On Dev Anand's 100th Birth Anniversary, A Look At Actor's Movies And Pairing With Waheeda Rahman
On Dev Anand's 100th Birth Anniversary, A Look At Actor's Movies And Pairing With Waheeda Rahman
Looking at Dev Anand’s filmography, it is clear that his brothers, Chetan Anand and Vijay Anand, played pivotal roles in shaping his career.

Did you know that actor Dev Anand’s pairing with Waheeda Rahman in their 1965 film was a hit? The legendary Dev Anand ruled Bollywood not only with his films but also through his timeless charm and magnetic screen presence. Today marks the 100th birth anniversary of the late veteran actor Dev Anand who entered into the film industry with his first film in 1946, Hum Ek Hain.

Over the years, he went on to star in 114 films, quickly rising to become one of the highest-paid actors of his time. He also featured in international productions, further broadening his appeal.

One of his most memorable pairings was with actress Waheeda Rahman in the 1965 film Guide. Fans and critics alike have praised the duo for their extraordinary on-screen chemistry and remarkable performances. The film stood out for its progressive storyline, exploring the journey of Rosie Marco, a married woman seeking fulfilment outside her marriage, and Raju, a tourist guide who becomes her companion in this journey of self-discovery.

The 1965 film was based on RK Narayan’s novel, The Guide, published in 1958. It remains one of the most successful adaptations of a literary work into film. The script allowed Dev Anand to shine as Raju, while Waheeda Rahman delivered one of the most powerful performances of her career as Rosie Marco.

The film’s relevance endures to this day, largely due to Vijay Anand’s masterful direction, especially in the song picturisation. The choreography and cinematography were perfectly synchronised, adding to the film’s lasting appeal.

Looking at Dev Anand’s filmography, it is clear that his brothers, Chetan Anand and Vijay Anand, played pivotal roles in shaping his career and contributing to his growth as an actor. Chetan Anand directed Dev Anand in the first four Navketan films, beginning with Afsar in 1946, which was based on The Inspector General by the Russian playwright Nikolai Gogol.

Dev Anand starred in several memorable films. Apart from Guide, one of his most popular movies is Jewel Thief, a thrilling crime drama. Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971) earned him acclaim for its portrayal of the hippie culture. Dev Anand’s films often featured his charismatic charm and unconventional storytelling. His last movie Chargesheet (2011), was both directed and starred in by him, marking the end of a legendary journey in Indian cinema.

His other critically acclaimed movies include Jaal, Taxi Driver, Insaniyat, Munimji, C.I.D, Pocket Maar, Funtoosh, Paying Guest, Kala Pani and many more.

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