Ghajini Photographers of the
Indian media caught a glimpse of the extremely-reclusive Chopra on 27 December 2008. Chopra's
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Aamir Khan's
Ghajini were the two big Indian releases of the year 2008 and were pitted against each other by the press;
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi was to release on
Diwali and
Ghajini was to release on
Christmas, with a gap of a few weeks between them. Chopra was present at a private screening of
Ghajini that was held by Khan, for members of the
film industry. Chopra was seen leaving through the back entrance of the theatre premise around 2 am, just before the end credits of the film. On spotting multiple
journalists outside the venue, he reportedly panicked and desperately sprinted towards his car to avoid being photographed. Chopra pulled down the sun visor of his car and drove away.
Failed acquisition of Yash Raj Films by Walt Disney The Walt Disney Company entered India in 2007 through a co-production agreement (
Ta Ra Rum Pum,
Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic, and
Roadside Romeo) with YRF. Disney's move was seen as a bid to increase its global presence and enter
Indian entertainment. This was followed by
Warner Bros.,
Columbia Pictures,
Universal Pictures, and
20th Century Fox, who made similar moves. Post the release of the three films,
Disney attempted a
hostile takeover of YRF in December 2009. The offer was pushed after
its acquisitions of
Pixar and
Marvel from the previous year. YRF however fought the offer and continued as a domestic entity, heavily aided by the
Tata Sons. This was followed by the exits of
Dick Cook from Walt Disney and Sanjeev Kohli from YRF. In June 2011, Disney acquired
UTV at to establish Disney-UTV. Records from the
Registrar of Companies of the same year showed that YRF received investments from
LIC of India,
Catamaran Ventures, and
Maruti-Udyog. In December 2016, Disney-UTV announced a temporary closure of its offices. After the release of its
final film in July 2017, Disney exited all film operations in India and was permanently liquidated. In January 2019, YRF reached a valuation by
SEBI, thereby making it the largest Indian film production company of all time.
Failed acquisition of B.R. Films by 20th Century Fox In 2010,
20th Century Fox launched its Indian operations and partnered with
B.R. Films to co-produce its first project titled
Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai. However, a few months into production, the film was permanently stalled due to creative and scheduling conflicts amongst the makers. This delay led to a lawsuit filed by Fox against B.R. Films and
Ravi Chopra claiming breach of contract and severe financial damages. In its appeal, Fox demanded the transfer of licensing rights of the entire B.R. Films catalogue, including the television series
Mahabharat, along with a monetary compensation of . In July 2012, the
Sessions Court of Mumbai ordered B.R. Films to remit the demanded assets to avoid foreclosure of its studio and family residence in Juhu, Mumbai. In April 2013, Aditya Chopra submitted a promissory note to the sitting bench of the
Bombay High Court against the loan; the letter guaranteed full repayment of the loan and was co-signed by
Arundhati Bhattacharya and
N. Chandrasekaran. The loan was settled in July of the same year and all licensing rights were transferred back to B.R. Films. Ravi Chopra did not produce any film post this settlement till his demise in November 2014. In 2016, 20th Century Fox announced a complete shut down of its
Indian operations, leading to the exits of Vijay Singh (from Fox Star Studios) and Emma Watts (from 20th Century Studios). In 2017, B.R. Films went into production of three independent projects titled
Bareilly Ki Barfi,
Ittefaq, and
Pati Patni Aur Woh. Produced at , the films collectively grossed more than at the global box office. All three films were distributed by YRF Distributors at 0% commission with
Ittefaq becoming the first (and only) remake of a YRF project.
Son of Sardaar In 2012,
Ajay Devgan,
Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and
Eros International together moved the
Competition Commission of India against Yash Raj Films and Aditya Chopra, accusing the company of using monopolistic business practices and rampantly abusing their dominant position and clout in the
Entertainment Industry of India by entering into a tie-in arrangement with 1,500 single screen film exhibitors (out of a total of 2,100) of India, that obliged them to showcase the company's
Jab Tak Hai Jaan (and not
Son of Sardaar) on the Diwali week of 2012 and continue its theatrical run for two weeks after the worldwide release. The trio eventually moved the
Competition Appellate Tribunal on 30 October 2012 against YRF but were turned down by the bench heading the Tribunal. Both films opened on 13 November 2012;
Jab Tak Hai Jaan released on 3500 screens and
Son of Sardar released on 2000 screens, in the worldwide market. However, in November 2013, the CCI dismissed the case filing as they found YRF to not be in contravention of the Competition Act of India; YRF won the case.
Raees Raees (2017) was a film produced by
Excel Entertainment and
Red Chillies Entertainment helmed by
Rahul Dholakia. Principal photography of the film was completed in April 2015 and a few months were allotted to its post-production work. A teaser/trailer of the film was released across
social media platforms and attached to
Bajrangi Bhaijaan on 17 July 2015 announcing it as a 5 July 2016 release; packaged and presented as an
Eid project. However, sensing an opportunity in the same period, YRF went ahead to
green-light its own
Sultan, slated for release on the same day, in January 2016. Principal photography with
Salman Khan and
Anushka Sharma was completed in 3 months followed by post-production work being completed in May. A teaser/trailer and other marketing material featuring both Khan and Sharma were released simultaneously starting in April across platforms and networks. The film was ready for a 5 July release and as a result, around 4230 theatre screens available in India would have been divided among the two films. Realising a loss in business to both films,
Ritesh Sidhwani and
Shah Rukh Khan, the producers of
Raees approached Chopra to work out a settlement to ensure both projects are exhibited comfortably across centres. However, Chopra disagreed to shift his release date stating the poor performance of Khan's prior releases (
Dilwale and
Fan) in the global box office. Moreover, Chopra ensured that YRF Distributors (his film distribution leg) exhibit
Sultan to more than 3100 screens (out of the total 4230), apparently abusing his dominant position and clout in the
Entertainment Industry of India, an allegation that he has battled several times in the past.
Sultan eventually released on 6 July 2016, as planned by YRF, across 4310 Indian screens and 1130 screens internationally, to gross in the worldwide market and
Raees was postponed to 26 January 2017, scheduled to release alongside
Kaabil on the same day.
Paani In November 2012, YRF
green-lit their first Indian-American war drama co-production titled
Paani with
DreamWorks Pictures. The film was to be helmed by
Shekhar Kapur and
Sushant Singh Rajput was signed for the lead role in December of the same year. Principal photography was to start in June 2013, and it was planned as a December 2015 release by both Chopra and Kapur.
A. R. Rahman was roped in to score the music of the film and pre-production work started in January 2013 with the entire cast and crew at YRF Studios. In February 2013,
Sanjay Leela Bhansali offered the lead role to Rajput in his
Shakespearean tragic romance
Ram-Leela, which was scheduled to be shot throughout the year 2013. Chopra, however, advised Rajput to turn down the role to focus solely on
Paani and led Bhansali to sign
Ranveer Singh (through YRF Talent) instead. In November 2013, Chopra shelved
Paani stating
affordability issues faced by YRF during pre-production work.
Ram-Leela meanwhile opened to overwhelming critical and
box office success in the same period with both Bhansali and Singh being awarded extensively for their work. Rajput was later signed for another independent YRF projects;
Detective Byomkesh Bakshy scheduled to release in April 2015, which was a
box-office bomb.
Pathaan On 12 December 2022, YRF released a song from the
fourth project of its
spy universe titled "
Besharam Rang" across all media platforms. Picturised on
Deepika Padukone and
Shah Rukh Khan in the outskirts of
Benicàssim, the song was written by
Vishal–Shekhar and
Kumaar. Choreography and direction was by
Vaibhavi Merchant. A few days after release of the song, it started gaining criticism among right-wing ideologists for its lyrics, Padukone's appearance in a saffron bikini, and Khan's appearance in green trousers. A boycott call on
Twitter by the name "#BoycottPathaan" began to trend with a section of users calling the visuals "vulgar" and "infuriating". Chopra wrote to the
Office of the Prime Minister explaining this issue a week before the release of the film. On 18 January 2023, the
Prime Minister of India sent out a warning to the workers of all national political parties to "strictly refrain from making comments on films". It was the first-ever public statement strategically released by the PMO to safeguard the release of a film in India. The
Ministry for Information and Broadcasting further cautioned political leaders and workers against making remarks on important films. Followingly, the state governments of
Gujarat,
Uttar Pradesh,
Madhya Pradesh, and
Assam assured YRF protection for its viewers and assurance that protestors will be strictly prosecuted. On 24 January 2023, a day before the release of the film, the
Vishva Hindu Parishad released a statement to its members that they were "satisfied
" with the
certification of the film and assured that all protests will be ceased. At the time of the statement,
Pathaan was slated to be screened in 5500+ movie theatres in India and 2500+ movie theatres in more than 100 countries internationally thereby making it the most widely released Indian film. After two days of its release, 25 additional screens were added after the
Chief Justice of
Delhi High Court directed Chopra to add an exclusive version of the film for people with
disabilities. On 3 March 2023,
Pathaan emerged as the
third highest grossing Hindi film of all time. ==Personal life==