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Dev Anand, The Star who became the Sun


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ARUMUGAM JAMBULINGAM
Tribute to Devsab
by ARUMUGAM JAMBULINGAM on Dec 06, 2011 11:12 AM

Is it possible to forget his film like TAXI DRIVER, GUIDE, etc. His hair style, walking style cant be forgotten by those days people.

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jack Pais
greatest cineartist
by jack Pais on Dec 06, 2011 11:10 AM

To me dev And is the greatest Indian cineartist

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jack Pais
greatest cine artis
by jack Pais on Dec 06, 2011 11:09 AM

To me Dev Anand is the grestest Indian Cineartist

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Tarlenanmaga
A visionary, Talented & Great Human being
by Tarlenanmaga on Dec 06, 2011 10:58 AM

Who would have dared to make a movie like Guide(when it was made it had set a trend for Hindi movies)and address a very controversial subject with subtlety and meantime entertain the audience, only Dev Saab can do this.

RIP Dev Saab

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Tarlenanmaga
A visionary, Talented & Great Human being
by Tarlenanmaga on Dec 06, 2011 10:58 AM

Who would have dared to make a movie like Guide(when it was made it had set a trend for Hindi movies)and address a very controversial subject with subtlety and meantime entertain the audience, only Dev Saab can do this.

RIP Dev Saab

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lfmumbai
Devanand
by lfmumbai on Dec 06, 2011 10:53 AM  | Hide replies

Maybe movie's his 60/70's good but his 80/90's movie are bakwas. Not even worth watching.

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Rajesh Bangad
Re: Devanand
by Rajesh Bangad on Dec 06, 2011 11:07 AM
You are absolutely right. As long as he was under Goldie Anand director venture he was good . Once he started his own production and direction it was bakwas.

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yeshwanth Pai
Dev Saab and his ever youthful indulgence
by yeshwanth Pai on Dec 06, 2011 10:47 AM

what a fantastic tribute to a real human being who lived and loved every moment of his life

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Kalyan Kumar
Bollywood Becoming a Barren land
by Kalyan Kumar on Dec 06, 2011 10:47 AM

The Golden era of Hindi fIlms ending with more stalwarts fading away. With a few like AB and Dharam the industry will look bankrupt and barren as the field will be open for the grab of a techies and plagiarists

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Unnikrishnan rozario
A small tribute
by Unnikrishnan rozario on Dec 06, 2011 10:41 AM  | Hide replies

A small tribute to a great person i love.. long live Dev Anand....

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Unnikrishnan rozario
Re: A small tribute
by Unnikrishnan rozario on Dec 06, 2011 10:42 AM
no one can fill the space u created...

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