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Two Birthday Boys at the Launch of 
Romancing With Life


The Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh releasing a book `Romancing With Life',
 the autobiography of Hindi Cinema's legendary Actor, Director and Producer, 
Dev Anand, in New Delhi on September 26, 2007.

On September 26, there were two birthday boys. "Two journeys: one to the height of political glory and the other to the blazing firmament of showbiz stardom." 

As Dev Anand, the evergreen hero of Indian cinema, turned 84, he launched his autobiography, Romancing With Life, with the other birthday boy, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who turned 75.

Romancing With Life captures Devdutta Pishorimal Anand or simply Dev Anand's early days, before he became an actor, and after.

Flying high on dreams and `romancing with life` - the title of his memoirs - Dev Anand, dressed in a green jacket and holding a red rose in his hands, looked youthful and sprightly as ever - `a restless spirit in love with life`, in his own words. He could not have asked for a better gift than lavish praises from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. 

It was a rare play of contrasts as the shy politician exchanged glowing tributes with the hero of countless Hindi song-and-dance hits. 

The PM released the autobiography of the 'immortal' film personality, at his 7 Race Course residence. 

True to his irrepressible spirit, Dev Anand chose to anchor the book launch event himself and walked across to Congress president Sonia Gandhi with a rose in his hands, praying and wishing that she will keep alive the legacy of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru - the man who loved to sport a red rose in the buttonhole of his jackets. He hailed her and Singh for "their capacity to take the country skywards so that it becomes an envy of the world." 

Speaking about the book titled Romancing with Life, Anand said, "From an ordinary boy, a non-entity, to now, as I stand here in front of you today, this book is about 62 years of my struggles... (about) my joys, my sorrows, my highs and my lows. It is an honest depiction of a man with all his strengths and weaknesses."   

"This is a very ordinary man, but perhaps in a certain extraordinary way," said Dev Anand, the legendary actor, impresario, and star-maker known for romancing some of the most beautiful divas in Indian films. 

It was "a book of the people who have given my life to me. Now I am giving it back to them," he added. 

Manmohan Singh was generous with his praise of the man he described as "one of the most enduring romantics in the last half-a-century" and "the tallest leader of the Hindi film industry".  (PM’s remarks at the Book Release Function of Dev Anand’s Autobiography `Romancing With Life’ can be read @ http://pmindia.nic.in/lspeech.asp?id=586 .) 

"At 84, he is not only young at heart, but also youthful to look at. I am sure that for several generations of fans, he will always be remembered as a delightfully romantic and endearing artist," said the prime minister. 

"It's a shame if you have to look towards the past for strength. That would show you don't have anything more to offer. Don't belong to that set of people... The world is always moving forward. You have to look ahead too." 
- Dev Anand told PTI, when he handed over the manuscript of his autobiography to his publishers Penguin early this year.

"Indian cinema discovered the immortal Dev Anand. He rose to be one of the trinity who ruled the heart of every Indian - Raj Kapoor, Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand. He, the 'chocolate hero', has possibly acted with every top heroine over five decades - from Suraiya and Waheeda Rahman to Madhubala and Zeenat Aman.  

"Dev Anandji`s life is a tribute to the world of opportunity and creativity that the Indian film industry has come to represent”, said Manmohan Singh. 

In his touching tribute, the prime minister alluded to the rags and riches story of the iconic film star, known for films like `Guide`, `Hum Dono`, `Hare Rama, Hare Krishna` and `Prem Pujari`, who had to suffer deprivation and dislocation of the Partition before he migrated to India from Lahore.  

The prime minister also showered praise on the Hindi film industry for "successfully achieving the emotional integration of this vast and diverse land of ours".  

"This unique mix of conversational Hindi from across the country, popularised by the film industry, has become the thread that weaves us together," he said.  

Saying that the emotive appeal of Indian films outstrip that of Hollywood, which is a bigger business, in the world, Manmohan Singh said, "more people laugh and shed tears, more people sing and cheer watching an Indian film".  

"From the islands of the Pacific to those of the Atlantic, from the southernmost tip of Africa to the icy deserts of Serbia, from the towns of West Africa to the cities of East Asia, from the suburbs of North America to villages across Asia - around the world, across the globe, the sun never sets on Indian films."  

Recalling that Anand's childhood and youth were marked by deprivation and dislocation due to the Partition, which forced him to migrate to free India, Singh said, "The trials and tribulations of those difficult years did not warp his personality, nor did they stunt his talent."

 

Expressing hope that his biography would inspire newer generations to aspire for a life of greater creativity, he said Dev Anand's was “a classic rags to riches life, where those riches have been earned through dint of sheer hard work and dedication.”

 

The prime minister couldn`t resist quoting a popular song from Dev Anand`s film `Hum Dono` - `Main zindagi ka saath nibhata chala gaya...` - as he held the actor`s life as an inspiration for a stronger and more creative India. He also recited a couplet, Sitaron keaage jahaan aur bhi hain, abhi ishk mein imtihan aurbhi hain.  

"Dev Anand`s life mirrors India`s own progress. Over 60 years ago, when he started acting in films India was a poor and backward country. Today, India is among the world`s front-ranking nations," he said.  

"We still have to win the war against poverty, ignorance and disease. But today, we can say with a much greater degree of confidence and assurance that we will indeed win this war," he said.  

The book has interesting snippets from his life, like the time he lost his ladylove Zeenat Aman -- the beautiful actress who was launched in Devsaab's directorial film, Hare Rama Hare Krishna -- to Raj Kapoor.

 

Anand writes that he was “jealous of him for making advances on what I considered my sole possession, my discovery, my leading lady.” But he added that, he feels proud of Zeenat, and admired Raj Kapoor 

[Source: Agencies]

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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