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| At the recent Film & TV Producers Guilds' Apsara Awards, four luminaries "� Dev Anand and B R Chopra from cinema and Prannoy Roy and Aroon Purie from Television "� were given special awards for their outstanding contribution to films and TV. |
| The four gentlemen richly deserve these accolades. They also represent two distinct generations as well as the two ends of Indian media and entertainment spectrum. |
| Baldev Raj Chopra was born in 1914 in Ludhiana. After spending his early years as a journalist in Lahore he came to Mumbai in 1947 and by 1948 had produced his first feature film Karvat. |
| He formed B R Films in 1955 "� incidentally the financier was Aroon Purie's father V V Purie "� and went on to produce many memorable hits like Naya Daur, Dhool Ka Phool, Gumrah to the more recent Baghban. B R Chopra was also one of the early entrants in TV with his hugely successful Mahabharat. |
| B R also has been a prolific ad-film maker and was involved in several popular commercials for Levers. For over 50 years, B R Films has remained one of the most respected, prolific and successful banners in Bollywood. |
| A lot has been written about the evergreen youthfulness of Dev Anand. Today's generation may know about the forgettable films he has been making of late. |
| However, what they may not know is that his Nav Ketan (started in 1949) has been the launching pad for well-known names like Guru Dutt, Vijay Anand, Raj Khosla and Yash Johar to Shatrughan Sinha, Zeenat Aman, and Tina Munim. |
| Many years ago, Dev Anand worked out the economics of film making. That's what gave him the ultimate independence to pursue his passion of film-making, irrespective of their box-office fate. |
| Aroon Purie and Prannoy Roy are both chartered accountants-turned news barons. While Aroon inherited his father's printing empire (Thomson Press), it was his own vision that gave India its first newsmagazine India Today. |
| He then diversified into broadcasting. Aaj Tak is still Hindi's number news channel. At 60, life has just begun for him, as he himself said at the ceremony. |
First Published: Feb 08 2006 | 12:00 AM IST