The little boy turned his father's legacy into a company of 100 million rupees, married actress from the 90s, his wife is…, the name is…

Today, Aditya Chopra is known as one of the largest producers of Indian films. However, due to his stuttering problem, he was once rejected by the National Academy of Drama.
The boy who became the chairman of India's largest production plant
The Indian film industry saw visionary filmmakers who risked all the harm to the film and left behind a legacy after their death. Only a few can advance the legacy and take it to another level. Today, we will discuss a man like this who turned his father’s vision into one of the largest production houses in India. You know this little kid, who took a photo with his mom? The adorable boy has the courage to deal with this trend, grasped his father's legacy and made it a company of Rs 100 crore. Are there any speculations about the largest producer in Bollywood?
The biggest producer in Bollywood is…
The child in this photo is Aditya Chopra, the son of the late film producer Yash Chopra. Today, Yash Raj movies are known for making multiple blockbusters, developing Bollywood’s first movie-sharing universe. All this happened due to Chairman Aditya Chopra.
Aditya Chopra was once rejected by NSD
Aditya Chopra was born on May 21, 1971 and is the eldest son of Yash Chopra and Pamela Chopra. He is the nephew of film producers Br Chopra and Yash Johar, and the cousin of film producers Karan Johar and Ravi Chopra. Aditya graduated from the Sydenham School of Business and Economics along with Anil Thadani, Karan Johar and Abhishek Kapoor. According to reports, Adia was denied access to the Theatre Academy due to the harsh knot of the young applicant.
Aditya's career began with his father's films such as Chandni (1989), Lamhe (1991), and Darr (1993). Aditya also wrote scripts for his father's Parampara (1992) and the film aaina (1993) made by his mother. Aditya Chopra began her career as the director of the romantic drama Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995). In a decade of action, comedy and thriller, Aditya Chopra debuts with a love story. DDLJ became the iconic blockbuster, and it still runs in Maratha Mandir in Mumbai. After DDLJ, Aditya directed more blockbusters, Mohabbatein (2000) and Rab Ne Bana di Jodi (2008). However, his last director, Befikre (2018), was impressed at the box office.