Plans are already afoot to bring out Dev Anand's classic hit Hum Dono (1961) in colour. Now, the evergreen star just might literally pop out of the screen and stroll in the theatre, a cigarette ...
Mumbai: Evergreen actor-filmmaker Dev Anand's much-loved classic 'Hum Dono' starring him in a double role opposite actresses Nanda and Sadhana is all set for a worldwide theatrical release in colour ...
The coloured version of Dev Anand's 1961 classic Hum Dono has got a mixed response from cinegoers. Middle-aged people, curious to seen it in its new form, are enjoying it, while youngsters do not find ...
The weekend gone by saw the re-release of Hum Dono in a coloured version with enhanced picture quality and sound. Though Dev Anand was understandably gung-ho about the event, eventually Hum Dono ...
After playing a character with dark undertones in his last movie ‘Dhokha Round D Corner’, actor Aparshakti Khurana, had a lot of fun shooting for the music video of his recently released song ‘Hum ...
to screens in colour this February. “This time it will be in colour — Cinemascope and Dolby Digital,” says the veteran actor. The global release of the film is scheduled on January 28, while the ...
All credit to Dutton Vocalion for making Hum Dono available again. It's open to question, of course, whether the record should be seen as a Harriott date at all. The Goan guitarist, Amancio D'Silva, ...
MUMBAI: The coloured version of Dev Anand's 1961 classic ‘Hum Dono’ has got a mixed response from cine-goers. Middle-aged people, curious to see it in its new form, are enjoying it, while youngsters ...
Amarjeet’s Hum Dono (1961) begins with a beautiful wordless argument between lovers Anand (Dev Anand) and Meeta (Sadhana). She is late, he is irritated. She placates him by sticking a cigarette in his ...
Sunil Warrier is resident editor of The Times of India, Nagpur. After covering and writing on sporting events for 22 years, which included Asian Games, Afro-Asian Games, Olympics and a few other ...