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Farewell Mr. Dev Anand [Part 7] A Tribute To A Legend!

These songs are dedicated to the legendary actor, our beloved Late Mr. Dev Anand who passed away today, 4rd Dec. 2011. He was one of the most respected and loved Indian actors in Sri Lanka too. Please note that most of his popular film songs [where he acted] could not be posted due to copyright issues, sadly. DearDev Sahaab, WE MISS YOU. May his soul Rest In Peace! Yuan from Sri Lanka. Song No. 1 - Hemant Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar - Yaad Kiya Dil Ne Kahaan - Patita [1953] Song No. 2 - Mohammed Rafi - Aap Naaraaz Khuda Khair Kare - Pyar Mohabbat [1966] Song No. 3 - Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhosle - Yeh Duniyawale Poochhenge - Mahal [1969] Dharam Dev Anand (Hindi: धर्मदेव आनन्द, Punjabi: ਧਰਮਦੇਵ ਆਨੰਦ; 26 September 1923 -- 4 December 2011), better known as Dev Anand, was an Indian Hindi Cinema actor, director and film producer. Dev was the second of three brothers who were active in Hindi Cinema. His brothers were Chetan Anand and Vijay Anand. Their sister, Sheel Kanta Kapur, is the mother of renowned Hindi and English film director Shekhar Kapur. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Bhushan in 2001 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2002 for his contributions towards Indian cinema. Dev Anand died in London at the age of 88 on 3 December 2011 (4th December 2011 by Indian time) due to a cardiac arrest. He was reportedly in London for a medical check up. Condolences poured in from all corners of the Indian film industry, with most of them remembering his positive attitude towards life. Filmfare Awards 1958 - Winner Best Actor for Kalapani 1966 - Winner Best Film for Guide 1991 - Winner Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award National honours and recognitions 1996 -- Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award 1997 -- Mumbai Academy of Moving Images Award for his Outstanding Services to the Indian Film Industry 1998 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ujala Anandlok Film Awards Committee in Calcutta 1999 -- Sansui Lifetime Achievement Award for his 'Immense Contribution to Indian Cinema' in New Delhi 2000 -- Film Goers' Mega Movie Maestro of the Millennium Award in Mumbai 2001 -- Padma Bhushan Award (India's third highest civilian award from the Government of India) 2001 -- Special Screen Award for his contribution to Indian cinema 2001 -- Evergreen Star of the Millennium Award at the Zee Gold Bollywood Awards 2002 -- Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award for cinematic excellence 2003 -- Lifetime Achievement Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema" at IIFA Award in Johannesburg, South Africa 2004 -- Legend of Indian Cinema Award at Atlantic City (United States) [ 2004 -- Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in recognition of his contribution to the Indian entertainment industry 2005 -- Sony Golden Glory Award 2006 -- ANR Award by the Akkineni International Foundation[ 2006 -- Glory of India Award by IIAF, London 2007 -- Punjab Ratan (Jewel of Punjab) Award by the World Punjabi Organisation (European Division) for his outstanding contribution in the field of art and entertainment. 2008 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by Ramya Cultural Academy in association with Vinmusiclub 2008 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by Rotary Club of Bombay 2008 -- Awarded at the IIJS Solitaire Awards 2009 -- Outstanding contribution to Indian cinema at the Max Stardust Awards 2010 -- Phalke Ratna Award by Dadasaheb Phalke Academy 2010 -- Rashtriya Gaurav Award 2011 -- Rashtriya Kishore Kumar Samman from the Government of Madhya Pradesh 2011 -- NDTV Indian of the Year's Lifetime Achievement Award with Rahul Dravid International honors and recognitions[ In July 2000, in New York City, he was honoured by an Award at the hands of the then First Lady of the United States of America, Hillary Rodham Clinton, for his 'Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema'. In 2000, he was awarded the Indo-American Association "Star of the Millennium" Award in the Silicon Valley, California. Donna Ferrar, Member New York State Assembly, honoured him with a "New York State Assembly Citation" for his 'Outstanding Contribution to the Cinematic Arts Worthy of the Esteem and Gratitude of the Great State of New York' on 1 May 2001. In 2005, he was honoured with a "Special National Film Award" by the Government of Nepal at Nepal's first NationIndian film festival in Stockholm. In 2008 he was guest of honour at a dinner hosted by the Provost of Highland Council in Inverness, Scotland to celebrate 10 years since he first worked in the Scottish Highlands. He spent several days in the area, en route to Cannes, as a guest of the Highlands and Islands Film Commission.He had a starring role on coronation street. [Wikipedia & IMDb]

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Farewell Mr. Dev Anand [Part 3] A Tribute To A Legend!

These songs are dedicated to the legendary actor, our beloved Late Mr. Dev Anand who passed away today, 4rd Dec. 2011. He was one of the most respected and loved Indian actors in Sri Lanka too. Please note that most of his popular film songs [where he acted] could not be posted due to copyright issues, sadly. Dev Sahaab, WE MISS YOU. May his soul Rest In Peace! Yuan from Sri Lanka. Song No. 1 - Mohammed Rafi - Zindagi Hai Kya Sun Meri Jaan - Maya [1961] Song No. 2 - Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhosle - Ankhon Ankhon Mein - Mahal [1969] Song No. 3 - Mohammed Rafi - Mujhe Le Chalo - Sharabi [1964] Dharam Dev Anand (Hindi: धर्मदेव आनन्द, Punjabi: ਧਰਮਦੇਵ ਆਨੰਦ; 26 September 1923 -- 4 December 2011), better known as Dev Anand, was an Indian Hindi Cinema actor, director and film producer. Dev was the second of three brothers who were active in Hindi Cinema. His brothers were Chetan Anand and Vijay Anand. Their sister, Sheel Kanta Kapur, is the mother of renowned Hindi and English film director Shekhar Kapur. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Bhushan in 2001 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2002 for his contributions towards Indian cinema. Dev Anand died in London at the age of 88 on 3 December 2011 (4th December 2011 by Indian time) due to a cardiac arrest. He was reportedly in London for a medical check up. Condolences poured in from all corners of the Indian film industry, with most of them remembering his positive attitude towards life. Filmfare Awards 1958 - Winner Best Actor for Kalapani 1966 - Winner Best Film for Guide 1991 - Winner Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award National honours and recognitions 1996 -- Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award 1997 -- Mumbai Academy of Moving Images Award for his Outstanding Services to the Indian Film Industry 1998 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ujala Anandlok Film Awards Committee in Calcutta 1999 -- Sansui Lifetime Achievement Award for his 'Immense Contribution to Indian Cinema' in New Delhi 2000 -- Film Goers' Mega Movie Maestro of the Millennium Award in Mumbai 2001 -- Padma Bhushan Award (India's third highest civilian award from the Government of India) 2001 -- Special Screen Award for his contribution to Indian cinema 2001 -- Evergreen Star of the Millennium Award at the Zee Gold Bollywood Awards 2002 -- Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award for cinematic excellence 2003 -- Lifetime Achievement Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema" at IIFA Award in Johannesburg, South Africa 2004 -- Legend of Indian Cinema Award at Atlantic City (United States) [ 2004 -- Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in recognition of his contribution to the Indian entertainment industry 2005 -- Sony Golden Glory Award 2006 -- ANR Award by the Akkineni International Foundation[ 2006 -- Glory of India Award by IIAF, London 2007 -- Punjab Ratan (Jewel of Punjab) Award by the World Punjabi Organisation (European Division) for his outstanding contribution in the field of art and entertainment. 2008 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by Ramya Cultural Academy in association with Vinmusiclub 2008 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by Rotary Club of Bombay 2008 -- Awarded at the IIJS Solitaire Awards 2009 -- Outstanding contribution to Indian cinema at the Max Stardust Awards 2010 -- Phalke Ratna Award by Dadasaheb Phalke Academy 2010 -- Rashtriya Gaurav Award 2011 -- Rashtriya Kishore Kumar Samman from the Government of Madhya Pradesh 2011 -- NDTV Indian of the Year's Lifetime Achievement Award with Rahul Dravid International honors and recognitions[ In July 2000, in New York City, he was honoured by an Award at the hands of the then First Lady of the United States of America, Hillary Rodham Clinton, for his 'Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema'. In 2000, he was awarded the Indo-American Association "Star of the Millennium" Award in the Silicon Valley, California. Donna Ferrar, Member New York State Assembly, honoured him with a "New York State Assembly Citation" for his 'Outstanding Contribution to the Cinematic Arts Worthy of the Esteem and Gratitude of the Great State of New York' on 1 May 2001. In 2005, he was honoured with a "Special National Film Award" by the Government of Nepal at Nepal's first NationIndian film festival in Stockholm. In 2008 he was guest of honour at a dinner hosted by the Provost of Highland Council in Inverness, Scotland to celebrate 10 years since he first worked in the Scottish Highlands. He spent several days in the area, en route to Cannes, as a guest of the Highlands and Islands Film Commission.He had a starring role on coronation street. [Wikipedia & IMDb]

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Farewell Mr. Dev Anand [Part 1] A Tribute To A Legend!

These songs are dedicated to the legendary actor, our beloved Late Mr. Dev Anand who passed away today, 4rd Dec. 2011. He was one of the most respected and loved Indian actors in Sri Lanka too. Please note that most of his popular film songs [where he acted] could not be posted due to copyright issues, sadly. Dear Dev Sahaab, WE MISS YOU. May his soul Rest In Peace! Yuan from Sri Lanka. Song No. 1 - Hemant Kumar - Hai Apna Dil To Awara - Solva Saal [1958] Song No. 2 - Mohammed Rafi - Yehi To Hai Woh - Solva Saal [1958] Song No. 3 - Kishore Kumar - Jeevan Ke Safar Mein Raahi - Munimji [1955] Song No 4 - Mohammed Rafi & Lata Mangeshkar - Dheere Dheere Chal Chaand Gagan Mein - Love Marriage [1959] Dharam Dev Anand (Hindi: धर्मदेव आनन्द, Punjabi: ਧਰਮਦੇਵ ਆਨੰਦ; 26 September 1923 -- 4 December 2011), better known as Dev Anand, was an Indian Hindi Cinema actor, director and film producer. Dev was the second of three brothers who were active in Hindi Cinema. His brothers were Chetan Anand and Vijay Anand. Their sister, Sheel Kanta Kapur, is the mother of renowned Hindi and English film director Shekhar Kapur. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Bhushan in 2001 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2002 for his contributions towards Indian cinema. Dev Anand died in London at the age of 88 on 3 December 2011 (4th December 2011 by Indian time) due to a cardiac arrest. He was reportedly in London for a medical check up. Condolences poured in from all corners of the Indian film industry, with most of them remembering his positive attitude towards life. Filmfare Awards 1958 - Winner Best Actor for Kalapani 1966 - Winner Best Film for Guide 1991 - Winner Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award National honours and recognitions 1996 -- Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award 1997 -- Mumbai Academy of Moving Images Award for his Outstanding Services to the Indian Film Industry 1998 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ujala Anandlok Film Awards Committee in Calcutta 1999 -- Sansui Lifetime Achievement Award for his 'Immense Contribution to Indian Cinema' in New Delhi 2000 -- Film Goers' Mega Movie Maestro of the Millennium Award in Mumbai 2001 -- Padma Bhushan Award (India's third highest civilian award from the Government of India) 2001 -- Special Screen Award for his contribution to Indian cinema 2001 -- Evergreen Star of the Millennium Award at the Zee Gold Bollywood Awards 2002 -- Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award for cinematic excellence 2003 -- Lifetime Achievement Award for "Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema" at IIFA Award in Johannesburg, South Africa 2004 -- Legend of Indian Cinema Award at Atlantic City (United States) [ 2004 -- Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in recognition of his contribution to the Indian entertainment industry 2005 -- Sony Golden Glory Award 2006 -- ANR Award by the Akkineni International Foundation[ 2006 -- Glory of India Award by IIAF, London 2007 -- Punjab Ratan (Jewel of Punjab) Award by the World Punjabi Organisation (European Division) for his outstanding contribution in the field of art and entertainment. 2008 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by Ramya Cultural Academy in association with Vinmusiclub 2008 -- Lifetime Achievement Award by Rotary Club of Bombay 2008 -- Awarded at the IIJS Solitaire Awards 2009 -- Outstanding contribution to Indian cinema at the Max Stardust Awards 2010 -- Phalke Ratna Award by Dadasaheb Phalke Academy 2010 -- Rashtriya Gaurav Award 2011 -- Rashtriya Kishore Kumar Samman from the Government of Madhya Pradesh 2011 -- NDTV Indian of the Year's Lifetime Achievement Award with Rahul Dravid International honors and recognitions[ In July 2000, in New York City, he was honoured by an Award at the hands of the then First Lady of the United States of America, Hillary Rodham Clinton, for his 'Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema'. In 2000, he was awarded the Indo-American Association "Star of the Millennium" Award in the Silicon Valley, California. Donna Ferrar, Member New York State Assembly, honoured him with a "New York State Assembly Citation" for his 'Outstanding Contribution to the Cinematic Arts Worthy of the Esteem and Gratitude of the Great State of New York' on 1 May 2001. In 2005, he was honoured with a "Special National Film Award" by the Government of Nepal at Nepal's first NationIndian film festival in Stockholm. In 2008 he was guest of honour at a dinner hosted by the Provost of Highland Council in Inverness, Scotland to celebrate 10 years since he first worked in the Scottish Highlands. He spent several days in the area, en route to Cannes, as a guest of the Highlands and Islands Film Commission.He had a starring role on coronation street. [Wikipedia & IMDb]

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Song: O Mere Sona Re Film: Teesri Manzil (1966) with Sinhala Subtitles

Director: Vijay Anand Cast: Shammi Kapoor (Sona), Asha Parekh (Sunita) Music: R.D. Burman Song: Asha Bhosle, Mohammad Rafi Lyrics: Majrooh Sultanpuri

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