Dev Anand directs much younger Aamir Khan and cast of film Awwal number

WildFilmsIndia 2018-08-27

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Film actor and director Dev Anand directs actors on the sets of film Awwal number. Can you believe that the now-so-familiar Aamir Khan was only 25.

Awwal Number is a 1990 film directed by Dev Anand. The film features 67-year-old Dev Anand with Aditya Pancholi, Ekta Sohini and Aamir Khan.

The story revolves around cricket where a new star Sunny (Aamir Khan) has been included in the team in place of another famous star Ronny (Aditya Pancholi). All this creates hatred in the heart of Ronny against Sunny, although Sunny respects him. Ronny decides to take revenge on Sunny; meanwhile a terrorist decides to put a bomb in the field where a match is to be organised between India and Australia.

DIG Vikram Singh (Dev Anand) comes to know about the plan of the terrorists and goes on to prevent the attack, saving thousands of lives. Sunny also becomes a star by playing a match-winning stroke for the country.

Dharam Dev Pishorimal Anand, better known as Dev Anand, was an Indian film actor, writer, director, producer, and comedian known for his notable works in the history of Indian cinema. Part of the Anand family, he co-founded Navketan Films in 1949 with his elder brother Chetan Anand. Anand is regarded as one of the most influential actors in the history of Indian cinema.



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