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Happy Birthday Dev: 6 Best movies from the Tollywood heartthrob

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 25, 2019, 00:00 IST
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6 Best movies from the Tollywood heartthrob

Dev doesn't keep himself restricted to just one typical role play. With critically acclaimed films like 'Zulfiqar', ‘Kabir’, ‘Sanjhbati’; the Tollywood heartthrob has made a habit of breaking stereotype and exploring the depths of contemporary movies. No doubt, with every single film Dev is just getting better and hotter. On his birthday, we pick some of the Tollywood hero’s best performances till date.

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Chandu in ‘Sanjhbati’

Leena Gangopadhyay, one of the directors of ‘Sanjhbati’, was apparently not convinced of casting Dev in a simple down to earth character like Chadu. But with sere dedication and sincerity the Tollywood hunk came out of his superstar image winning everyone’s heart as Chandu. , ‘Sanjhbati’ is the story of two elderly and lonely parents, played by Soumitra Chatterjee and Lily Chakraborty, who are neglected by their aloof children. While Phuli (Paoli) takes care of Sulekha (Lily Chakraborty), Chadu (Dev) is with Chhana Dadu (Soumitra Chatterjee).

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Markaz Ali in Zulfiqar

Srijit Mukherji's attempt to adapt two of Shakespeare's tragedies to the underworld of the Kolkata docks came off superbly. Splitting up Mark Antony's character into two different personas – Dev and Parambrata was a brave move. Dev did his best to enact a shady character like Markaz Ali. Be it the action sequences, good story line, sentiment tinkling dialogues or a fabulous screenplay; Zulfiqar has everything you look for. It was quite challenging for Dev to portray a man who can’t speak and at the same time show his expressions with silent reactions.

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Shivaji in Chaamp

It’s the first Bengali sports oriented film that has delved into the harsh world of boxing, unimaginable. It follows the ups and downs of a simpleton who believes in his ability. Dev essayed out the central character Shivaji Sanyal superbly. You can feel the dedication and hard work on screen which may even inspire you. This is also the first time, the Tollywood hero was seen flaunting his Six Pack. The physical transformation was not so easy. He first had to put on weight and then he was told to reduce those extra kilos to make himself appear as a professional boxer.

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Shankar in Chander Pahar

The adventure drama, based on Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay's novel of same name, is touted to be one of the finest works of Kamaleshwar Mukherjee. It gained a strong cult following from the audience and critics alike as this was the first time Bengali cinema witnessed such vibrant cinematography, especially the wilderness of Africa. Dev's portrayal as Shankar remains his most recognizable work till today. He charms as a typical young Bengali village boy who dre­ads clerkdom and decides to wangle a job as station master in Uganda, where only one train stops each day.

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Captain Dibyendu Rakshit in Cockpit

Despite few sluggish executions in the middle, all the actors in Cockpit did justice to their characters to keep the film at the top gear. It’s not extraordinary but the unique content makes ‘Cockpit’ a must see. Just like his earlier films, here also Dev remains the show winner. His portrayal of Captain Dibyendu Rakshit was appreciated by both the audience and critics. The popular actor once again proved he has the credibility to fit in any role he is being offered.

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Altaf Kabir/Abir Chatterjee in Kabir

Dev has often received critical flak for his performance. But in ‘Kabir’, he begins with a well-appreciated calm image, and there are few moments when he excells as the mysterious, charming yet dangerous stranger that a young lady would often regret befriending. Also one of the significant highlights of his performance can be seen early on. He takes a dig at himself admitting that his character can’t speak proper Bengali. It’s not that easy to laugh at oneself, but Dev pulled off this gracefully and wins our heart. Unfortunately, he failed to maintain the much-needed reserve of his character as the film progressed. But no doubt this is a whole new and much-improved Dev you’ll get to see after a slew of average performances.

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