Tata Play Classic Cinema, on service #318, is all set to honor two of Bollywood’s most legendary stars—Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor—with a week-long cinematic celebration from December 10 to 14, 2024. This exclusive showcase will feature their timeless classics and in-depth biographies, offering viewers a nostalgic journey through the golden era of Indian cinema.
According to press release, known as the ‘Tragedy King’, Dilip Kumar redefined method acting in Indian cinema, while Raj Kapoor, the Showman of Bollywood, left an indelible mark with his visionary storytelling and charismatic performances.
Adding to the celebrations, Tata Play will air special biography episodes on its show ‘Naam Toh Suna Hoga’, spotlighting Dilip Kumar on December 11 at 1:30 pm and Raj Kapoor on December 13 at 1:30 pm, delving into their illustrious lives and cinematic legacies.
December 10- 11 am – ‘Bewafa’ (1952)
A poignant tale of love and sacrifice starring Raj Kapoor and Nargis, Bewafa explores the emotional complexities of a love triangle.
2 pm – ‘Azaad’ (1955)
Dilip Kumar shines as a charismatic bandit in this top-grossing film, winning his second Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
December 11 – 11 am – ‘Ram Aur Shyam’ (1967)
Dilip Kumar delivers a stellar double role in this iconic tale of contrasting personalities, earning him another Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
2 pm – ‘Devdas’ (1955)
Kumar’s heartbreaking portrayal of Devdas, a symbol of doomed love, remains one of Indian cinema’s finest performances.
December 12 – 11 am – ‘Do Ustad’ (1950)
Raj Kapoor captivates as a conflicted brother in this gripping tale of crime and redemption.
2 pm – ‘Babul’ (1950)
Dilip Kumar’s nuanced performance as a man torn between duty and love is the highlight of this romantic drama.
December 13 – 11 am – ‘Dastan’ (1950)
Raj Kapoor’s heart-wrenching performance in this tragic love story showcases his unmatched emotional depth.
2 pm – ‘Deedar’ (1951)
Kumar delivers a masterclass in emotional storytelling as a blind man haunted by love and loss.
December 14 – 11 am – ‘Chhalia’ (1960)
Raj Kapoor stars in this post-partition tale, portraying a man caught between love and family.
2 pm – ‘Chori Chori’ (1956)
This romantic comedy features Kapoor and Nargis in their last on-screen pairing as leads, bringing charm and humor to a classic love story.
Immerse yourself in the timeless magic of these cinematic legends, whose performances continue to inspire generations.
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