I guess everyone would've been thinking that😂 I saw devdaas yesterday, before part 1 of this video released...and I felt the same ... Btw, I read it on Wikipedia, that this story is partially true...and a lot was made up in the novel...and the movie too
@@ADMarndi 'Devdas' is a romance novel written by a bengali writer SARAT CHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAY (the story of Devdas is partially true, yes). There is actually a railway station called 'Pandua' / 'Pandooah' in West Bengal. [Paro married a landlord of Pandua in the story]
Devdas has been made and remade so many times in so many languages. The original novel is a timeless masterpiece which transcends all borders, languages and cultures.
Chandramukhi loved Devdas for the pure love she saw in his eyes, though for other women (Paro), which is rare for her to find in men who come to her place, that 'pure love' is what drew her towards him.
"Devdas" is a Bengali Romance novel written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay and was published in 1917. He was a Bengali novelist and short story writer of the early 20th century. Most of his works deal with the lifestyle, tragedy and struggle of the village people and the contemporary social practices that prevailed in Bengal. Yeah his novels brings tears to our eyes.
I am sorry but YESSSS ACHARA CRIED. For a min I was getting worried she wasn't gonna cry cuz she was holding it pretty well with jaby distracting her. but the ending did it. You just cant have an emotional movie reaction without achara crying in it.
The “meme moment” sudden expression is because that specific instrument in the background sounds is played in a wedding procession. So Paro’s wedding celebrations
“An average person has hundreds of wishes, a sick man only has one” what a tragic story 🥲 Where seeing Achara felt like she just died everywhere…Jaby is like “Yeah, I've gone down that road before”. You guys are awesome!!! Lotsa luv 💜
Madhuri truly overshadowed eveyone else in the movie..the way she portrayed chandramukhi was so so so perfect..her expressions and little nuances are so apt..nobody else could have done justice to the chandramukhi character..MADHURI THE QUEEN
The thing about Chunni babu's (Jackie Shroff) lines in this movie is that he only speaks in alliteration, and sadly not all of it is or can be translated and you end up missing a lot of spice. He truly was a beautiful addition to this epic movie.
Acting of SRK is this movie is legendary man !!!! Best thing is that , SRK didn't Tried to copy legend dilip kumar's devdas , SRK just delivered His own version of Devdas !! Both are legendary ❤
You know the bengali novel "Devdas" is so emotionally written that i could not read it fully. I cried so much that i'm dying inside. I had to leave it in the middle. The movie is beautifully portrayed the story. It's the scenario of past bengal society that upper class couldn't marry lower class. Now a days it's much more lesser. I read somewhere that writer Sarat Chandra Chattapadhay wrote this novel on the basis of some true incidents he watched in village.
Ikr it was shocking to find out class difference in bhramans AMONG themselves 🤦🤦. One would think bhraman marrying another bhraman would be intra caste but boy was I wrong😂🤦
@Shirin S Devdas behaved like that, thatswhy it is a story. A lot of people self destruct or self harm themselves in different ways. And plus it is based on a novel and is a period piece so everything is heightened.
@Shirin S Devdas is based on a novel 'দেবদাশ'/ 'Devdas' written by SARAT CHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAY. So... Director was just sticked to the plot which was written in the novel itself (!?).
@Shirin S Repeating the same nonsense everyone, just bcoz you lack the intellect to understand drama in Saratchandra Chattopadhyay's novels or Shakespearen work. You are easily one of the worst trolls on RUclips.
I love seeing Achara got excited when "Chandramukhi" slapped the man and her dialogue delivery. The Story was written in the very early period of 19th century. By this, you can imagine how much secular and open mindset the author (Sarat Chandra Chattopaadhyaay) used to hold, living in a society full with all arrangements to hold the women back.
It's really amazing how Achara gets all those intense moments and understand it just like we did, n Devdas is not an easy movie👍... Not only about this movie but also for others 🥰
Its been two years, so maybe its late. But you wont understand why Chandramukhi loved Devdas. See, she was a coutesen, and people talked to nicely at most, but out of lust. Devdas was the only man who treated her like a women, he consistently tried to convince her that a women is a goddess, she is mother , a sister, a daughter, she is very powerful and very capable. Selling her body is the least way of utilising her feminine energy. He fought with her for her....because he though she should not be living this way. Thats why she loves him.
the representation of alcoholism in this movie hits me so hard. My own father passed away from drinking "one more time" despite the doctors telling him what they told devdas. This movie is just a masterpiece.
@@dancerchick Kathak is dance based on expressions. And yes I know Bharatnatyam and Kathakali. Bharatnatyam is known for its Centre of gravity movements, Kathakali is known for its elaborate costumes and is not as expressive as Kathak. Kathak is entirely based on expressions and fluidity. It's not a comparison. It's stating the USP of every dance form.
@@dreamerachiever2718 when you uee the word "most" it is comparision. Bharatnatyam has a lot of expressions as well as physical movements too..and they both go hand in hand.. having trained in Bharatnatyam and Kathak both and right now learming Kuchipudi i can say that Expressions are almost equally common in them all...
@@humanitytalkswithnadira5248 When someone does something good...learn to appreciate....he didn't copy Dilip ji....he acted in his own way and nailed it....
Shah Rukh did very well as Devdas but the man who actually breathed life into this fictional character is the one and only Dilip Kumar sahab. I saw a few portions from this earlier versions and was blown away by his acting. So real, so nuanced, so measured! WOW!
This movie is actually adapted from the classic Bengali novel "DEVDAS" by legendary Bengali novelist Saratchandra Chattopadhyay. You must read the novel before watching this movie. It'll help you to know the Bengali culture & the then background of Bengali society and you can easily relate it with this movie.
Yeah! Btw, I read it on Wikipedia, that this story is partially true...and a lot was made up in the novel...and the movie too Which makes it sad😭 that it is true
One of the best ending scenes in a Bollywood movie, the emotions, background score and everything. I think this scene is even better than srk’s Kal Ho Na Ho death scene although I haven’t seen that movie or scene in a long time
I watched de d'as like 5 times and cried liters of tears every time especialy when i rewatched the last scene since the last time I rewatcged it and I still cried watching it with you two, this movie is here to break hearts and make people cry 😅 now I need to watch a comedy, I loved rewatching it with you guys, love your Chanel 💜✌️
On 4:24, Dev hears the sound of Baarat (a moving band which takes groom to the bride's house) which makes him remember the wedding of his love, i.e. Paro. That's why he suffers with a sudden headache and holds his head...
Agree with u on this. I prefer the 50s adaptation with Dilip Kumar though that didnt have the huge sets & high tech camera. But Sanjay LV's version should be watched & respected too for what it accomplished with set & costume design & for being this epic.
Devdas is a masterpiece in Hindi cinema .. all the actors managed to bring his character great! especially SRK! he is a brilliant actor! 😍 #thanksjabyandachara ♥️
The moment that devdas turns his head to the audience was not because of chandramuki. It is because at that moment, he hears the wedding music playing from behind him. He covers his ears from it.
It's a real story.. Devdas's place is near my grandparents village.. I went there in my childhood.. His house is very old and broken now, as it is a very old love story. I wish if they reborn, they live a happy life together.
I remember I saw it in cinema...this girl beside me with her friends was laughing all the way especially when Jackie character as chuni lal came on the screen. But that last scene ...everyone was so quite...and crying.
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay written when he was only seventeen years of age.He was born in Debanandapur, a small village in Hooghly. My home 🏡 town.I live in same place. I often visits his home.
I just left an 'In the book...' comment in the part 1 video so this may sound a little repetitive. But I'm still going to say that things are a lot different in terms of characters in the movie. From the movie maybe it comes across as the families kept them from being happy. The book is much deeper in the sense that, yes, the families do disagree in the book, but the pride of both Dev and Paru themselves play a huge part as well. Misunderstanding and own-ego-serving make them miss out on each other, and they must pay the price of their own mistakes by living ruined lives. It's just way sadder. Also, the movie added a bunch of family drama using the time they could have developed the Chandramukhi-Dev relationship. Chandramukhi doesn't instantly fall in love with him in the novel, it happens slowly over nights when he drunk-rambles his sad life story to her and she takes care of him.
Being a Bengali from Bangladesh, I admire every scenes of the movie portraying novel from Sharatchandra...Enjoyable as well as pride for every Bengali literature lover... Achara's authentic emotions touched me as well.
I just love too see Achara. All her reactions, all her smile, tense face, excitement, happyness-sadness on his face...everything. And it make me cry too when she cries. 😔. What a pure reactions she potrays. The only reasion I see their reaction videos is bcoz of her. Loads of love from Bharat (India) Achara. 🥰🥰🥰 Namaste 🙏
Devdas is an adaptation of the novel written by Sarat Chandra Chatterjee. I was told by my teacher that the novelist himself was an alcoholic and when he composed he was drunk heavily. There are many sources which claimed it to be a true story. According to sources, the original village was called Hatipota. The novel depicts the customs of society that prevailed in Bengal in the early 1900s, which largely prevented a love marriage.
Jaby's expressions throughout this movie are soo cute 😂 he just finds it difficult to comprehend why are characters behaving like they are in the movie.❤
Achara was feeling the emotions of every scene in this movie.... Jaby on the other hand was not that much into this movie. He was just waiting for it to end.
i'd been watching ur videos years ago. 2night i happened to knock at it once again, just a coincidence! After so long, the same reaction video! im an indian, lived in various countries, nw in Europe. I watched Devdas in Mumbai on one of the 1st days of its release! I always felt that Achara is sensitive & is able to get the right emotion. She can’t hide it, bcz its genuine. I always appreciated that she got the right sense of feeling & emotion on each video scenes! She is into it, deep & reflective. Instead, Jaby manifests himself dry, superfluous, careless… I always wished if jaby cud be more sensitivitive towards her feeling, instead of giggling & unconcerned. That attitude mercilessly pull out the soul of the whole scene!! Nevertheless, I saw some genuineness in his eyes, as if he cudn’t fake them! so i.m confused if he pretends to be untouched just not to deepen the emotional mood swing of Achara or he is just like that! I don’t know!! Anyway bestwishes to both of U.
What a classic !! Well done by the 3 major actors. Believe it was this movie Julia Roberts said Ash was the most beautiful woman she has seen or something like that isn't it?
Srk is the king of bollywood for a reason. Every 90's actor have had their fair share of Cringeness, but wht separate him from the rest is that SRK has always been about evolving himself with the changing minds of the audience. Based on today's era of realistic acting if u judge his 90s or early 2000s films, do u think u r doing justice to this man and his almost 3 decades old career of serving and entertaining people. Did Aamir started out his career with 3 idiots level of acting?? No right...
Devdas is a Novel (1917) written by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay. There is another movie name Parineeta (1916) also based on his Novel. My favourite is Srikanta, Charitraheen, Palli samaj, Dena paona, and Devdas ofcourse.
Maybe Achara and Jaby have best Chemistry as a couple I've ever seen on RUclips . They are like made for each other. Jaby's thoughts are bit technical where Achara is so loving and emotional. Always explaining Jaby little emotional touch is so cute. May god bless you guys.
In a parallel world achara is an indian soul, she understands every indian touch ❤️
Well afterall her dad was born in india
Yes you're 100% correct. I want achara to do this reaction again ALONE.
Not in a parallel world, it is there in this world
Exactly
Watch hum Dil de chuke
Achara explaining various nuances to Jaby is like Hermione schooling Ron. Love your chemistry! 😄
That's the best comparison ever!
@@naina3489 Agreeed...!
😂exactlt
Thanks for explaining so well... I was satisfied.. by the way love from Pakistan
Lol so they're now harry Potter's Hermione & ron 🤣🤣👍
12:49 “kick him down the stairs”
Achara got no chill
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I guess everyone would've been thinking that😂
I saw devdaas yesterday, before part 1 of this video released...and I felt the same ...
Btw, I read it on Wikipedia, that this story is partially true...and a lot was made up in the novel...and the movie too
@@ADMarndi it's rumoured to be auto biographical
😂
That cracked me up so bad 🤣😂🤣
@@ADMarndi 'Devdas' is a romance novel written by a bengali writer SARAT CHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAY (the story of Devdas is partially true, yes). There is actually a railway station called 'Pandua' / 'Pandooah' in West Bengal. [Paro married a landlord of Pandua in the story]
Devdas has been made and remade so many times in so many languages. The original novel is a timeless masterpiece which transcends all borders, languages and cultures.
Right you are
Haha
Chandramukhi loved Devdas for the pure love she saw in his eyes, though for other women (Paro), which is rare for her to find in men who come to her place, that 'pure love' is what drew her towards him.
Such a nice explanation 💯
Yeah...
"Devdas" is a Bengali Romance novel written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay and was published in 1917. He was a Bengali novelist and short story writer of the early 20th century. Most of his works deal with the lifestyle, tragedy and struggle of the village people and the contemporary social practices that prevailed in Bengal. Yeah his novels brings tears to our eyes.
I liked CHARITRAHEEN more.
@@banneredwards8400 personal choice bro i like srikanto more
This movie has one of the best directed climax in Bollywood. The last 10min just hits you straight in the heart!
When someone drinks too much alcohol in india
We said,"Did u become Devdas?"🥴
Even mad lovers are also called 'Devdas'
Devdas is tag for people who can't move on from broken relationship
Right 🤣🤣
Now we say, Kabir Singh ho kya? 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am sorry but YESSSS ACHARA CRIED. For a min I was getting worried she wasn't gonna cry cuz she was holding it pretty well with jaby distracting her. but the ending did it. You just cant have an emotional movie reaction without achara crying in it.
The ending does make cry if someone gets indulged in the tale...
veer zara next.
The “meme moment” sudden expression is because that specific instrument in the background sounds is played in a wedding procession. So Paro’s wedding celebrations
Omg, Achara, is super smart and she gets what’s happening in the movie so quickly and effortlessly. She is very sensible and sensitive and strong.
“An average person has hundreds of wishes, a sick man only has one” what a tragic story 🥲 Where seeing Achara felt like she just died everywhere…Jaby is like “Yeah, I've gone down that road before”. You guys are awesome!!! Lotsa luv 💜
Devdas - The movie where you get to see "SRK- The Actor"
The intensity in his eyes....
hey blink 🎵
Not really
@Ethan hunt Over Acting in Devdas?
Tune bhi pi li kya movie dekhte dekhte😴
@Ethan hunt No!! I meant the kind of "Acting" where you don't get to see these days in Bollywood!
@@_FruitBasket Hey.. co-blink! ✌️
Madhuri truly overshadowed eveyone else in the movie..the way she portrayed chandramukhi was so so so perfect..her expressions and little nuances are so apt..nobody else could have done justice to the chandramukhi character..MADHURI THE QUEEN
We stan Queen Madhuri. ✊
Achara- tryna watch those intense scenes
Jaby-what he said
me - bro stop bothering the moment for achara
Jaby has issues. You can see it in how he dimisses emotional moments in his movie reactions. It's hilarious. 😂🤣
Ya he was laughing at the serious moments while Achara was taking all the emotions in and completely ignored him.
oh wow first time I have gotten so many likes in a comment, I guess it pays to be one of the first 50 to comment.
veer zaara next. need more of achara crying.
@@mksfik YRF movie. They'll get strike on their channel
The thing about Chunni babu's (Jackie Shroff) lines in this movie is that he only speaks in alliteration, and sadly not all of it is or can be translated and you end up missing a lot of spice. He truly was a beautiful addition to this epic movie.
Acting of SRK is this movie is legendary man !!!! Best thing is that , SRK didn't Tried to copy legend dilip kumar's devdas , SRK just delivered His own version of Devdas !! Both are legendary ❤
💯
This what what people don't understand and make useless comparisons
Absolutely SRK's acting was so tantalizing nd intoxicating it took our breath away! 🔥
Absolutely SRK's acting was exhilarating 👌👌
It's amazing that two legends of Indian cinema made the same character but each other way
You know the bengali novel "Devdas" is so emotionally written that i could not read it fully. I cried so much that i'm dying inside. I had to leave it in the middle. The movie is beautifully portrayed the story. It's the scenario of past bengal society that upper class couldn't marry lower class. Now a days it's much more lesser. I read somewhere that writer Sarat Chandra Chattapadhay wrote this novel on the basis of some true incidents he watched in village.
Ikr it was shocking to find out class difference in bhramans AMONG themselves 🤦🤦. One would think bhraman marrying another bhraman would be intra caste but boy was I wrong😂🤦
I just read it once. I wanted to change it so much. But still it is what it is
শরৎচন্দ্র চট্টোপাধ্যায় Great ❤️
Songs and soundtrack
Dance and choreography
in this movie are one of the best in history of cinema.
I think everyone was brilliant in acting too
I think one of the best film on the basis of acting
@Shirin S Devdas behaved like that, thatswhy it is a story. A lot of people self destruct or self harm themselves in different ways. And plus it is based on a novel and is a period piece so everything is heightened.
@Shirin S Devdas is based on a novel 'দেবদাশ'/ 'Devdas' written by SARAT CHANDRA CHATTOPADHYAY. So... Director was just sticked to the plot which was written in the novel itself (!?).
@Shirin S Repeating the same nonsense everyone, just bcoz you lack the intellect to understand drama in Saratchandra Chattopadhyay's novels or Shakespearen work. You are easily one of the worst trolls on RUclips.
@Shirin S So true.
Bhai this movie would have won 20 Oscar's if it was a holywood movie or English
I love seeing Achara got excited when "Chandramukhi" slapped the man and her dialogue delivery.
The Story was written in the very early period of 19th century. By this, you can imagine how much secular and open mindset the author (Sarat Chandra Chattopaadhyaay) used to hold, living in a society full with all arrangements to hold the women back.
how does 'secular' apply here?🤣
Coz the word secular has a wider connotation than presented in the context of religion only...
Coz the word secular has a wider connotation than presented in the context of religion only...
Coz the word secular has a wider connotation than presented in the context of religion only...
It's really amazing how Achara gets all those intense moments and understand it just like we did, n Devdas is not an easy movie👍... Not only about this movie but also for others 🥰
Devdas was nominated at the BAFTAs for International Feature Film.
Its been two years, so maybe its late. But you wont understand why Chandramukhi loved Devdas. See, she was a coutesen, and people talked to nicely at most, but out of lust. Devdas was the only man who treated her like a women, he consistently tried to convince her that a women is a goddess, she is mother , a sister, a daughter, she is very powerful and very capable. Selling her body is the least way of utilising her feminine energy. He fought with her for her....because he though she should not be living this way. Thats why she loves him.
the representation of alcoholism in this movie hits me so hard. My own father passed away from drinking "one more time" despite the doctors telling him what they told devdas. This movie is just a masterpiece.
The final scene of Devdas always makes me have tears, no matter how many times I’ve seen it.
Jaby totally kills the emotion with the laugh
And whenever he laughs he looks at achara to get an approval if it's really a funny scene. 😂
@@379deeptigarg7 😂😂
@@379deeptigarg7 and there are tears in corner of her eyes, so he stops laughing 😂
Jaby’s like yawning, stretching and questioning
Why, why, why ? 😂😂
The dance Madhuri Dixit is dancing is Kathak, a dance from Uttar Pradesh. Its got the most expressive facial expressions and fluid body movements
every Indian classical dance has got the most expressions and not just Kathak. ever watched Bharatnatyam? or Kathakali?
@@dancerchick Kathak is dance based on expressions. And yes I know Bharatnatyam and Kathakali. Bharatnatyam is known for its Centre of gravity movements, Kathakali is known for its elaborate costumes and is not as expressive as Kathak.
Kathak is entirely based on expressions and fluidity. It's not a comparison. It's stating the USP of every dance form.
@@dreamerachiever2718 when you uee the word "most" it is comparision. Bharatnatyam has a lot of expressions as well as physical movements too..and they both go hand in hand.. having trained in Bharatnatyam and Kathak both and right now learming Kuchipudi i can say that Expressions are almost equally common in them all...
😂😂Uttar Pradesh
@@ajatmitra9495 Something funny? Oh wait, your lack of IQ!
Believe if you are crying ... It's because of srk ... 🔥 He totally nailed it ...
ShahRukh knows how to make indians CRY 😭
Yes by copying Dilip kumar
@@humanitytalkswithnadira5248 in which movie ? chak de India climax , Swadesh train station scene, kal ho na ho climax
Srk's acting in this movie was a top notch.
@@humanitytalkswithnadira5248 if srk wanted he could copy dilip kumar in this movie. But he didnt and showed his own acting skills
@@humanitytalkswithnadira5248 When someone does something good...learn to appreciate....he didn't copy Dilip ji....he acted in his own way and nailed it....
It's heartbreaking to see you didn't mention MADHURI DIXIT in the title...
Sh has been one of the most integral part of this movie!!!
Shah Rukh did very well as Devdas but the man who actually breathed life into this fictional character is the one and only Dilip Kumar sahab. I saw a few portions from this earlier versions and was blown away by his acting. So real, so nuanced, so measured! WOW!
Cute the way jaby was looking at akshara to check whether she is crying
I think achara literally cries on every emotional scene she is just graceful wheras jaby just laughs on every thing, duh!
This movie is actually adapted from the classic Bengali novel "DEVDAS" by legendary Bengali novelist Saratchandra Chattopadhyay. You must read the novel before watching this movie. It'll help you to know the Bengali culture & the then background of Bengali society and you can easily relate it with this movie.
Yeah!
Btw, I read it on Wikipedia, that this story is partially true...and a lot was made up in the novel...and the movie too
Which makes it sad😭 that it is true
The ending.. .. Yes, Achara I feel you 😭😭😭 it still got me even after 10 viewings.
That last scene still makes u fill with tears even seeing it many times.. miss this SRK
“Devdas”
Seeing which an alcoholic is proud to be an alcoholic.😂
Jaby, for gods sake dude, please keep tissue papers available for Achara whenever you're watching a movie especially a tragedy.
😂😂..yes.. 👍👍
I still cried!! After all these years and just a 10 minute cut of the movie and it still made me cry like a baby 🥲🥲
Dev's honesty and vulnerability (not weakness).
To answer Jaby's question: What does Chandramujhi like in Devdas?
Superb performance by SRK 🙌🏻
Jaby looks like he is watching alien traditions... And Achara look so sinked in the movie like she really knows and she is living it
Love how both of you caught onto so many of the nuances in this reaction, specially Achara!
One of the best ending scenes in a Bollywood movie, the emotions, background score and everything. I think this scene is even better than srk’s Kal Ho Na Ho death scene although I haven’t seen that movie or scene in a long time
I watched de d'as like 5 times and cried liters of tears every time especialy when i rewatched the last scene since the last time I rewatcged it and I still cried watching it with you two, this movie is here to break hearts and make people cry 😅 now I need to watch a comedy, I loved rewatching it with you guys, love your Chanel 💜✌️
On 4:24, Dev hears the sound of Baarat (a moving band which takes groom to the bride's house) which makes him remember the wedding of his love, i.e. Paro. That's why he suffers with a sudden headache and holds his head...
We watched this movie in theaters in Canada and that ending had everyone in the theater ugly crying. 😂😭
I cried at the end too. It's truly a tragedy, but it's a symbol of the lengths one will go to for their love
In theatre the ending scene of movie just stunned the whole audience and complete silence there was at that time...it is one of the best endings.
Devdas has to be the most epic love story
It was nice everytime Achara knows when too cry or how to express emotion ❤️
Awww Achara...☺️☺️☺️
Agree with u on this. I prefer the 50s adaptation with Dilip Kumar though that didnt have the huge sets & high tech camera. But Sanjay LV's version should be watched & respected too for what it accomplished with set & costume design & for being this epic.
Yess, at the end we also had the same question "WHY?"🥺🥺🥺
Devdas is a masterpiece in Hindi cinema .. all the actors managed to bring his character great! especially SRK! he is a brilliant actor! 😍
#thanksjabyandachara ♥️
Just the glimpses are making me cry. This movie is next level and Shah rukh Khan is just out of this world.
Achara is so emotional such a pure soul 🥺🥺❤
The moment that devdas turns his head to the audience was not because of chandramuki. It is because at that moment, he hears the wedding music playing from behind him. He covers his ears from it.
Devdas ending is actually that
They didn't live together but died together but still never find each other
Love hurts
It's a real story.. Devdas's place is near my grandparents village.. I went there in my childhood.. His house is very old and broken now, as it is a very old love story. I wish if they reborn, they live a happy life together.
Emotional.
SRK is the best
Achara crying...achara you're such a noble soul....love from India
Moral of the story, if u don't let two ppl in love get married they will be unhappy for the rest of their life..
I remember I saw it in cinema...this girl beside me with her friends was laughing all the way especially when Jackie character as chuni lal came on the screen. But that last scene ...everyone was so quite...and crying.
"Kick him down the stairs " 😂😂😂😂
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay written when he was only seventeen years of age.He was born in Debanandapur, a small village in Hooghly. My home 🏡 town.I live in same place. I often visits his home.
Achara gets so much involved with the movies which is adorable and cute and it really relates to me who is watching along! Great 👍🏼🙏👌🏼🥰
I just left an 'In the book...' comment in the part 1 video so this may sound a little repetitive. But I'm still going to say that things are a lot different in terms of characters in the movie. From the movie maybe it comes across as the families kept them from being happy. The book is much deeper in the sense that, yes, the families do disagree in the book, but the pride of both Dev and Paru themselves play a huge part as well. Misunderstanding and own-ego-serving make them miss out on each other, and they must pay the price of their own mistakes by living ruined lives. It's just way sadder. Also, the movie added a bunch of family drama using the time they could have developed the Chandramukhi-Dev relationship. Chandramukhi doesn't instantly fall in love with him in the novel, it happens slowly over nights when he drunk-rambles his sad life story to her and she takes care of him.
I said you all yesterday " Achara will cry today" 😂
I'm literally crying with achara
Best reaction of Jaby at 16:39 😂😂😂😂
Madhuri loves Devdas because he was the only one who never came to her for her body..
Next Up 'VEER ZAARA' Please
Achara's heart is so pure! Language is not a barrier for her to understand the dept of emotions.. 🥰🥰
Being a Bengali from Bangladesh, I admire every scenes of the movie portraying novel from Sharatchandra...Enjoyable as well as pride for every Bengali literature lover... Achara's authentic emotions touched me as well.
I just love too see Achara. All her reactions, all her smile, tense face, excitement, happyness-sadness on his face...everything. And it make me cry too when she cries. 😔. What a pure reactions she potrays. The only reasion I see their reaction videos is bcoz of her. Loads of love from Bharat (India) Achara. 🥰🥰🥰
Namaste 🙏
*I Love It How Much Achaara Is In Her Elements, She Seems To Be Throughly Enjoying It!.*
Achara is absolutely incredible. Her sense of perception is so astute.
That's why we guys love SRK ❤
I love the scene when devdas confesses his love for chandramukhi.. That a beautiful scene between madhuri and srk
Devdas is an adaptation of the novel written by Sarat Chandra Chatterjee. I was told by my teacher that the novelist himself was an alcoholic and when he composed he was drunk heavily. There are many sources which claimed it to be a true story. According to sources, the original village was called Hatipota. The novel depicts the customs of society that prevailed in Bengal in the early 1900s, which largely prevented a love marriage.
No, When Saratchandra Chattopadhyay composed the novel, he wasn't drunk... It's a myth. "DEVDAS" is one of his early aged writing, a raw creation.
Jaby's expressions throughout this movie are soo cute 😂 he just finds it difficult to comprehend why are characters behaving like they are in the movie.❤
You guys are love and the way Achara understands each and every emotion of the movie makes me super emotional .Totally loved these reactions ❤❤❤❤
Achara was feeling the emotions of every scene in this movie.... Jaby on the other hand was not that much into this movie. He was just waiting for it to end.
GOD OF ACTING SHAH RUKH KHAN 👑
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@@arish55 he is good in my name is khan, debdas, some others like chak de india (some parts), and a few others...thats it...he is no god
God? Nope
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i'd been watching ur videos years ago. 2night i happened to knock at it once again, just a coincidence! After so long, the same reaction video! im an indian, lived in various countries, nw in Europe. I watched Devdas in Mumbai on one of the 1st days of its release!
I always felt that Achara is sensitive & is able to get the right emotion. She can’t hide it, bcz its genuine. I always appreciated that she got the right sense of feeling & emotion on each video scenes! She is into it, deep & reflective. Instead, Jaby manifests himself dry, superfluous, careless… I always wished if jaby cud be more sensitivitive towards her feeling, instead of giggling & unconcerned. That attitude mercilessly pull out the soul of the whole scene!! Nevertheless, I saw some genuineness in his eyes, as if he cudn’t fake them! so i.m confused if he pretends to be untouched just not to deepen the emotional mood swing of Achara or he is just like that! I don’t know!! Anyway bestwishes to both of U.
I can understand how achara feels at the end cuz I cried too even after watching it more then 6 times🥺
What a classic !! Well done by the 3 major actors. Believe it was this movie Julia Roberts said Ash was the most beautiful woman she has seen or something like that isn't it?
I just loved Achara's reaction to the entire reaction!!! Nothing was better than their courtesan debate 😀
Watch "mohobbatein " Srk's another masterpiece
Srk is the king of bollywood for a reason. Every 90's actor have had their fair share of Cringeness, but wht separate him from the rest is that SRK has always been about evolving himself with the changing minds of the audience. Based on today's era of realistic acting if u judge his 90s or early 2000s films, do u think u r doing justice to this man and his almost 3 decades old career of serving and entertaining people. Did Aamir started out his career with 3 idiots level of acting?? No right...
She is Indian Lady Superstar Madhuri Dixi, my childhood crush.
Now u know ..why people call him ..king of Bollywood 😍
Devdas is a Novel (1917) written by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay. There is another movie name Parineeta (1916) also based on his Novel.
My favourite is Srikanta, Charitraheen, Palli samaj, Dena paona, and Devdas ofcourse.
Jaby is laughing all the time 😂😂😂this movie is too indian ❤️dude for you .
Maybe Achara and Jaby have best Chemistry as a couple I've ever seen on RUclips .
They are like made for each other.
Jaby's thoughts are bit technical where Achara is so loving and emotional. Always explaining Jaby little emotional touch is so cute.
May god bless you guys.
I love you achara.. u understand real emotions 😭♥️
Achara is Indian .. she understands Indian emotions and story line and connects with it