- 10/27/2017
- Film Companion
The coloured version of Dev Anand's 1961 classic 'Hum Dono' has got a mixed response from cinegoers. Middle-aged people, curious to seen it in its new form, are enjoying it, while youngsters do not find it too interesting.<div></div><div>'The response has been terrific. It is something unheard that even after 60 years of Dev Anand being in the industry, the film is still running. It is a wonderful and a memorable movie. Our first show is houseful. I am confident that the film will do well,' Piyush Raizada, director, Delight Cinema told Ians.</div><div></div><div>The 1961 black and white classic has been colourised in the Us and is in CinemaScope with Dolby Digital Ex surround sound. It was released in 250 screens Friday all over India - of them 101 theatres alone in Mumbai and 45 movie halls in Delhi.</div><div></div><div>Directed by Amarjeet and produced by the legend himself, 'Hum Dono'...
- 2/6/2011
- Filmicafe
Dev Anand has hit the crowded streets of Mumbai like never before!
Through to an exclusive contract with the city's leading outdoor publicity agency Global Advetisers, huge hoardings of the evergreen actor's colourised version of the 1961 hit 'Hum Dono', have been spread across heavy-traffic spots in the city's most buzzing areas like Juhu, Andheri, Marine Drive, Peddar Road, Borivali, Sion and Malad.
"It's a privilege to be associated with a legendary actor like Dev Saab. We are committed to help him repeat the success of the classic film," said Sanjeev Gupta, MD, Global Advertisers.
Dev Anand is 87 but he doesn't hide his excitement. He wants audiences to see his charming self 50 years ago and says he will colour more of his black and white films if 'Hum Dono' succeeds again.
For the record, this was the last black and white film from his production house Navketan...
Through to an exclusive contract with the city's leading outdoor publicity agency Global Advetisers, huge hoardings of the evergreen actor's colourised version of the 1961 hit 'Hum Dono', have been spread across heavy-traffic spots in the city's most buzzing areas like Juhu, Andheri, Marine Drive, Peddar Road, Borivali, Sion and Malad.
"It's a privilege to be associated with a legendary actor like Dev Saab. We are committed to help him repeat the success of the classic film," said Sanjeev Gupta, MD, Global Advertisers.
Dev Anand is 87 but he doesn't hide his excitement. He wants audiences to see his charming self 50 years ago and says he will colour more of his black and white films if 'Hum Dono' succeeds again.
For the record, this was the last black and white film from his production house Navketan...
- 2/4/2011
- Bollyspice
Movie: ‘Hum Dono’ (coloured version); Cast: Dev Anand, Sadhana, Nanda; Director: Amarjeet; Rating: *** 1/2
‘Abhi na jao chhod kar ke dil abhi bhara nahin…’ – the film’s anthemic love ballad, regarded as one of the finest love songs ever composed for Hindi cinema, rings through your heart after the lengthy film is done – and let’s face it, nearly three hours of playing – time for a long-forgotten war saga can get.
‘Abhi na jao chhod kar ke dil abhi bhara nahin…’ – the film’s anthemic love ballad, regarded as one of the finest love songs ever composed for Hindi cinema, rings through your heart after the lengthy film is done – and let’s face it, nearly three hours of playing – time for a long-forgotten war saga can get.
- 2/4/2011
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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