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Dev
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Directed byGovind Nihalani[1]
Written by
  • Nida Fazli
  • Govind Nihalani
  • Meenakshi Sharma
  • Produced byGovind Nihalani
    Starring
  • Fardeen Khan
  • Kareena Kapoor
  • Om Puri
  • Amrish Puri
  • Rati Agnihotri
  • CinematographyGovind Nihalani
    Edited byDeepa Bhatia
    Music byAadesh Shrivastav

    Production
    companies

    • Udbhav Dreamzone
  • Applause Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
  • Entertainment One
  • Distributed byUdbhav Dreamzone

    Release date

    • 11 June 2004 (2004-06-11)
    [2]

    Running time

    176 mins
    CountryIndia
    LanguageHindi

    Dev is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed by Govind Nihalani and starring Amitabh Bachchan, Fardeen Khan and Kareena Kapoor.[3][4][5]

    Plot

    [edit]

    Joint Commissioner of Police Dev Pratap Singh, a duty-bound, self-righteous officer, and Special Commissioner Tejinder Khosla, the balancing force between the political interests of Chief Minister Bhandarker and Dev's commitment to the law, are lifelong friends, each with his own ideals. Farhaan, a law graduate, was brought up with ideals of non-violence and patriotism. Dev unwittingly gives Farhaan the wound that plunges him into rage and violence after witnessing the death of his father during a peace demonstration. Taking advantage of the situation, corrupt politician Latif sets the vulnerable young man on a path of violence and destruction that threatens to ignite the city. Aaliya is the light in Farhaan's life. Beautiful and innocent, the young woman also gets caught in extraordinary circumstances that transform her life and she dares to stand up for the truth.

    On a train bound for Bombay from Surat, a Police Inspector questions a young man named Farhaan, who has just obtained his law degree, for his reason to go to Bombay, and whether he has any alliance with Pakistanis. Farhaan answers that he is going to Bombay to live with his father, and he does not know anyone from Pakistan. Farhaan finds out that Bombay Police have been targeting the Muslim community, and in the name of fighting terrorism, have been killing innocent Muslim men, women and children. He discovers that Joint Commissioner of Police, Dev Pratap Singh, is involved in this witch-hunt, and he would like to kill him. Farhaan joins hands with the local Muslim political leader, Latif, and he is provided training in handling guns, and is subsequently made ready for this task. Unfortunately, Farhaan is unable to kill Dev, who escapes unhurt, albeit a little shaken. Chief Minister Bhandarkar views this incident seriously, and instructs the police to root out terrorist elements in the city, which they do so ruthlessly. Farhaan is told to deliver a package to a man near a Hindu temple, and he does so. While at a stop to buy some snacks, the package explodes, killing several people. Since this incident occurred near a Hindu temple, a right-wing political party member, Mangal Rao, organizes riots against the Muslim community. Riots take place, and the police are instructed to observe and not prevent the violence. As a result, hundreds are killed. Latif organizes his men to target and attack Hindus and Hindu establishments, rendering the region unsafe, with people being killed in the name of religion. When Hindus and Muslims have had enough, they publicly ask for peace, it is only then Latif and Mangal Rao agree on a truce, on the condition that no Muslim male, female or child will file a FIR (First Information Report) in any police station, to which Latif agrees. Latif then warns everyone in the Muslim community not to complain against anyone. Period. It is then Farhaan finds out that he has been treated as a pawn by Latif, and decides to trust Dev and become an informer.

    Cast

    [edit]

    Awards

    [edit]
    50th Filmfare Awards:

    Won

    Soundtrack

    [edit]

    The soundtrack features 7 songs composed by Aadesh Shrivastav, with lyrics by Nida Fazli and Govind Nihalani.

    Track listing
    1. "Rang Deeni" (4:31) – Kailash Kher, Shraddha Pandit, Mahua Kamat
    2. "Jab Nahin Aaye The" (4:52) – Vijayta Pandit
    3. "Allahu" (6:27) – Aadesh Srivastav, Asha Bhosle
    4. "Tujh Sang Bandhi" (4:35) – Sonu Nigam
    5. "Jab Nahin Aaye The" (4:05) – Kareena Kapoor
    6. "Manglam Ganesham" (4:32) – Abhijeet
    7. "Dev Speaks" (3:07) – Amitabh Bachchan

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Govind Nihalani on Dev". India FM. Archived from the original on 10 January 2006. Retrieved 29 March 2006.
  • ^ "Dev: Of communalism and humanity". www.rediff.com.
  • ^ "Dev Movie Review". Bollywood Hungama.
  • ^ "Dev: what's the fuss all about?". www.rediff.com.
  • ^ Bamzai, Kaveree (28 June 2004). "India Today's Kaveree Bamzai reviews film Dev by Govind Nihalani". India Today.
  • [edit]
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