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Yash Chopra conferred honorary doctorate

Kudos to King of Romance! Ace filmmaker Yash Chopra has been conferred with an honorary doctorate by a UK College for his remarkable contribution to cinema.

Updated on: Jul 28, 2010 07:56 PM IST
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The king of romance, Yash Chopra has been conferred with an honorary doctorate by a UK College for his remarkable contribution to cinema.



The ace filmmaker, who has made memorable films like Silsila, Kabhi Kabhi and Chandni was given a Doctor of Letters by the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)



"I am humbled by this honour and would like to thank SOAS for this recognition. My film making has always been from the heart and I would like to pass on this same message to students all over the world," the 77-year-old filmmaker said in a statement.



The Director and Principal of SOAS, Professor Paul Webley and The President of SOAS, Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, presented the doctorate to Chopra.



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Professor Rachel Dwyer, the public orator, said in the citation, "Chopra's films use a melodramatic form to show emotions at their deepest and rawest and that the dialogues and the song lyrics of his films are remembered and recited almost as mantras, as they describe things that are hard to say, using language, imagery and music in a perfect balance."

 
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