Index Of Devdas

[Index of Devdas Film Adaptations] ├── 1928: Devdas (Silent Film) - Directed by Naresh Mitra ├── 1935: Devdas (Bengali) - Directed by P.C. Barua ├── 1936: Devdas (Hindi) - Starring K.L. Saigal ├── 1953: Devadasu (Telugu/Tamil) - Starring A. Nageswara Rao ├── 1955: Devdas (Hindi) - Directed by Bimal Roy, starring Dilip Kumar ├── 2002: Devdas (Hindi) - Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, starring Shah Rukh Khan ├── 2009: Dev.D (Hindi) - Modern take by Anurag Kashyap, starring Abhay Deol └── 2018: Daas Dev (Hindi) - Political thriller take by Sudhir Mishra 2. Deep Dive Into the Three Hindi Masterpieces

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The film's soundtrack, composed by Ismail Darbar, was a major success and featured hit songs like "Mauja Hi Mauja" and "Dhoom Taana". The soundtrack was also commercially successful, selling over 2 million copies in India. Index Of Devdas

The story of Devdas, Paro, and Chandramukhi has been told on screen over 20 times across various languages (Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, and even Urdu). Here are the landmark entries: 1. The Silent Era (1927)

Devdas holds the record for being one of the most frequently adapted stories in South Asian cinema. A chronological index of its major film versions reveals how filmmaking evolved across different eras: 1. The Silent Era (1928) Naresh Mitra [Index of Devdas Film Adaptations] ├── 1928: Devdas

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Directed by Naresh Mitra, this was the first cinematic outing for the character. While much of the footage is lost to time, it established the visual language of the tragic protagonist in Indian pop culture. 2. The P.C. Barua Versions (1935 & 1936) Nageswara Rao ├── 1955: Devdas (Hindi) - Directed

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The self-destructive protagonist who uses alcohol to numb the pain of separation.