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Shatrughan Sinha fondly remembered the legendary Dev Anand on his 102nd birth anniversary. He shared a heartfelt post on X expressing his eternal gratitude for Dev Saheb's guidance and affection. The actor-politician also posted a nostalgic still from their 1971 film "Gambler" where they worked together. Dev Anand remains one of Indian cinema's most celebrated stars with a career spanning over 100 films.

Key Points: Shatrughan Sinha Remembers Dev Anand With Grateful Birthday Tribute

  • Shatrughan Sinha posted a heartfelt tribute on X for Dev Anand's 102nd birth anniversary
  • He shared a still from their 1971 film 'Gambler' remembering their collaboration
  • Sinha called an old video of Dev Anand 'thought-provoking' and full of wisdom
  • Dev Anand's legendary career spanned over six decades and 100 films
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Shatrughan Sinha remembers Dev Anand: Will always be grateful to you for your affection, guidance

Shatrughan Sinha shares a heartfelt note for Dev Anand's 102nd birth anniversary, expressing eternal gratitude for the legendary actor's guidance and affection.

"I will always be grateful to you for your affection, guidance, encouragement showing me the right path - Shatrughan Sinha"

Mumbai, Sep 26

On the evergreen legend Dev Anand’s 102 birth anniversary on Friday, veteran actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha fondly remembered the late star and shared a heartfelt note of gratitude and admiration.

Shatrughan, who is the father of Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha, took to X (formerly called Twitter) and reminisced about one of Dev Anand’s inspiring videos, calling it “thought-provoking” and praising the filmmaker’s timeless charm.

The actor also shared a glimpse of the two from their 1971 film “Gambler,” which follows Raja, a gambler who rises in the gambling world and faces moral dilemmas after stumbling upon a large sum of money.

Shatrughan wrote on X: ““Remembering with love & fondness an extremely thought provoking video by one of the most stylish & ever young filmmakers #DevAnand on his birthday. 'Pearls of Wisdom' as he speaks of changes then, now and in the times to come.

“Inspiring! Dev Saheb I will always be grateful to you for your affection, guidance, encouragement showing me the right path & all the love & support. Gratitude! Long Live Dev Saheb!” he added.

Considered as one of the greatest and most successful actors in the history of Indian cinema, Dev Anand through a career that spanned over six decades has worked in more than 100 films.

He made his debut in 1946 in a lead role for Prabhat Films's Hum Ek Hain, a film about Hindu-Muslim unity.

His first commercial breakthrough came with 1948 film Ziddi, however it was the 1951 crime thriller Baazi that truly pushed him to fame and was named as the precursor to the wave of “Bombay Noir” that swept through Hindi cinema in the 1950s.

Dev Anand from 1950s to the 1970s consistently gave hits such as Jaal, Taxi Driver, Insaniyat, C.I.D., Paying Guest, Kala Pani, Kala Bazar, Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai, Hum Dono, Asli-Naqli, Tere Ghar Ke Samne, Guide, Jewel Thief, Johny Mera Naam and Hare Rama Hare Krishna.

Films such as Amir Garib, Warrant, Jaaneman, Darling Darling, Des Pardes, Swami Dada and Lashkar kept him relevant in the 1970s and 1980s during the rise of other stars in the industry.

Munimji, Funtoosh, Baarish, Nau Do Gyarah, Solva Saal, Teen Devian, Prem Pujari, Tere Mere Sapne and Heera Panna are among his most acclaimed works. His swansong came with the 2011 film Chargesheet, which he also directed, marking the end of a legendary journey.

Dev Anand died in his room at a hotel in London at age of 88 on 3 December 2011 of a cardiac arrest. His death came just two months after the release of his last film Chargesheet, which he directed and produced.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Legends like Dev Anand and Shatrughan Sinha represent the golden era of Bollywood. Today's actors should learn from their dedication and versatility. "Johny Mera Naam" still plays during family gatherings at our home!
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Michael C
As someone who discovered Hindi cinema recently, Dev Anand's films are incredible. The storytelling and music from that era are timeless. Respect to Shatrughan Sinha for keeping these memories alive.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the tribute, I wish younger generations knew more about these legends beyond just birth/death anniversaries. Our film schools should include proper studies of these iconic actors and their contributions to Indian cinema.
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Vikram M
Dev Anand's energy was unmatched! Even in his later years, he had that youthful charm. His collaboration with SD Burman created some of the most memorable songs in Hindi cinema. True legend! ❤️
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Sarah B
It's heartwarming to see such genuine respect between actors from different generations. This is what makes Indian cinema special - the continuity of relationships and mutual admiration across eras.

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