Interview with legendary Indian actor Dev Anand

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183.8 هزار بار بازدید - 7 سال پیش - An interview with legendary Indian
An interview with legendary Indian film actor of Hindi cinema, Shri Dev Anand. He speaks in detail about his career, early life, 21st century culture, films, directors, music directors and much more.

He emphasizes on his heroic image and acting style popular among fans which he never intended to change. Admits to being not a good dancer but managed spontaneously during shoots with a basic sense of rhythm. He has also been the voice behind many romantic songs which he personally liked, in the years between 1950 and early 1970's.

He also goes on to reveal about the two gaps on the two sides of his upper teeth line which his first studio was conscious of, and who gave him fill ins, but he felt uncomfortable and awkward speaking with fill ins and told the studio that if people have to like him they will like him as he is, and if they don't he doesn't care.

He relates himself to the image of an urban sophisticated debonair man because he feels he is that man, and admits to being a city-bred man, as he grew up in a town of Gurdaspur and not his ancestral village. Adding to the fact that he went to an English convent in Dalhousie, followed by Lahore Government college and is an English Honours graduate, hence he feels he is sophisticated enough to be called a modern man and is proud of it.

Even as he speaks about his association with S.D. Burman, he has always told people that in 1957, three films of S.D. Burman were released and in all the three, all the six songs of each film were super films, one was Guru Dutt's 'Pyaasa', second was 'Nau Do Gyaara' of Navketan and third was 'Paying Guest' of Filmistan. Which he believes was great music by any standards.

He recalls an interesting story behind the song 'Aye meri topi'. He was coming back from Karlovy Vary festival to Prague in a bus with many film delegates who were singing their national anthems, and even he and his team also sang the Indian national anthem. But he set his comic ball rolling by telling them that he would sing another national anthem of India and he started singing 'Aye meri topi palat ke aa' and everybody started singing along with it.

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