Dev Anand classics to return to the big screen
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Niharika Lal (BOMBAY TIMES; September 11, 2023)
To celebrate Dev Anand’s birth centenary, the Film Heritage Foundation (FHF) has curated a film festival for his fans, titled ‘Dev Anand@100 – Forever Young’, that will bring the superstar’s iconic films back to the big screen. The two-day film festival will be held on Sept 23 and 24 in 30 cities. These films have been selected by the Film Heritage Foundation (FHF) in collaboration with the NFDC (National Film Development Corporation of India) and NFAI (National Film Archive of India) which restored these films. I&B and FHF officials say that the idea behind this festival is to reintroduce Dev Anand’s films to a new generation and rekindle nostalgia for those who love his films.
WHAT’S HAPPENING
After ‘Bachchan Back to the Beginning’ and ‘Dilip Kumar – Hero of Heroes’ last year, exhibitors along with Film Heritage Foundation and National Film Development Corporation, are organizing a film fest to mark Dev Anand’s birth centenary on Sept 23 & 24.
‘We are grateful that Dev saab’s films are preserved & restored’
The films have been chosen to introduce the new generation to unforgettable Dev Anand characters – Inspector Shekhar in the thriller C.I.D., Raju, the tour guide, in Guide, Vinay/Amar in the spy thriller Jewel Thief and Johny Mera Naam’s Johny.
‘I WOULD JUMP THE BOUNDARY WALLS OF COLLEGE TO WATCH DEV SAAB’S FILMS’
‘As Dev saab turns 100 this year, I still remember how his attitude and singular style in his performances would get us out of our hostel beds in the middle of the night, jump the boundary walls of the college to the nearest film theatre repeatedly, just to witness the magic of his charm and energy. And on our way back we would sing along with his songs, his deliveries of dialogue and create this wonderful world he had structured for us to be remembered forever.’
— Amitabh Bachchan
The NFDC-NFAI is leaving no effort spared to ensure that these films are presented in the best possible way
It is important for the public to witness Dev Anand on the big screen once again, just as they did during his heyday decades ago. The NFDC-NFAI is leaving no effort spared to ensure that these films are presented in the best possible way, with hundreds of restoration artists technicians, graders, DOPs, sound engineers and archivists, spread across multiple cities, are hard at work to once again bring these films to life. The restoration of the films is being undertaken as part of the National Film Heritage Mission and funded by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
-Prithul Kumar, MD NFDC and Joint Secretary (Films)
‘THERE CAN NEVER BE ANOTHER DEV ANAND’
‘I’m delighted that the festival will open with Johny Mera Naam, the first film I worked on with him. He was already a megastar when I was cast in this film, but he never made me feel like a newcomer. Afterward, we worked on several films that became big hits. His unique and inimitable style was a delight to watch, not only for the audience but also for me. I have very fond memories of Dev saheb. There can never be another Dev Anand’
— Hema Malini
‘LEARNED SO MUCH FROM DEV SAAB’
‘I grew up watching Dev Anand’s films. I have admired Dev saab since my childhood; he was my hero and mentor. He gave me my first break with Swami Dada (1982), and I was fortunate to work with him on several films. His energy surpassed even the youngest person on the set. I learned so much from him, and I am grateful that his films are preserved and restored so that young actors today can continue to learn and appreciate the work of a legend’
— Jackie Shroff
‘DAD STILL REMAINS THE EVERGREEN ROMANTIC SUPERSTAR’
As we celebrate his centennial, I’d like to say that dad’s movies were decades ahead of their time. I’m confident that the fest will be a huge success, and newer audiences will rediscover the youthful magic of my father – who will forever stay young on screen
— Suneil Anand, Dev Anand’s son
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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