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Bollywood producer and director Yash Chopra, father of Aditya Chopra, in Mumbai Image Credit: AP

The head of Yash Raj Films, Aditya Chopra, known for staying away from the cameras and media interactions, has recorded his first on-camera interview for 'The Romantics', a Netflix global docu-series.

The last time Aditya gave an interview was for a print magazine in 1995.

As superstar Hrithik Roshan says in the trailer, Aditya Chopra is regarded as the brain who shaped "the contours of the industry" and hearing him share insights about YRF is a huge highlight for the film fraternity, cinephiles and Hindi cinema audience at large.

The four-part docu-series by Netflix celebrates legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra, YRF's legacy and its impact on Indian pop-culture for the last 50 years. It stars 35 personalities, including the mega-stars who have closely worked with YRF over the years.

The Romantics trailer, The docu-series will be streaming on Netflix from February 14 You Tube

They will collectively dive into the history of Hindi cinema through the lens of YRF's impact in making the industry and its leading stars a household name globally through its path-breaking and generation-defining films.

The trailer of 'The Romantics' also revealed a stark fact wherein a number of iconic cinematic names hate the word 'Bollywood' which has been casually used for decades to describe the Hindi film industry. Bollywood, a portmanteau of Bombay and Hollywood was originally coined by the West to describe Hindi cinema. Over time Bollywood has grown to become a popular term today.

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The docu-series, through the words of the mega-stars on Hindi cinema, will address the identity of Hindi film industry in the West and how these celebrities feel the term 'Bollywood' is not inclusive to other film industries of India and, thus, they despise it.

'The Romantics' will release on February 14, 2023 as a tribute to Yash Chopra, who is regarded as the 'Father of Romance' in India because of his iconic romantic films like 'Silsila', 'Lamhe', 'Kabhi Kabhie', 'Veer-Zaara', 'Dil To Pagal Hai', 'Chandni', 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan', etc.