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Dev
Anand sells off his Mumbai recording studio?
Mumbai, October 1, 2008 (IANS)
A
buzz currently doing the rounds in Bollywood is that the industry's
octogenarian star Dev Anand, who celebrated his 85th birthday Sep
26, has sold off his Anand Recording Studio here to a builder for
Rs.500 million. But the deal could not be confirmed as the star
is currently in London for the launch of the international edition
of his autobiography, "Romancing with Life". He is expected
to return to Mumbai Oct 5.
The
rumour has it that a 12-storey apartment building will come up at
the prime Anand Recording Studio property on leafy Zigzag Road in
Pali Hill in Mumbai and Dev Anand will also get two large flats
there. Established in 1986, Anand Recording Studio, one of Bollywood's
premier sound and dubbing facility, was virtually a home for the
veteran star for the past 22 years.
It
has been in the penthouse of the four-storey building that he spends
the better part of the day, than in his Union Park bungalow a little
distance away, when he is not shooting for his movies.He conceptualised,
wrote stories and scripts, and interviewed many of the newcomers
he launched in his movies in this cozy penthouse dominated by forest
green colour. Occasionally, he also fetes celebrities and entertains
media persons there.
Ever
since the office of his production house, Navketan, was shifted
from Khira Nagar in Santacruz in north-west suburb of Mumbai two
decades ago to the Anand Recording Theatre complex, it has also
served as his office. His only son, Suneil Anand, looks after the
day-to-day activities of the recording studio, which was modernized
and fitted with the latest of digital sound gadgets imported from
the US last year.
In
the last two decades, more than 3,000 movies in many Indian languages,
including English, have been mixed and surround-sound mixed at the
recording studio, conveniently situated off Pali Hill Road in Mumbai's
posh Bandra suburb. Pali Hill locality, home to a number of Bollywood
celebrities, including Dilip Kumar, Pran, Prem Chopra and Sanjay
Dutt, still has some old-world charm left amidst the concrete jungle,
interspersed with old-style cottages.
A residential
complex has already come up where stood the bungalow once owned
by the veteran actor, Pran.
Recently,
there was a rumour that Dilip Kumar also wanted to hand his bungalow
over to a builder. The reported move was protested by local residents
as the bungalow, situated opposite the one where Saira Banu's mother,
Naseem Banu, once lived, has the heritage value.
But
the builders, forever on the lookout for prime properties, give
their owners tempting offers and many Bollywood veterans, who were
early settlers in localities which have since become prime areas
of Mubai, have succumbed to these.
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