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"I got Anurag on-board to direct 'Dev D'" - Abhay Deol

Interestingly, as controversial and 'bold' as the film was termed to be, it went on to be a success and put the likes of Deol and Amit Trivedi on the map.a

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Since the past few days, actor Abhay Deol has been in a different mood where he has been not just reminiscing some of his best films, that include the likes of Manorama Six Feet Under, Ek Chaalis Ki Last Local, Zindagi Milegi Na Dobara and now, Dev D.

Interestingly, as controversial and 'bold' as the film was termed to be, it went on to be a success and put the likes of Deol and Amit Trivedi on the map. In yet another long post, Deol opened up on the whole idea of the film, how he got Anurag Kashyap on board to direct it and several other things.

Deol posted, "“Dev.D” released in 2009.

I spent a year narrating the idea to several people before I got Anurag on board to direct it.

I remember people’s reaction upon hearing my narration, it was always, “it’s too much of an art-film”. Lucky for me Anurag got it.

I had read the book and I could see that the character was a chauvinist, a misogynist, entitled, and arrogant. Yet he had been romanticized for decades! The women on the other hand were strong and had integrity, but there was still that expectation for them to love their man no matter what. I wanted to change that. I wanted to empower them, shed the image of the “good, devoted, woman”. It was time to make them independent, not defined by the man they love, or by men in general. Which is why Paro calls out Dev’s faults and puts him in his place.

In my version Dev gets shot by the police (he becomes a drug dealer) outside Paro’s house and dies just like in the book. Chanda does not fall in love with him, and neither is she ashamed of being an East European high class escort (again, in my version). She’s the strongest character of the 3, and isn’t afraid of being judged. She does empathize with Dev, seeing how broken he is, and I went with the “prostitute with the heart of gold” theme from the book.

Anurag felt a happy ending would make the film more accepted by the audience, and his twist was to have Dev & Chanda fall in love. My vision was too dark! I went with the flow, and even brought my buddies @twilightplayers to feature in it.

The rest is history."

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