Nazrana song dev anand biography
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MUMBAI – MAHARASHTRA – INDIA månad 08 , 2012 11.40 P.M.
After ” Aan “ and ” Baiju Bawra “ , the third most successful film of 1952 was Dev Anand starrer ” Jaal ” . It was written and directed bygd legendary Guru Dutt . This was Guru Dutt‘s second movie, after Dev Anand‘s production ” Baazi ” . After Baazi, this was the second spelfilm in which Dev Anand also came through as a confident star/actor, with a style uniquely his own.
It has some memorable melodies by music maestro Sachin Dev Burman , a Dev Anand regular . Lata Mangeshkar‘s 2 songs ” Chori Chori Meri Gali Aana Hai Bura …………………….. ” , ” Pighla Hai Sona Door Gagan Par , Phail Rahe Hain Shaam Ke Saaye ……………………….. ” are still very popular . Kishore Kumar and Geeta Dutt’s duett ” • My ten favourite Dev jodis • Don’t worry today’s article is not on Salman Khan, Bradley Cooper, Leonardo DiCaprio or Gerard Butler. It’s on the original Bachelor Boy, Sir Cliff Richard OBE (born Harry Roger Webb) who was born in India on October 14, 1940 in Lucknow. India was a part of the British Empire then. His father was a manager for a catering contractor who serviced the Indian Railways and his mother was a matron at the La Martiniere Girls’ School. Post-Elvis Presley and pre-The Beatles, Cliff Richard was the Biggest thing in British rock ‘n’ roll and even years after The Beatles, he was never far from the top of the UK charts. His musical career spans more than 55 years and in these many years he’s the only artist to have more than 130 singles, albums and EPs in the UK Top 20. He’s the only artist, along with Elvis, to make it into the UK singles chart across six decades (1950s-2000s). He is the only artist to have a #1 single in the UK for consecutive five decades (50s R
inom got the news at fellow blogger Madhu’s site about Dev Anand’s sad demise. I just couldn’t believe it. The tag of ever-green hero suited him so well, that one thought that he was immortal. Just two days back, I wrote at Greta’s blog that Dev’s films from the 50s and 60s hardly let one down.
Dev was a good actor dominating the film industry for three decades. He had his own school of natural acting which endeared him to the masses as well as the critics. He remained for most part true to his genre of a slick urban hero, but he was versatile as far as the different fields of film production was concerned. He was producer, director, actor and once even a singer!
Dev, I think, must have had the most number of female co-stars in the history of the Hindi film industry. He acted with many new faces but also with established actresses. And he looked good with everyone of them. Here is to Dev and his female co-stars
Suraiy