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Devar

Devar is a Hindi-language tragic directed by Mohan Segal. It stars and in the lead roles, with and in supporting roles. The film is an adaptation of the Naa by Tarashankar Bandopadhyay, which had previously been adapted into (Na , 1954) and (Patha Pesum Perumal, 1962) . The music was composed by Roshan with lyrics by , marking their only successful collaboration.

Background and development

Literary adaptation

The film Devar originated as an adaptation of Tarashankar Bandopadhyay's short Naa, first published in 1961, which centers on a plot of deception and tragic love set in rural , interwoven with themes of irony and rigid social norms. The had previously been adapted into the 1954 film Naa and the 1962 Tamil film . In adapting the story to , the narrative was structured to preserve the tragic core of forbidden love and familial conflict.

Pre-production

The pre-production of Devar centered on adapting the novel Naa by Tarashankar Bandopadhyay into a screenplay, handled by K.A. Narayan. Sarshar Sailani contributed the dialogues. This adaptation process emphasized the novel's influence on the film's core plot of lovers separated by societal norms. The film was produced under Mohan Segal Productions, with financing secured through a distribution deal with De-lux Films, enabling the project's launch in the mid-1960s. Mohan Segal, as producer and director, assembled key creative talent early, including music director Roshan, known for his melodic compositions that would underscore the film's emotional intensity. Lyricist was brought on board for this project, one of their collaborations alongside CID Girl (1959), contributing poignant lyrics to complement Roshan’s score. Initial planning also involved storyboarding select tragic sequences to visualize the dramatic confrontations and climactic resolutions central to the story.

Production

Filming locations

Principal photography for Devar took place in . The film was shot in by M. N. Malhotra. Specific filming locations and detailed shooting timelines are not extensively documented in available production records.

Casting process

was cast in the lead role of Shankar. [Sharmila Tagore](/page/Sharmila Tagore) was cast as . For supporting roles, was cast as Shanta. was cast as Suresh. Mohan Segal was appointed as both director and producer, building on his track record with commercially oriented comedies and dramas from the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the successful Apna Haath (1960).

Cast and characters

Lead actors

Dharmendra portrayed Shankar (also known as Bhola in childhood), the wealthy and adventurous protagonist who becomes tragically deceived in a web of familial arrangements, displaying a wide emotional range from initial joy in rediscovering lost love to profound despair upon realizing the impossibility of their union. As a rising star of the , Dharmendra brought depth to the character's internal conflict, drawing on his established screen presence following breakthrough roles in films like earlier that year. Sharmila Tagore took on the dual-layered role of (adult) and Bhanwariya (childhood persona), embodying the innocence of a transformed into a vulnerable trapped in a troubled , her performance emphasizing subtle emotional fragility and quiet resilience. Following her Hindi film debut in two years prior, Tagore's nuanced depiction added layers of poignancy to the character's suppressed desires and societal constraints. The synergy between and Tagore elevated the film's exploration of forbidden love and deception, with their on-screen chemistry—marked by restrained intensity and unspoken longing—propelling the central arc, most notably in the pivotal revelation scene where Shankar confronts the heartbreaking truth of their relationship. This pairing, rooted in mutual respect for the material's emotional core, contributed significantly to Devar's lasting impact as a study in unrequited affection.

Supporting roles

Shashikala portrayed Shanta, Shankar's wife in a marriage arranged amid deception, whose initial rejection of him due to family misconceptions heightens the emotional tensions and underscores themes of misunderstanding and marital discord within the household. By , she had built an established career, appearing in over 100 films since her debut in the late . Deven Verma played Suresh, Shankar's cousin, in a nuanced role that intertwines genuine friendship with profound , heightening the ironic contrast between familial bonds and personal ambition while deepening the tragic consequences of his actions. This performance represented a significant departure for Verma, transitioning from his predominant comedic roles to embodying a morally ambiguous, dramatic character. Additional supporting roles, including those of family elders portrayed by actors such as and , serve to intensify the themes of social pressure, portraying the rigid expectations and collective judgment that trap the protagonists in their fateful circumstances.

Synopsis

Plot summary

The film Devar is a tragic with a of 156 minutes, structured around ironic twists in its of love and fate. In the opening act, Shankar and Bhawariya, as children, develop a deep romance while sharing adventures like hunting and singing together, but they are forcibly separated when Bhawariya's family relocates due to traditional arrangements. The second act unfolds years later, as Shankar, now a wealthy landowner, and his educated Suresh face arranged marriages; Suresh, enamored with , deceives Shankar through forged letters about the brides' qualities, causing Shankar to marry Shanta while Suresh weds Madhumati—who is later revealed to be the grown-up Bhawariya. Marital discord ensues, with Shanta resenting Shankar's unpolished ways, escalating to violence; during a confrontation, Suresh dies accidentally, and Shankar is accused of . In the climactic third act, Shankar stands trial for Suresh's death; 's courageous testimony exposes the deception and the accidental circumstances, securing his acquittal. However, unbeknownst to , Shankar has recognized her as his childhood sweetheart but keeps his identity secret, resulting in a tragic, one-sided unfulfilled love amid societal and familial constraints.

Key themes

The central motifs in Devar center on and irony, manifested through fate's cruel twists that trap the protagonists in forbidden relationships, reflecting the source novel's critique of rural where societal facades mask personal tragedies. This is evident in the ironic revelation of familial bonds that transform innocent into , underscoring the deceptive nature of arranged unions in traditional villages. A profound between and duty permeates the narrative, pitting personal affection against rigid societal obligations, particularly highlighted in the fallout from an that enforces family honor over individual desires. The film uses this tension to symbolize the broader struggles of youth in rural , where emotional bonds are sacrificed for communal expectations, leading to and moral dilemmas. Tragedy and redemption form the emotional core, with the protagonist Shankar's internal turmoil—stemming from guilt and societal judgment—culminating in his acquittal, which offers a semblance of moral closure while indicting blind adherence to outdated traditions. This arc critiques the destructive consequences of unyielding customs, portraying not as triumph but as a bittersweet of human frailty amid irreversible loss.

Music and soundtrack

Composition and recording

Roshan composed the music for Devar. penned the lyrics. The recordings occurred in late 1965 at a prominent studio during the film's production phase, featuring intensive sessions with a live to achieve rich, layered soundscapes typical of mid-1960s Bollywood music. Playback singers, including , Mukesh, , and , were specifically selected for their distinctive emotional timbre, enabling nuanced portrayals of melancholy and yearning. The complete soundtrack comprises six songs.

List of songs

The soundtrack of Devar includes six songs, one of which, "Kajalwale Nain Milake", was popular on the Binaca Geetmala chart in 1966, ranking at #23.
Song TitleSinger(s)DurationIn-Film Usage
Aaya Hai Mujhe Phir Yaad Woh ZaalimMukeshN/APicturized on Dharmendra in a scene of reflective solitude.
Baharon Ne Mera Chaman Loot KarMukeshN/APicturized on Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore, and Deven Verma.
Duniya Mein Aisa KahanLata MangeshkarN/APicturized as a romantic scene featuring Sharmila Tagore.
Kajalwale Nain MilakeMohammed RafiN/APicturized on Dharmendra and Deven Verma.
Roothe Saiyan Hamare Saiyan Kyun RootheLata MangeshkarN/APicturized on Dharmendra and supporting cast.
Main Mar Gayi, Mushkil Mein Pad Gayi JaanUsha Mangeshkar, Asha BhosleN/AFeatured in a comedic or light-hearted sequence.

Release

Premiere and distribution

Devar was released on March 4, 1966. The film was produced and distributed by De Luxe Films. It featured promotional posters highlighting the lead pairing of Dharmendra and Sharmila Tagore.

Box office performance

Devar was a moderate commercial success.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release in 1966, Devar received largely favorable reviews from contemporary critics, who praised its emotional depth and technical execution while noting some conventional flaws typical of the era's . Critics commended director Mohan for infusing the film with ironic depth, particularly in how it portrayed the protagonists' tragic entanglements through unconventional twists of fate that kept the lead pair mismatched until the end. However, reviewers offered critiques on the pacing, suggesting some scenes occasionally dragged amid the dramatic buildup. Critics highlighted several strengths in the film's execution, with Dharmendra's portrayal of the tormented Shankar earning acclaim for its emotional authenticity and restrained intensity, effectively capturing the character's . Sharmila Tagore's performance as was similarly lauded for bringing nuance and vulnerability to her role, contributing to the story's tragic resonance. The music, composed by Roshan, was praised for enhancing the film's tragic tone, with songs like "Na Fankaar Tujhsa" seamlessly integrating to underscore key emotional moments. Some reviewers pointed to weaknesses, such as melodramatic elements that aligned with the stylistic norms of Bollywood, including exaggerated emotional climaxes that could feel overwrought to more discerning audiences. Despite these, the overall reception remained positive. Later reassessments have echoed these sentiments but expanded on its cultural significance.

Audience and commercial legacy

Devar developed a dedicated cult following in the years following its release, particularly for its poignant portrayal of tragic romance, resonating with audiences in the 1970s who appreciated its emotional depth and family drama elements. The film's narrative, centered on forbidden love and deception within familial bonds, continued to attract viewers through home video formats during the 1980s VHS boom and later digital releases. A DVD edition was made available by T-Series in the mid-2000s, allowing newer generations to discover its timeless appeal. The movie's commercial legacy is marked by its adaptation from Tarashankar Bandopadhyay's short novel Naa, which infused it with literary richness praised in film guides for bridging and . Despite its cultural impact, Devar did not secure any major awards; it was absent from the winners' list at the 14th for 1966 films and the 14th . However, its exploration of deception and moral ambiguity influenced subsequent 1970s Bollywood dramas featuring similar intricate family intrigue plots. Deven Verma's performance as the scheming cousin Suresh earned particular acclaim as a departure from his comedic roles, highlighting his versatility in a character with moral complexity. Devar endures as a benchmark for tragic romances that blend emotional intensity with .

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