Dev Anand's British Style Secrets Revealed by Co-Star Parikshit Sahni

Parikshit Sahni recently shared fascinating memories of working with legendary actor Dev Anand. He described Dev Anand as always dressed in suits and tweed coats, showing his admiration for British style. Sahni also recalled his time assisting Raj Kapoor during the making of Mera Naam Joker. The veteran actor provided unique insights into the working styles of these Bollywood icons.

Key Points: Parikshit Sahni Recalls Working With Dev Anand Raj Kapoor

  • Dev Anand's signature style included suits and tweed coats with mufflers
  • He rehearsed thoroughly before arriving on film sets
  • Raj Kapoor was described as energetic director who never sat down
  • Sahni assisted Kapoor as Russian circus interpreter for Mera Naam Joker
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Dev Anand greatly admired the British: Parikshit Sahni recalls working with legendary actor

Bollywood veteran Parikshit Sahni shares memories of Dev Anand's British style and Raj Kapoor's dynamic direction from their film collaborations.

"He always had a muffler with him, and he was a great admirer of the British - Parikshit Sahni"

Mumbai, October 16

Bollywood veteran actor Parikshit Sahni recalled his experience of working with the late legendary and Dadasaheb Phalke Award-winning actor Dev Anand.

The 'Gul Gulshan Gulfam' actor Parikshit Sahni shared the screen with Dev Anand in the film 'Awwal Number', which also starred Aamir Khan in the lead role. It was released in 1990.

In an interview with ANI, Sahni termed Dev Anand as a passionate actor who "always wore a suit and tweed coat."

"He always had a muffler with him, and he was a great admirer of the British," recalled Sahni.

Sahni also heaped praise on the legend's working style. The actor recalled, "He (Dev Anand) was very distinct about his work. He rehearsed before he came to the sets."

More than just a film star in the Indian cinema industry, Dev Anand resonated his timeless appeal, strong screen presence, and versatile performances in movies like the 'Jewel Thief', 'CID', 'Taxi Driver', and 'Paying Guest', among others. He also entertained and inspired countless filmmakers and actors.

In a career that spanned over six decades, he worked in more than 100 films. Dev Anand passed away at the age of 88 on December 3, 2011, due to a cardiac arrest in his room at The Washington Mayfair Hotel in London.

Meanwhile, Parikshit Sahni revealed that he had assisted the Bollywood showman, Raj Kapoor, in the film 'Mera Naam Joker'.

In an exclusive conversation with ANI, Parikshit Sahni revealed that Raj Kapoor personally invited him to work as an Assistant Director (AD) on the film.

The actor was joined by Randhir Kapoor for the same position in the production.

"Raj Ji called me to be one of his assistants while he was doing 'Mera Naam Joker', in which there was a Russian circus that was to be filmed. I was with him for a while as an interpreter of the circus. Dabu, his elder son, Randhir Kapoor, was also present. I was with Rajji for about a year, I think," Sahni said.

Reflecting on his experience of working under the iconic filmmaker, Sahni described Raj Kapoor as a dynamic and passionate director who brought unmatched energy to the sets.

"He was like a spitfire. He would never sit down. There was a chair for him, but he got so excited when he was directing that he would never sit down. He used to get so tired by the end of the evening that he had a special little cottage in which everybody sat till two o'clock in the morning. At the same time, Randhir and I would stand quietly against the wall while he sat," said Parikshit Sahni.

The actor recalled his last conversation with Raj Kapoor in which the latter remembering Sahni's parents.

"He called me only when he was told that he had a very bad disease that he wouldn't survive. Then, one day, he called the entire film industry. He couldn't even. He told me, the last thing I remember is, he told me, 'come and sit with me'. I think he couldn't talk. He put his arm around me and said, I remember your dad. I remember your mother," added Parikshit Sahni.

Fondly remembered as the 'Showman of Indian Cinema,' Raj Kapoor made his first on-screen appearance as a child artist in the 1935 film 'Inquilab'.

His major breakthrough came with 'Neel Kamal' (1947), opposite Madhubala. In 1948, he founded his own banner, RK Films, which went on to produce several classics.

As for Sahni, the actor has appeared in notable films and television serials, including Pavitra Paapi, Kabhie Kabhie, and Gul Gulshan Gulfam, earning widespread acclaim for his versatile performances.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I respect Dev Anand's personal style choices, I wish our legends didn't admire the British so much given our colonial history. But his dedication to rehearsing before shoots is something today's actors should learn from.
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Sarah B
What fascinating insights! Both Dev Anand and Raj Kapoor were such different personalities but equally passionate about cinema. Parikshit Sahni is lucky to have worked with both legends. His memories are pure gold for film historians.
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Arjun K
Dev Anand's style was iconic! The suit, muffler, and that tilted hat - pure class. Even today's generation tries to copy his style. His films like Jewel Thief and CID are still so entertaining. True evergreen star! 🌟
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Michael C
The part about Raj Kapoor never sitting down while directing shows his incredible energy and passion. These legends worked with such dedication - no wonder they created timeless classics. Modern filmmakers have much to learn from their work ethic.
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Kavya N
My grandfather used to tell me stories about watching Dev Anand films in single-screen theaters. The way he carried himself on and off screen was simply magical. These memories keep our cinema heritage alive. 🙏

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