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Devdas
After Devdas (Shahrukh Khan) could not fulfill his wish of marrying Paro (Aishwarya Rai), Devdas became despondent and descends into life-threatening alcoholism.
23 July 1961, Bombay, Maharashtra, India
7 June 1954, Bombay, State of Bombay, India
1 February 1957, Udgir, State of Bombay, India
1 July 1978, Guwahati, Assam, India
2 November 1965, New Delhi, India
14 June 1955, Punjab, India
1 November 1973, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
July 14, 2002
The song and dance numbers alone are worth the price of entry.July 19, 2002
Pleasures don't come much guiltier than this.July 09, 2002
At over two and a half hours, the film's epic scale may not suit some Western viewers, but those willing to surrender themselves to the drama are in for a real treat.February 02, 2004
There's more to Devdas than extravagance; the emotion and passion of the story is felt just as strongly in every frame as the budget.July 14, 2002
Opulence rules. So does emotion. Pack a lunch and have an experience because Bollywood beckons.July 25, 2002
It does what the movies were meant to do: move, dance and swirl in the popular imagination.September 05, 2003
The entire film has an overwhelming hugeness to it that's hard to resist.July 20, 2002
When a movie throws as much at you as Devdas does, it's easy to forgive minor disappointments.July 22, 2004
Aishwarya Rai's natural beauty anchors the film's three best musical numbers, which balance out the slower and heavier melodramatic parts. All in all, a classy production.July 14, 2002
It's all vastly sumptuous, though the spectacle frequently overwhelms the dramatic impact.