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India mourns Bollywood legend Dev Anand | India mourns Bollywood legend Dev Anand |
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Warm tributes have been paid to legendary Bollywood actor-director Dev Anand, who died in London on Sunday at the age of 88. | Warm tributes have been paid to legendary Bollywood actor-director Dev Anand, who died in London on Sunday at the age of 88. |
Indian media said the country had lost an "evergreen hero" and a "timeless leading man". | Indian media said the country had lost an "evergreen hero" and a "timeless leading man". |
The actor's manager told state-run DD News the cremation would take place in London later this week. | The actor's manager told state-run DD News the cremation would take place in London later this week. |
Anand was known as the Adonis of Indian cinema for his good looks and swashbuckling romantic roles. | Anand was known as the Adonis of Indian cinema for his good looks and swashbuckling romantic roles. |
His films included Guide, Paying Guest and Jewel Thief. He continued to direct almost until his death, releasing his last film, Chargesheet, in September. | His films included Guide, Paying Guest and Jewel Thief. He continued to direct almost until his death, releasing his last film, Chargesheet, in September. |
Anand, who produced and acted in dozens of films, had been unwell and had travelled to London for medical treatment. | Anand, who produced and acted in dozens of films, had been unwell and had travelled to London for medical treatment. |
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the screen legend was "an embodiment of a life-long passion for acting and film-making." | Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the screen legend was "an embodiment of a life-long passion for acting and film-making." |
"I join millions of his fans in mourning his death," he said. | "I join millions of his fans in mourning his death," he said. |
'Eternal romantic' | 'Eternal romantic' |
Cinema loses its Forever Young , headlined The Indian Express newspaper. | Cinema loses its Forever Young , headlined The Indian Express newspaper. |
The newspaper described Dev Anand was the "eternal romantic hero, the face of buoyant India". | The newspaper described Dev Anand was the "eternal romantic hero, the face of buoyant India". |
The newspaper said Dev Anand was "first and foremost an urban hero". | The newspaper said Dev Anand was "first and foremost an urban hero". |
In a tribute, editor Shekhar Gupta wrote that a lesser-known fact about the star was how politically aware he was. | In a tribute, editor Shekhar Gupta wrote that a lesser-known fact about the star was how politically aware he was. |
"In a nation where artists and entertainers stay out of all politics, he led the only protest carried out by creative India against the Emergency [in 1975, when democracy was suspended by the Indira Gandhi-led Congress government]," he wrote. | "In a nation where artists and entertainers stay out of all politics, he led the only protest carried out by creative India against the Emergency [in 1975, when democracy was suspended by the Indira Gandhi-led Congress government]," he wrote. |
"Maybe some of it came from his left-leaning college days in Lahore." | "Maybe some of it came from his left-leaning college days in Lahore." |
Evergreen hero fades away, headlined the Hindustan Times. | Evergreen hero fades away, headlined the Hindustan Times. |
Writing in the newspaper, former actress Vyjayanthimala Bala described Dev Anand as a man "full of energy". | Writing in the newspaper, former actress Vyjayanthimala Bala described Dev Anand as a man "full of energy". |
The Pioneer newspaper wrote that Indians "never wanted Dev Anand to age". | The Pioneer newspaper wrote that Indians "never wanted Dev Anand to age". |
"To our minds he was always the swashbuckling romantic hero, serenading his lady love with the most melodious compositions ever heard on screen," wrote editor Chandan Mitra. | |
India's Youngest Star Dies at 88, headlined The Times of India. | India's Youngest Star Dies at 88, headlined The Times of India. |
"With a screen personality modelled on Gregory Peck, he not only typified the male cool of his era; he also helped define it," the newspaper wrote. | "With a screen personality modelled on Gregory Peck, he not only typified the male cool of his era; he also helped define it," the newspaper wrote. |
Mint newspaper said Dev Anand was Hindi cinema's "timeless leading man". | Mint newspaper said Dev Anand was Hindi cinema's "timeless leading man". |
"He was adored, worshipped and emulated like few film actors were," the newspaper wrote. | "He was adored, worshipped and emulated like few film actors were," the newspaper wrote. |
Anand's career spanned 65 years. | Anand's career spanned 65 years. |
He set up a production company in 1949, Navketan International Films, which produced more than 35 films. | He set up a production company in 1949, Navketan International Films, which produced more than 35 films. |
He won the Dada Saheb Phalke award, the highest honour in Indian cinema, in 2002, and countless other prizes. | He won the Dada Saheb Phalke award, the highest honour in Indian cinema, in 2002, and countless other prizes. |
Dev Anand is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. | Dev Anand is survived by his wife, a son and a daughter. |