Dev.D (2009)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 24 mins

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Dev who, after spurning Paro's love due to a misunderstanding, turns to drugs and vodka for solace. Paro moves on but Dev still is in remorse. He meets Chanda, a prostitute with problems of her own. Dev likes her but his penchant for self-destruction prevents him and Chanda from truly getting together. He also meets sleazy people like Chunni, Chanda's pimp who drags Dev further into self-destruction to further his own needs.

Cast: Abhay Deol, Kalki Koechlin, Mahie Gill

Crew: Anurag Kashyap (Director), Rajeev Ravi (Director of Photography), Amit Trivedi (Music Director)

Rating: A (India)

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Release Dates: 06 Feb 2009 (India)

Tagline: Get Ready for Emotional Atyachar

Hindi Name: देव डी

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Did you know? British director Danny Boyle helped Anurag Kashyap with the 'tripping away' scenes by introducing him to a special camera from Holland. This let Kashyap show whats going on inside characters mind during the drug shots without actually showing drugs. Read More
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as Dev
as Leni
as Paro
as Junior Dev
as Man who offers Chanda a candy
as Leni's suitor
as Bar Lady next to Abhay Deol
as Leni's grandmother
as Dev's father
as Cyber Café guy
as Patna Ke Presley
as Bar owner
as Leni's father
as Steaming momo's owner
as Junior Paro
as Dev's mother
as Owner of Hotel Welcome
as Leni's boy friend
as Bus passenger

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Tracklist
Music Label: T-Series

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Shellee
Playback Singer: Labh Janjua
03:51

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Playback Singer: Amit Trivedi
04:00

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Playback Singer: Amit Trivedi
03:43

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Playback Singer: Aditi Singh Sharma
04:00

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Shellee
Playback Singer: Tochi Raina
03:08

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Playback Singer: Amit Trivedi
05:54

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Shruti Pathak
Playback Singer: Shruti Pathak
03:12

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Playback Singer: Amit Trivedi
04:10

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Shellee
Playback Singer: Shilpa Rao, Kshitij Apte
04:28

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Playback Singer: Joi Barua
03:47

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Shellee
Playback Singer: Labh Janjua
03:01

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Anusha Mani
Playback Singer: Anusha Mani
01:47

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Shellee
Playback Singer: Shilpa Rao, Kshitij Apte
01:21

Music Director: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Shellee
Playback Singer: Labh Janjua
Taglines:
Get Ready for Emotional Atyachar
All Dev ever wanted was LOVE....
Goofs:
Continuity
(at around 1 min) Chunni calls out to Chanda to show her the bike he has purchased for her. While Chanda looks out from the balcony, Chunni points to himself, his body language leading to my conclusion that it is for him, while this mismatch is carefully patched by adding a dialogue ("Yes, for you") from Chunni, while the camera focuses on Chanda.

Factual Mistake
Dev calls Paro and the time shown in the movie is 11PM. Just after the call Dev goes to buy liquor but Dev is staying in Delhi and in Delhi liquor shops are closed by 10PM.

Miscellaneous
At around 59 mins Chunni calls out to Chanda to show her the bike he has purchased for her. While Chanda looks out from the Balcony, Chunni points to himself, his body language leading to my conclusion that it is for himself, while this mismatch is carefully patched by adding a dialogue ("Yes, for you") from Chunni, while the camera focuses on Chanda.
Trivia:
The film is a modern-day take on the classic Bengali novel Devdas by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.

The idea of the film was suggested to director Anurag Kashyap by lead actor Abhay Deol, long before Abhay became an actor.

Upon being asked why he cast newcomer Abhay Deol, director Anurag Kashyap simply replied, "He has turned out to be one of the best. When everybody wants to be a hero, he plays the character."

British director Danny Boyle helped Anurag Kashyap with the 'tripping away' scenes by introducing him to a special camera from Holland. This let Kashyap show whats going on inside characters mind during the drug shots without actually showing drugs.