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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 ...
New Delhi: Evergreen star Dev Anand's classic hit Hum Dono (1961) will release in a digitally coloured version in India in February next year. The movie that saw the veteran in a double role ...
Dev Anand's cult classic Hum Dono is releasing in colour on February 4 this year. The veteran actor invited the army chief as the main guest at the premiere, which is likely to include a lot of B ...
Mumbai: 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 ...
1. Hum Dono (1961) The dramatic film about look alikes, who were not twins (and that was unusual) and who swap lives. The film saw Dev Anand don a double role with much gusto. Yup, the moustache ...
Despite the media hype surrounding its re-release, Dev Anand's 1961 classic Hum Dono's colour version has received a lukewarm response across the country including in Delhi and Mumbai.
Bangalore: A teenaged girl who came escorting her grandparents and four middle-aged couples were the only viewers at one of Delhi's downtown multiplex theatres for a screening of "Hum Dono Rangeen", ...
As you await the release of the Navketan Films' iconic film 'Hum Dono' in colour on 4th Feb, Radio Mirchi listeners witnessed a historical moment on Mirchi's popular retro show, 'Purani Jeans with ...
Dev Anand is 87 but doesn't hide his excitement at watching his hit 1961 film "Hum Dono" in colour. He wants audiences to see his charming self 50 years back and says he will colour more of his black ...
Hum Dono (1961) This film, directed by Vijay Anand and Amarjeet, starring Dev Anand in a double role, along with Sadhana and Nanda, was a successful romantic drama in its original black and white ...
This special edition of the film, featuring Dev Anand, Nanda Karnataki, Sadhana Shivdasani, and Lalita Pawar, showcases the colourised and Cinemascope-converted version of 'Hum Dono' (1961) ...
First, it was KAsif ’s Mughal-e- Azam (1960), then B R Chopra’s Naya Daur (1957) and now it’s Dev Anand’s Hum Dono (1961). The trend of old classics being re-released in coloured format ...