Adieu, Dev Anand
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Bollywood superstar Dev Anand’s relative Dr Vinod Anand (R) couldn't control his tears while watching a TV programme dedicated to the legendary actor. (Munish Byala/HT)
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Bollywood superstar Dev Anand’s relative Dr Vinod Anand showing an old picture of the legendary actor taken in 1940 with his classmates at Gharota village in Punjab's Pathankot district. (Munish Byala/HT)
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Artists lighting candles to pay homege to Bollywood's evergreen star Dev Anand on the last day of Patna Film Festival. (UNI Photo)
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Indian sand artist Sudarshan Patnaik (L) gives finishing touches to a sand sculpture of Dev Anand at a beach in Orissa. (Reuters)
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Rajesh Kumar, who runs a tea shop in front of Dev Anand’s rented house at Amamwara Chowk in Gurdaspur, copying his style to pay tribute to the legendary actor. (Munish Byala/HT)
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Tirth Ram, a resident of Gharota village in Punjab's district of Pathankot, showing the remaining walls of Dev Anand's native house. (Munish Byala/HT)
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