmagahat
(Saada Chidiya Da Chamba Ve)"
Lata Mangeshkar,Jagjit KaurKhayyam
1977Doosra Aadmi[6] • "Angna Ayenge Sanvariya"
 • "Jaan Meri Rooth Gayi"
 • Deven Verma
 • Kishore Kumar
Rajesh Roshan
1978Trishul"Ja Ri Bahena Ja"K. J. Yesudas, Kishore KumarKhayyam
1979Noorie • "Ashiq Ho To Aisa Ho (Qawwali)"
 • "Uske Khel Nirale"
 • Mahendra Kapoor, Jagjit Kaur, S.K. Mahan
 • Jagjit Kaur,Anwar
Khayyam
1979Kaala Patthar"Jaggaya Jaggaya"Mahendra Kapoor, S.K. MahanRajesh Roshan
1981Nakhuda"Aaja Aaja Yaar Habibi"Khayyam
1981Silsila"Khud Se Jo Vada Kiya Tha"Shiv-Hari
1982Bazaar"Chale Aao Saiyaan"Khayyam
1982Sawaal"Idhar Aa Sitamgar"Jagjit KaurKhayyam
1984Lorie"Gudiya Chidiya Chand Chakori"Jagjit Kaur,Asha BhosleKhayyam
1985Faasle"Mora Banna Dulhan Leke Aaya"Shobha GurtuShiv-Hari
1989Chandni"Main Sasural Nahi Jaaungi"Shiv-Hari
1991Lamhe"Freak Out (Parody Song)"Sudesh BhonsleShiv-Hari
1992Deewana Hoon Pagal Nahi"Maiya Ki Aankhon Ka"Suresh Wadkar,Udit Narayan
1993Darr • "Meri Maa Ne Laga Diye"
 • "Solah Button Meri Choli"
Lata Mangeshkar,Kavita KrishnamurthyShiv-Hari
1993Aaina • "Meri Banno Ki Aayegi Baraat (Happy)"
 • "Meri Banno Ki Aayegi Baraat (Sad)"
Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen
1995Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge"Ghar Aaja Pardesi"Manpreet KaurJatin–Lalit
2002Mujhse Dosti Karoge!"The Medley"Lata Mangeshkar,Udit Narayan,Sonu NigamRahul Sharma

Other roles

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YearFilmCredited asNotes
1976Kabhi KabhieScreenwriter
1981SilsilaCostume designer
1982Sawaal
1993AainaProducer
1995Dilwale Dulhania Le JayengeAssociate producer
1997Dil To Pagal HaiAssociate producer
Screenwriter
2000MohabbateinAssociate producer
2002Mujhse Dosti Karoge!
Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai
2004Veer-Zaara

References

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  1. ^abParker, Shaheen (24 October 2012)."Yashji was always Pam's priority: Simi Garewal".Mid-Day. Mumbai. Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2013. Retrieved24 January 2013.
  2. ^Vijayakar, Rajiv (25 October 2012)."Women in Yash Chopra's films".Bollywood Hungama. Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2012. Retrieved24 January 2013.
  3. ^N, PATCY."'I was told Yash and Mumtaz were 'just friends.' That wasn't the truth!'".Rediff. Retrieved27 April 2023.
  4. ^"The life and times of Yash Chopra".Pune Mirror. 22 October 2012. Archived fromthe original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved24 January 2013.
  5. ^"Yash Chopra's wife Pamela Chopra passes away at 74".The Times of India.ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved20 April 2023.
  6. ^Doosara Aadmi (LP). EMI. 1977. ECLP 5528.

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