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Dev Anand had an unconventional approach to film making: Zeenat Aman

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Friday, 19 January 2024 (15:18 IST)
Mumbai: Nostalgia unfolds in an episode of Sony Entertainment Television’s popular singing reality show, ‘Indian Idol 14’ slated to be broadcast on Saturday, which will be graced by evergreen actress Zeenat Aman.
 
In a spectacular homage to the timeless icon, Dev Anand, Zeenat Aman will extensively talk about his legendary journey in the entertainment industry and express gratitude for having had the opportunity to work with him.
 
The episode is themed "Dev Anand and Zeenat Aman".

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Subhadeep ne diya ek timeless performance.

Dekhiye #IndianIdol Celebrating Dev Anand, Sat-Sun raat 8 baje, sirf #SonyEntertainmentTelevision par.@shreyaghoshal @KumarsanuTc @VishalDadlani #ZeenatAman #IndianIdol14 #EkAwaazLakhonEhsaas pic.twitter.com/VOKshrt5QC

— sonytv (@SonyTV) January 18, 2024 >
 
Taking the entertainment quotient a notch higher will be Judge Kumar Sanu and host Hussain Kuwajerwala, who try their best to impress Zeenat in their own ‘andaaz!’
 
But it was Faridabad’s Adya Mishra, who sang ‘Dum Maro Dum’ from the 1971 movie, ‘Hare Rama Hare Krishna’ and compelled Zeenat Aman to compliment her, saying, “If someone with such talent entered Bollywood, it would undoubtedly make waves.”
 
Zeenat Aman further spoke about Dev Anand and emphasised his unconventional approach to filmmaking. The episode not only celebrates the magic of Bollywood's golden era but also promises to leave a lasting impression on the audience, making it a must-watch episode.

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