Dev Anand, the
oldest young man in the film world of India, died on Saturday in London at the
age of 88. His passing truly brings down
the curtain on the Golden Age of Bombay cinema. Starting in the 1940s he remained a
certified multiplatinum diamond encrusted megastar throughout the 50’s, 60’s,
70’s and 80’s. Even in the last two
decades of his life, he kept making films, though his aura had long been eclipsed by the Shahrukhs and Amirs of contemporary Bollywood.
When he died he was working on yet another starring role!
For several generations of Indians Dev Anand was Mr Movie. His
7 decades as an actor are hard to imagine and will likely never be
surpassed. As an American kid growing up in India there was
for years only one name I knew in Indian movies, Dev Anand.
That name recognition did not come from my frequenting Hindi
movies but from the close proximity of his two children: Sunil and Devina. They were our school’s link
with fame and celebrity. Sunil, a year older than me, played the
drums. Devina, was a couple years
behind me and was known for her striking looks and ability as a classical
dancer. Neither had the slightest air
about them. They acted and indeed, were, absolutely normal, just like the rest
of us. And yet, we knew. Their dad is Dev Anand!!!
Dev visited the
school infrequently but when he did the entire staff and all the Indian
students would line up as if they were greeting the Queen. It was the only time
other than Sports Day we got to see our teachers and domestic staff run.
As I grew older I saw a few of his pictures like Hare Krishna Hare Ram in which I was
introduced to the groovy spaced out stoner hit Dam Maro Dam (Take a Toke). In
Ishq Ishq Ishq (Love, Love,
Love) I was met with all manner of tightly bloused dancing ladies (see photo of Zeenat, below) and risqué
music.
Dev Anand was not
only Evergreen, implausibly playing the ‘hero’ to leading ladies a third his
age, but he will be remembered as a light hearted, fun loving, natty dressed
ladies man. In this his greatest rival
was Shammi Kapoor who too passed
away in 2011. And like Shammi’s films Dev Anand’s movies were usually filled with several cracking
tunes. Even if the film was a flop you
could find solace in the soundtrack.
Tonight’s post is from one of those flops, Darling Darling. Released in 1977 it
starred his biggest discovery as well as his greatest heartthrob the gorgeous Zeenat Aman in an Eliza Doolittle type role. For years Dev was in love with Zeenat which makes this and other similar vintage films with her memorable as the
songs take on an additional level of poignancy.
The opening number, sung by Kishore
Kumar, Hello Darling ranks as fine an example of what is now referred to as Bollywood funk, Aise Na
Mujhe Tum Dekho is a stunning showcase of Kishore’s singing ability, while Ek Main Hun Ek Tu is a classic weepy love ballad with Asha Bhosle joining forces with Kishore.
It is cliché to say, the
world won’t be the same when someone passes. But in this case it is the
simple truth. Without Dev Anand Indian cinema is a far less
fun place. A big chunk of its glory has disappeared.
Farewell Dev sahib.
Track
Listing:
01 Hello Darling
02 Woh Aurat Hai
03 Raat Gayi Baat Gayi
04 Ek Main Hun Ek Tun
05 Aise Na Mujhe Tum Dekho
06 Yeh Duniya Kya Hai Duniya
8 comments:
My love and best wishes to a soul who had charmed his way to the heats of every film lover. A Hero of Hearts we will remember you as long a Hindi movies exist. We loved you and will continue to love you.
Right you are Sandeep
In a chilling coincidence I was having a conversation with a cousin about recent passings of legends like Jagjit Singh and Kuldip Manak. He brought up Dev Anand and how he had seen him recently on television, commenting on how strong he looked. When I drove home 2 hours later and read the news online, I realized just as my cousin was speaking about him, he was breathing his last. Aaise Na Mujhe Tum Dekho is an all time favorite Kishore number! The teasing tone of it is all together delicious.
Deewani, you're right about that song. nice way to put it.
Ajnabi sahib, thanks for a little bit of your personal recollections of the great Dev Anand. These are great catchy numbers and the list of hitbsongs filmed on Dev Anand must be in the hundreds at least. Of the original troika of the legendary actors only Dilip Sahib survives.
Fawad sahib,
A real Pakistani troika!
I can certainly see how he might have fallen in love with Zeenat Aman!
Hi i m biggest fan of Dev sir, Dev Anand Hit Songs
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