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Dev Anand (born Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand; 26 September 1923 – 3 December 2011) was an Indian actor, writer, director and producer known for his work in Hindi cinema. Anand is considered as one of the greatest and most successful actors in the history of Indian cinema. [1]
A comprehensive list of films featuring Dev Anand, an Indian actor, writer, director and producer known for his work in Hindi cinema. The list covers his career from 1946 to 2011, with roles, awards and notes.
YearFilmRole2011Gambhir Singh2005Prem Batra (Johnny Master) [a]2003Shaan2001Vikramjeet (Vicky)Dev Anand was a legendary actor, producer and director in Indian cinema, known for his charisma, versatility and social consciousness. He starred in over 110 films, won several awards and honors, and passed away in 2011.
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Dev Anand was a legendary actor, director and producer of Indian cinema, known for his roles in films like Guide, Kala Pani and Chargesheet. He received many awards and honours, including Padma Bhushan, Dadasaheb Phalke Award and a postage stamp, and died in 2011 at the age of 88.
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Dev Anand, an actor with a rapid-fire style of dialogue delivery and a penchant for nodding while speaking, is known for his iconic performances in the films like ‘Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja’ (1993), ‘Jewel Thief’ (1967), ‘Johny Mera Naam’ (1970), ‘Haré Rama Haré Krishna’ (1971), and many more.
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Monu (Mohan) and Sonu (Sohan) are the two sons of a police inspector. The kids excel in boxing. Their father gets killed by a goon following orders from Ranjit (Premnath). Mohan kills the goon and takes refuge in a car boot.
Sep 20, 2023 · With a cap dangerously perched on puffed-up hair, a smile on his face and a song on his lips, Dev Anand straddled the space between the good and the bad, old and new, sometimes as a rakish cab...