Remember Dhoom actor Uday Chopra? He looks unrecognisable in new airport photos

Uday Chopra has been recently spotted at the airport by the paparazzi and the Dhoom actor looks unrecognisable in the photos.
Uday Chopra

Uday Chopra

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Uday Chopra gets spotted by the paparazzi at the airport
  • The Dhoom actor looks unrecognisable in the photos
  • Uday was seen donning a casual attire
Bollywood actor Uday Chopra, who is popular for his role in Dhoom, has been recently spotted in the airport. The actor, who portrayed the role of Ali in this movie franchise, looks unrecognisable in his new photos.
Uday has been spotted by the paparazzi at the airport earlier today. The Dhoom 3 actor can be seen sporting a casual look in a grey t-shirt and blue denims. He donned a sunglass as he was spotted heading out of the city. Uday Chopra’s transformation has left netizens in surprise as they couldn’t recognise the actor from his recent appearance.
Take a look at his transformation here:
Uday chopra
Uday chopra
The Pyaar Impossible actor started his career as an assistant director in the 1991 film Lamhe. He then turned producer for Yeh Dillagi and made his debut as an actor with the popular musical romantic drama Mohabbatein, where he starred alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan and others. He then featured in movies like Pyaar Impossible, Neal ‘n’ Nikki and others.
Despite being from a filmy family, Uday couldn’t make it big as an actor. He, however, is the CEO of Yash Raj Films (YRF) along with his mother Pamela Chopra and his brother Aditya Chopra. Uday Chopra also founded his own company ‘Yomics’ which creates comics based on films produced under the banner of YRF.
Uday also produced two Hollywood films Grace of Monaco and The Longest Week. While Grace of Monaco was a biography of American actress Grace Kelly, The Longest Week is a comedy drama starring Olivia Wilde and Jason Bateman.
Uday was last seen reprising his role as Ali in the 2013 Aamir Khan starrer Dhoom 3. The actor dated actresss Tanisha Mukherjee and Nargis Fakhri.
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