Index Of Devdas 2002 -
The film is set in the early 20th century in the fictional town of zamindar (landlord) families, in the Bengal province of British India. The story revolves around the tumultuous lives of three childhood friends - Devdas (Shah Rukh Khan), Parvati (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan), and Chandramukhi (Maya Rao).
| Actor | Role | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Devdas Mukherjee | A wealthy, impulsive law graduate who returns from London to his traditional family in early 1900s Bengal. | | Aishwarya Rai Bachchan | Parvati (Paro) | Devdas’s childhood sweetheart and soulmate. Her fiery, strong-willed nature clashes with the rigid class system. | | Madhuri Dixit | Chandramukhi | A kind-hearted courtesan with a golden heart who falls in love with Devdas and offers him unconditional support. | | Jackie Shroff | Chunnilal | Devdas’s friend, a wealthy but cynical man who introduces him to alcohol and the life of a hedonist. | | Kirron Kher | Sumitra | Paro’s warm but pragmatic mother who understands the young couple’s love. | index of devdas 2002
Chandramukhi’s spiritual evolution through her love for Devdas. 5. Legacy and Global Impact The film is set in the early 20th
The award season of 2003 was a clean sweep for Devdas . It won 10 Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actress, tying a record for most wins. At the 50th National Film Awards, it won five awards, including the prestigious National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. It was also India's official entry for the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for a BAFTA Award in the same category, a rare honor for an Indian film. | | Aishwarya Rai Bachchan | Parvati (Paro)
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The film is famous for the "Glass House" (Paro’s Haveli) and the intricate "Kotha" of Chandramukhi, which reportedly cost millions to construct.
