"Actor: Dev"

  • FootpathFootpath | DVD | (15/03/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Noshu is a writer by profession. But honest writing cannot earn him sufficient for his bread and butter & he is forced to depend on his school master brother. But he finds it impossible to aacept this position. Finally he decides to make money anyway he can. So he becomes a part of the black market in its nefariuos activities. Money comes in through exploiting the famine and when medicine is scarce they take the lives of thousands of innocent people. But Nashu does not have peace with this money. Possesed with the desire to make more money he risks his life to leave his brother abandon the woman he loved and the entire people that he once thought his own. Torn between the paths of the black marketeers on one hand & the path of honesty humanity on the other he was forced to make a choice.

  • Love at Times Square [2003]Love at Times Square | DVD | (26/09/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £6.99

    The legendary Dev Anand stars in and directs this new release....

  • Tere Mere SapneTere Mere Sapne | DVD | (26/07/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

  • NamoonaNamoona | DVD | (24/11/2003) from £3.75   |  Saving you £2.24 (37.40%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Nammona starts with a dramatic performance to help refugees. Relchu is the grand daughter of Baba Devdas who was meant to be a man of pomp and circumstance. Jeevan is a refugee boy who lost everything in the Punjab holocaust and begins studying at the same college as Relchu....

  • AgnipankhAgnipankh | DVD | (07/06/2004) from £12.93   |  Saving you £-4.94 (-61.80%)   |  RRP £7.99

    It was most frustrating for an honest police officer like Inspector Arjun Singh because he found himself so helpless due to lack of proof... because he could do so little to free our society from corruption terrorism nepotism and the hierarchy of influential people with vested interests who vitiate the whole system for their ruthless self-benefit. One day while investigating a murder case of a constable; his frustration drives him to accidentally kill a young boy called Raju. This has a tremendous repercussions on him and his life. Not only is he black-listed and transferred but his beloved Vidya also leaves him. He is insulted and humiliated everywhere. What's more Raju's elder sister Pooja vows to avenge her brother's death. During this period of depression the Inspector meets Seema who offers him some respite through love and warmth. But evens she turns out to be a call-girl. As the film develops while investigating a case of murder the Inspector is led to whole lot of people in high places involving politicians who are connected with the underworld. Two of them turned out to be Amarnath Kaul (a celebrated criminal lawyer and Vidya'`s husband) and chaman Bagga a murderer who found a link between these big-wings and the underworld. The Inspector forges ahead with his investigation which ultimately brings to light the hidden hands in the organised crime and terrorism gripping the whole city. Is also surfaces that young Raju was not actually killed by the Inspector but...

  • BulletBullet | DVD | (26/05/2008) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £7.99

    Bullet

  • Son Of Sardaar [Blu-ray]Son Of Sardaar | Blu Ray | (08/04/2013) from £20.23   |  Saving you £-0.24 (-1.20%)   |  RRP £19.99

    A romantic comedy set in the colorful heartland of Punjab, Son of Sardar is a story of Jassi (Ajay Devgn) and Meet (Sonakshi Sinha). Jassi, a peace loving, happy-go-lucky Sardar returns to Punjab to sell off his ancestral property and while doing so, falls in love with Meet. Twist of fate and series of incidents take him to her house where he faces the most unexpected dilemma. He comes within an arm's length of his worst enemy ever - Meet's brother - the heavy weight Billu Paji (Sanjay Dutt). There is history between the two families that dates back to 25 years and they can't stand the sight of each other. Without realizing the situation, Jassi becomes the guest of the family that strictly adheres to the ideology 'Atithi Devo Bhavah!' (Guest is God). Finding himself in a catch 22 situation, our dear Jassi is guaranteed safety inside the house but Billu Paji with his henchmen is waiting outside. A cat and mouse game begins. Jassi tries by all means to stay put and Billu Paji wants to fish him out. Confusion, drama, comedy and craziness reach a crescendo with never seen before action sequences. A super stylish film, Son of Sardaar is a definitive family entertainer where you can't help but love the characters.

  • C.I.D. [1956]C.I.D. | DVD | (20/08/2001) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £17.99

    Noir, Indian style: that in a nutshell is Raj Khosla's classic crime thriller C.I.D. (1956). Dev Anand plays the intrepid C.I.D Inspector Shekhar who is trying to solve the murder of a newspaper editor. On the way to achieving this he comes across a variety of stock film noir characters including a do-gooder with a dark side, a vamp with a heart of gold and a bumbling sidekick. All the elements of the genre are present, from the enigmatic woman to the cigarette-puffing hero to the tough police commissioner. And of course our hero finds true love as well. Produced by cult actor/director Guru Dutt, C.I.D. is a worthy companion piece to the Dutt-directed hit Baazi (1951) which explored similar territory. Cinematographer VK Murthy, who is now revered as one of the best ever, creates a shadowy, smoky world that perfectly frames the on-screen happenings. What makes it uniquely Indian is the introduction of several popular songs that enhance rather than disrupt the narrative. The suave Dev Anand is more of a soft-boiled detective than a hard-boiled one. But what makes the film memorable is Waheeda Rehman's vamp who is as coy, sexy and mysterious as they come. On the DVD: C.I.D. on DVD comes with a note that says "reproduced from vintage source for the sake of nostalgic appeal, hence possibly compromising on quality". Happily, the quality is quite good barring a couple of dropouts near the beginning. The black and white transfer is not as crisp as it could be, but given the state of film preservation in India it is quite acceptable. The subtitles are accurate. The best feature on the DVD is Nasreen Munni Kabir's three-part Channel 4 documentary "In Search of Guru Dutt" which is a comprehensive and fascinating look into the life and work of C.I.D.'s producer. --Nanan Ramachandran

  • KohramKohram | DVD | (19/09/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £6.99

    Colonel Balbier Singh Sodhi and Major Rathod accomplish a difficult mission but they incur the wrath of Minister Virbhadra Singh. This results in the death of Major Rahod. To avenge Rathod's death Balbir Singh tries to kill Virbhadra Singh but is unsuccessful. As he is fleeing Balbir Singh has an accident and is declared dead. Three years later Brigadier Bede comes across a man Dada Bhai who looks just like Balbir Singh. This makes him believe that perhaps he is not dead so he

  • Aa Dekhen Zara [DVD] [2008]Aa Dekhen Zara | DVD | (18/05/2009) from £12.98   |  Saving you £-4.00 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    A struggling photographer Ray Acharya (Neil Nitin Mukesh) leads a very mundane life until he inherits a super natural camera from his grandfather. The camera alters Ray's life and puts on an exciting road to instant fame and success. He also meets his soul mate Simi (Bipasha Basu) who works as a cool DJ. Everything seems to go perfectly in Ray's life. But suddenly a dark power engulfs Ray's life and he will now have to face the danger that comes his way. Watch out for Aa Dekhen Zara an action packed thriller with some great edge of the seat action.

  • MayaMaya | DVD | (03/12/2007) from £22.94   |  Saving you £-13.96 (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Maya

  • Iqraar By ChanceIqraar By Chance | DVD | (20/11/2006) from £8.08   |  Saving you £4.91 (37.80%)   |  RRP £12.99

  • C.I.D. [1956]C.I.D. | DVD | (07/08/2006) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    Inspector Shekhar an official of the Criminal Investigation Department receives a telephone call from Editor Srivastava and before Shekhar reaches the Editor's office the Editor has been murdered. He suspects a man and follows him and as the man drives away he chases him with the help of a car that was parked there. As ill luck would have it the murderer escapes. Jhonny a small time crook who happened to be at the Editor's office for stealing a typewriter is caught and is suspected to be the murderer of the Editor. Clever as he his Shekhar could easily know that murder is not to the capacity of Jhonny and so he is on the look out for the real culprit. By a clever ruse he catches the man who murdered the Editor. he cross-examines the arrested man several times but the crook would not speak. Shekhar gets a telephone call from a girl who promises to throw some light on the entire case. Shekhar anxious about the case accepts the invitation and reaches the girl's place. He is offered a bribe of fifty thousand rupees for the release of the prisoner in the lock-up but the offer was made very indirectly. Shekhar refuses to accept. As a matter of courtesy the girl gives him a glass of sherbat from a jug which he takes and after some time he faints. He wakes up to find himself in the house in the Superintendent of Police. He was picked up from the roadside. In the Superintendents house in a party he meets the same girl again. He reaches the police station sends for the prisoner in the lock up and questions him. The prisoner is dumb as ever and weary and tired on account of questioning. He is sent back to the cell. In a few minutes there is a hue and a cry and the prisoner is found dead in the cell. As Shekhar reaches the other prisoner in the cell accuses him of the murder of the prisoner. Shekhar has no other proof. All the evidence is against him....

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