Abhay Deol Reveals Creative Flow Behind Dev.D's Iconic Scene Ahead of Re-Release

'Dev.D' is returning to theatres on April 24, and actor Abhay Deol has shared a nostalgic memory from its making. He recalled a scene where his character Dev first meets Chanda, played by Kalki Koechlin. Abhay revealed how he and director Anurag Kashyap collaborated spontaneously, with Abhay suggesting a twist involving Chanda's multilingual phone conversation. The film, a bold reinterpretation of Devdas, has become a cult classic since its 2009 release.

Key Points: Abhay Deol on Dev.D Re-Release: Creative Flow with Anurag Kashyap

  • 'Dev.D' re-releases in theatres on April 24
  • Abhay Deol shares memory of creative collaboration with Anurag Kashyap
  • Scene involved Dev's first meeting with Chanda (Kalki Koechlin)
  • Abhay suggested a twist using Chanda's multilingual ability for phone s** talk
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Abhay Deol revisits 'Dev.D' ahead of re-release, shares memory of 'creative flow' with Anurag Kashyap

Abhay Deol shares a nostalgic memory from 'Dev.D' ahead of its re-release, revealing how a scene with Kalki Koechlin evolved through spontaneous ideas with Anurag Kashyap.

"Nothing makes a scene better than a creative flow between an actor and a director. - Abhay Deol"

Mumbai, April 23

With 'Dev.D' returning to theatres on April 24, actor Abhay Deol has shared a nostalgic memory from the making of the cult film, giving fans a fresh glimpse into how one of its memorable scenes came together.

To mark the re-release, Abhay posted a scene from the movie featuring Dev's first meeting with Chanda, played by Kalki Koechlin. Along with the clip, he recalled a lively conversation with director Anurag Kashyap, revealing how the scene grew through spontaneous ideas on set.

Abhay shared that Kashyap had first described the sequence with a mischievous "glint" in his eyes. The actor then suggested adding a more layered and unexpected twist to the scene, playing on Chanda's ability to speak multiple languages.

"Anurag: 'You sit here waiting to be let into Chanda's room and you can hear her having s**.' He said that with a mischievous, almost perverse glint in his eyes." The actor further revealed how he gave his input in the scene: "Me: (a little grossed out but also enjoying Anurag's sense of humour), 'But Anurag, Kalki can speak Tamil, Hindi, and English."

"What if it turns out that she's having phone s** with someone who has a fetish for s** talk in various languages and accents? Dev and the audience discover that once he enters her room?' Anurag pauses, the glint in his eyes gets brighter and his smile gets wider. Nothing makes a scene better than a creative flow between an actor and a director," he further wrote.

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Directed by Anurag Kashyap, 'Dev.D' was a bold reinterpretation of the classic Devdas. When it was released in 2009, the film stood out for its unconventional narrative, edgy treatment, and modern characters.

The story follows Dev, played by Abhay Deol, whose life spirals after he misunderstands Paro, portrayed by Mahie Gill. As guilt and addiction consume him, he meets Chanda, a woman navigating struggles of her own.

Over the years, 'Dev.D' has grown into a cult favourite and remains one of the most discussed films of its time.

- ANI

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Priya S
The phone s** scene with multiple languages was pure genius! It captured Chanda's character so perfectly - using language as both a shield and a weapon. Kalki was phenomenal. This film deserved more recognition back then, but better late than never for its cult status.
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Rahul R
Honestly, the way Abhay described Anurag's "glint" is so typical of Kashyap's filmmaking style - always pushing boundaries and making you uncomfortable in the best way possible. These behind-the-scenes stories are gold. Shows how great cinema comes from real collaboration, not just following a script.
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Sneha F
I remember watching Dev.D in college and being completely blown away. It didn't feel like any Indian film I'd seen before. The soundtrack by Amit Trivedi is still on my playlist - Emosanal Attyachar and Duniya are legendary. Wish more filmmakers took risks like Anurag did with this one.
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Vikram M
True cult classic. But let's be honest - the film's treatment of sexuality and addiction was controversial for a reason. Some scenes were unnecessarily graphic and could have been handled with more sensitivity. Still, as a piece of bold cinema, it deserves its place. Mixed feelings but respect for the craft.
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Rohit L
Abhay Deol is such an underrated actor. He chose such unconventional roles when everyone else was doing typical Bollywood masala. Dev.D, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara - his filmography is a masterclass in picking scripts. Respect! 👏

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