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  1. Devdas is a weak, aimless sort who is blown about by destiny, never taking action until it is too late. He is unable to recognize his love for Paro until she has been married off to an older man and is lost to him forever. He then turns to the bottle, and to the prostitute Chandramukhi, for comfort and forgetfulness.

  2. Jul 2, 2002 · The film is colourful, to say the least, with some stunning photography and beautifully choreographed song and dance pieces. Being the most expensive Hindi film ever made, the costumes and sets ...

  3. Devdas film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella Devdas. Devdas Mukherjee, is a slacker, though sensitive and talented. His daily chore is to spend time with his childhood friend ...

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  5. showpoiler.com › film › devdasDevdas - Bacaterus

    Devdas adalah film drama asal India tahun 2002 yang mengusung genre romantis. Film ini sendiri diangkat dari kisah dalam novel berjudul sama karya Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay yang rilis pada tahun 1917. Meski sudah jadul, kisahnya tetap seru untuk diikuti; berpusat pada seorang sarjana hukum yang berjuang untuk kisah cintanya yang kompleks.

  6. www.primevideo.com › detail › DevdasPrime Video: Devdas

    Devdas. Devdas is a tragic Hindi movie about Devdas (Shahrukh Khan) who returns home after studying for 10 years in London. Devdas shared a special bond with Paro (Aishwarya Rai) & wanted to marry her. But his family refuses Devdas's marriage to Paro, which shatters him and he turns to alcohol for solace. Watch Devdas to know whether he will ...

  7. Production still from Barua's DEVDAS (1935) P. C. Barua’s Hindi version of Devdas, with cinematography by the young Bimal Roy, is one of the most important films in Indian cinema history, though modern audiences will probably find Barua’s film “primitive” and Saigal’s performance stilted (with carefully enunciated Hindi that always sounds quoted rather than spoken), but for its time the film is quite remarkable and formally inventive, using songs and voiceover dialog, for instance ...