Uday
Chopra
remembered
his
filmmaker-father
Yash
Chopra
on
his
death
anniversary
on
October
21
with
a
heartfelt
post.
In
a
series
of
tweets,
the
Dhoom
actor
wrote
that
his
father's
passing
away
has
not
only
left
a
void
not
just
in
the
film
industry
but
also
in
lives
of
all
he
touched.
Uday
tweeted,
"My
father
passed
away
this
day
9
years
ago.
He
left
a
void
not
only
in
the
film
industry
but
in
the
lives
of
all
he
touched.
I
think
he
took
a
part
of
me
with
him
which
I
may
never
get
back,
but
that
is
fine.
We
are
all
incomplete
beings
and
we
must
learn
to
live
with
that."
The
Neal
'n'
Nikki
actor
further
also
spoke
about
the
bond
that
he
shared
with
his
late
father.
He
wrote,
"But
it's
not
just
Love
that
I
felt
for
him.
It
was
like
a
brotherhood
that
I
lost.
We
understood
that
we
were
deeply
different
creatures
and
yet
we
accepted
each
other,
with
not
just
respect,
but
with
humor.
That's
how
I
will
remember
him...With
respect
and
humor.
My
Dad
always!!!"
Have
a
look
at
his
tweets.
But
it’s
not
just
Love
that
I
felt
for
him.
It
was
like
a
brotherhood
that
I
lost.
We
understood
that
we
were
deeply
different
creatures
and
yet
we
accepted
each
other,
with
not
just
respect,
but
with
humor.
That’s
how
I
will
remember
him…With
respect
and
humor.
My
Dad
always!!!
Uday
Chopra
started
his
film
career
by
assisting
his
father,
late
Yash
Chopra
on
movies
like
Lamhe,
Parampara,
Darr
and
Dil
To
Pagal
Hai.
He
also
worked
as
an
assistant
director
on
his
brother
Aditya
Chopra's
directorial
debut
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayengi.
Uday
made
his
debut
as
an
actor
with
Mohabbatein.
However
his
most
popular
role
till
date
is
that
of
Ali
from
the
Dhoom
franchise.
After
a
string
of
duds
at
the
box
office,
he
shifted
base
to
Los
Angeles,
where
he
started
his
own
journey
as
a
producer.
Speaking
about
Yash
Chopra,
the
legendary
director-producer
is
remembered
as
one
of
the
finest
filmmakers
in
Indian
cinema
whose
larger-than-life
depiction
of
romance
on
screen
enthralled
millions.
Some
of
his
renowned
works
as
a
director
include
Deewar,
Kabhi
Kabhie,
Chandni,
Darr,
Dil
To
Pagal
Hai,
Veer
Zara
and
Jab
Tak
Hai
Jaan.
Chopra
breathed
his
last
due
to
multiple
organ
failure
after
developing
bacterial
pneumonia
and
dengue
in
2012.