Popular songs such as Tu mere saamne… from Darr with Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla and Zara sa jhoom loon… from DDLJ were shot on Jungfrau Railways' trains. Not many know that Chopra's first visited Switzerland in 1984 to shoot his film, Faasle. However, the last Yash Raj Films production to be shot in Switzerland was Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), directed by Siddharth Anand.
Not just that, a deluxe suite of the Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel too has been named after Chopra. Parts of the song, Naa jaane mere dil ko…, which were passed off as being shot in London in DDLJ, were actually located near this hotel. "It's a historical and emotional moment. These felicitations aren't just for me, but for my industry and, my country, India," says Chopra, who was also honoured with the Ambassador of Interlaken award, making him its first recipient.
Chopra, who is often credited for showcasing Switzerland in his films, feels his romance with the country is still going strong. "Generally people try to fleece filmmakers when they go to shoot a film abroad. But here, authorities are genuinely interested in helping you," he says, before recalling an incident where a traffic policeman actually diverted traffic to accommodate the shoot. "I was nervous because I had to wrap up the shot that day itself. I was quite surprised that the traffic policeman agreed to divert the traffic."
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