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Explore Dev Anand's Evergreen Films: Largest Auction of 110 Classics!

Dev Anand, the evergreen actor of Bollywood, the youngest face of the film screen, the owner of an amazingly refreshing personality, and whose talent shines like a pearl, may not be among us today.

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Explore Dev Anand's Evergreen Films

Dev Anand, the evergreen actor of Bollywood, the youngest face of the film screen, the owner of an amazingly refreshing personality, and whose talent shines like a pearl, may not be among us today. But his unmatched acting and excellent direction are still the pride of the film screen. His fans are crazy about him even today. Now between the 8th and 10th of February 2024, his fans can place the highest bid on untouched posters, photographs, show-cards, and lobby cards of Dev Anand's unique films.

Over the past year, Derivatives & Ives has had a stellar performance with successful auctions of art memorabilia from Satyajit Ray, Amitabh Bachchan, and Raj Kapoor.

The auction will have the finest collection of Dev Anand's promotional art

Now starting in the year 2024, this online auction is the finest collection of film promotional art sold on the cinematic icon – Dev Anand. From classics like Baaji, Kala Bazaar, C.I.D., Kala Paani, Guide, Tere Ghar Ke Samne, Hare Rama Hare Krishna, Johnny Mera Naam, Heera Panna to rare and old photographic photographs, posters, show-cards, lobby cards, etc. are also included. Song booklets of his lesser-known films like Aaram, Milap, Maya, Manzil, Kahin Aur Chal, Baarish, Baat Ek Raat Ki, Sarhad, Kinare Kinare, etc. are also included in it.

This will include the rare of the rarest collection

Highlights include a rare set of sixteen Kala Bazaar (1960) and Johnny Mera Naam (1970) lobby cards, eight first-release promotional black and white photographic stills from Guide (1965), fifteen color photographic stills from Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971) included. Rare and beautifully designed sets of Munimji (1955), Milap (1955), Sarhad (1960), Maya (1961), Manzil (1960), Kinare Kinare (1963), Guide (1965), Gambler (1973), Darling Darling Gaye posters 1977), and unique Indian collaged handmade showcards of Kala Paani (1958), Kinare Kinare (1963), Banarasi Babu (1973) and Amir Garib (1974).

The spokesperson said

SMM Ausaja – Senior Spokesperson for the Derivaz & Ives Film Department – further clarifies ''...the small famous black and white silver gelatin photograph of Baaji, the guide photographic publicity picture created for the international launch, publicity and song for Sarhad Booklets, complete set black market lobby cards are some of the memorabilia in this auction.''

The online auction on Derivatives&Evas.com will begin on Thursday, February 8, and will close at 7 PM on February 10, 2024.

-Shantiswarup Tripathi

Tags: Evergreen Films | 110 Classics 

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