Dev was born on December 25, 1982 in Mahisha, West Bengal, India. He is an actor and producer, known for Kabir (2018), Chander Pahar (2013) and Sanjhbati (2019).
Dev is known for Rathaavara (2015).
Dev is an actor and production manager, known for Dhwani (2022).
Dev is known for I Hate You I Love You (2021), Vellai Pookal (2019), Oru Naal Koothu (2016), and Vaayai Moodi Pesavum (2014). Dev is a Tamil Actor based out of Chennai working primarily in Kollywood. His debut feature film was Vaayai Moodi Pesavum (2014) starring Dulquer Salman and Nazriya Nazim. He played the role of Vinod, Anju's (played Nazriya) controlling boyfriend. The film was a bilingual coming out as Samsaram Arogyathinu Haanikaram in Malayalam with Dev playing the same role in this as well. His second film was the critically acclaimed Oru Naal Koothu (2016). He played Mukundan, a charming young guy who impresses Mia George and her family in their first meeting. The film was received well with Dev earning praise for his pleasant and charming portrayal of the character. His third film, first in a central character, was the 2019 release Vellai Pookal starring Vivekh, Charlie, Dev. The film was a surprise hit in the box office, getting positive reviews all around. The film was entirely shot in the Seattle, US by a group of Software Engineers. Since he has played leading roles in on PubGoa (2020) and I Hate You I Love You (2021). Apart from films, Dev also run a content studio, Madboys Private Limited, under which he producers branded commercials and original content. He is credited with Producing and Co-directing South India's first Web Series, Happy to be Single. Under Madboys, he subsequently has producer 70+ commercials and 2 short films, 1 web series. The anthology series, I Hate You - I Love You, developed and produced by Madboys was a sensational hit on YouTube streaming clocking 20 million views across episodes.
Dev is known for Jubilee (2023).
Dev Abibullah is an actor, known for Suzhal - The Vortex (2022).
After having played the Lead Actor for more than five decades in over 110 motion pictures, Dev Anand continues to bestride Indian Cinema today. He has given a new dimension to that magical state known as Stardom. And for his exemplary work he was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2001 by the President of India. From the time he embarked on his career as a Film Actor in the mid-forties till now, his movies has been a journey filled with enriching experiences for the 'Evergreen Living Legend' of Indian Cinema. And he has always remained eternally youthful by his remarkable ability to live always in the present and the future; never in the past. Also, as head of his film production company Navketan International Films, which was founded in 1949, Anand has introduced a multitude of talent to the Indian Film Industry by way of actors, directors, music composers and cinematographers. Today, he continues to introduce new talent to cinema and experiment with new ideas for movies. And today, he also heads one of the finest Film Sound Post-Production facilities in India - Anand Recording Studios - which has to its credit more than 3,000 Indian feature films that have been mixed/ surround mixed for worldwide release. Anand has won two Filmfare Awards - India's equivalent of the Oscars - in 1958 for his performance in the film "Kala Paani" (Black Water) and in 1966 for his performance in Navketan International Films' "Guide". "Guide" went on to win Filmfare Awards in five other categories including 'Best Film' and 'Best Director' and was sent as India's entry for the Oscars in the foreign film category that year. He co-produced the English Version of "Guide" with the Nobel Laureate Pearl S. Buck ("The Good Earth"). Eventually, his creative sensibilities got the better of him and he started writing and directing his own movies. In 1993, he received a Filmfare 'Lifetime Achievement Award' and in 1996 he received a Screen Videocon 'Lifetime Achievement Award'. Then in 1997 he was given the Mumbai Academy of Moving Images Award for his Outstanding Services to the Indian Film Industry. In 1998, he was given a 'Lifetime Achievement Award' by the Ujala Anandlok Film Awards Committee in Calcutta. In 1999, he received the Sansui 'Lifetime Achievement Award' for his 'Immense Contribution to Indian Cinema' in New Delhi. In the year 2000, he was awarded the Film Goers' 'Mega Movie Maestro of the Millenium' Award in Mumbai. And then in July 2000, in New York City, he was honored by an Award at the hands of the then First Lady of the United States of America - Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton - for his 'Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema'. And again Anand was awarded the Indo-American Association 'Star of the Millennium' Award in the Silicon Valley, California. The President of India honored Anand with the prestigious Padma Bhushan Award on India's Republic Day - August 15, 2001. And yet again, Donna Ferrar, Member New York State Assembly, honored him with a New York State Assembly Citation for his 'Outstanding Contribution to the Cinematic Arts Worthy of the Esteem and Gratitude of the Great State of New York' on May 1, 2001. Most recently, in April 2003, Anand was given a 'Lifetime Achievement Award' by the F.I.F.A. Committee in Johannesburg, South Africa. For an Indian Movie Icon who has hobnobbed with royalty, heads of State and celebrities, he has done it all. Anand continues to forge ahead with his new All American Film Project "Song Of Life" - a musical love story which will be entirely shot in the United States. He will play the central character in this film which will have a predominantly American star cast and for which the Music will be composed by American composers and sung by American singers. "Song Of Life" will be made in English and will be directed by Dev Anand.
Dev Barot is known for Expendables 4 (2023), Dunki (2023) and Mimi (2021).
Dev Benegal grew up in the cinema theatres of Delhi on a diet of American and British imports. His first feature English, August (1994) ignited the next generation of Indian cinema and is acknowledged as a landmark in contemporary Indian cinema. A humorous and irreverent study of bureaucracy and the Indian Generation X, English, August won the Silver Grand Prix and the Gilberto Martinez Solares prize for the Best First Film at the Festival des 3 continents, Nantes and the Special Jury Award at the Torino International Film Festival. English, August became the first Indian independent film to break the stranglehold of mainstream Indian Bollywood cinema when it was acquired by 20thCentury Fox and became a theatrical success in the country. This has set of a trend of movies, which are part of the next generation of Indian cinema. Split Wide Open Dev Benegal's second feature film is about the water wars in Bombay and looks at subversive sexuality in modern India and how notions of morality are challenged when sex and poverty collide. The Official Selection at the Venice International Film Festival the film also won the Grand Prix at the Turnhout, Belgium International Film Festival 2000, the Best Actor and Special Jury Award at the Singapore International Film Festival 2000. His screenplay for Ravan & Eddie was the first Indian script to be selected for the famous eQuinoxe tbc script workshops in France. Benegal's films are set in contemporary India. An India most people never see on film. The strength of his films has been their humor, his characters and his unique style combining Indian narrative and western genre. His films are about people caught between many cultures, speaking seventeen languages and still making sense. Benegal is acknowledged as a pioneer in digital technology; his was the first Indian feature film to adopt digital post production from picture editing on the Avid to sound design & delivery. His passion for technology and movies saw the birth of his pioneering production program 24×7 Making Movies. Benegal has produced over 60 short feature films in his pioneering production program 24×7 Making Movies, which invites anyone below 24 years to make a short feature film in 24 hours. Variety and the Cannes International Film Festival have acclaimed the films. He has also curated Stories R Us, an Indian Diaspora Seminar and Film Festival for the British Council, which ran to, packed houses in Bombay and across the country with a focus on how narrative and storytelling is shaped and interpreted by the Indian Diaspora. He is script advisor to the eQuinoxe tbc script workshops in France and Germany.
Dev Chang Hwan is known for Mind the Malhotras (2019).