This Bollywood legend was not allowed to wear black suit in public, reason will shock you
Dev Anand!
Bollywoods enduring icon, Dev Anand, who has starred in over 100 films and brought us joy in shows like Hare Krishna and Guide Everyone has a particular place in their hearts for Hare Ram, Des Pardes. The late actor possessed an aura that could draw anyone, both in real life and on screen.
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Dev was asked not to wear black suit in public ?
Women supposedly went berserk when they saw the actor in black and would jump off buildings if they could not get a good look at him.
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What was the reason?
Additionally, there were rumours that claimed Dev was so attractive in a black coat that a girl committed suicide because she was so taken in by his appearance. Acoording to a user in Quora it was decision from Bombay High Court to ban him from wearing black outfits..because thats the best the court could do.
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Experts on the Black wardrobe!
According to to beauty expert Ashley Grader, the black colour connected to authority and power. You may unconsciously convey to people that you are a strong, independent person by wearing black.
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The begining of an era!
The seasoned actor made his acting debut in the 1946 film Hum Ek Hain, but Ashok Kumar gave him his first major break. Following the 1948 release of Ziddi, he became well-known and acted in a number of motion pictures. He is renowned for delivering language in a rapid-fire manner and for frequently nodding off during sentences.
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Performer par horizon
One of the biggest performers of his era, Dev Anand remained in the business as a lead actor well into the 1970s, although his peers, Raj Kapoor and Dilip Kumar, had either moved into directing or were senior actors.
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Last but most definitely not the least!
Throughout his life, the renowned actor has worn many hats. Numerous films were directed and produced by Dev Anand. In addition, he wrote the autobiographical Romancing With Life (2007).
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