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[[File:Copy_of_Devdas_4634.jpg|frame|Chandramukhi, the title character and Paro.]]
 
'''''Devdas''''' is a Bengali Romance novel by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Essentially, it is a retelling of the Krishna, Radha, and Meera myths, the relationships between its three protagonists - Devdas, Parvati, and Chandramukhi - paralleling the Hindu deities. The film is similar to the book ''[[The Sorrows of Young Werther (Literature)|The Sorrows of Young Werther]]''. Devdas is part of a rich Bengali family who used to play with [[Childhood Sweetheart]] Paro. After Devdas comes back from England finishing his education, both Paro and he fall in love and Paro's mother deigns to inform Devdas's mother of arranging a marriage between them. [[Parental Marriage Veto|Devdas's father disapproves]] because Paro comes from a middle class trader family and Devdas is too weak willed to stand up to him. Paro gets married to a much older wealthy widower and Devdas spends his days drunk and in mourning. He is introduced to a Courtesan Chandramukhi in Calcutta who falls in love with him. And so, Paro keeps thinking of Devdas, Devdas keeps thinking of Paro and drinking himself to death and Chandramukhi falls in love with a drunk Devdas who never responds to her love. And [[It Gets Worse]].
 
''Devdas'' is a Bengali Romance novel by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Essentially, it is a retelling of the Krishna, Radha, and Meera myths, the relationships between its three protagonists - Devdas, Parvati, and Chandramukhi - paralleling the Hindu deities. The film is similar to the book ''[[The Sorrows of Young Werther (Literature)|The Sorrows of Young Werther]]''. Devdas is part of a rich Bengali family who used to play with [[Childhood Sweetheart]] Paro. After Devdas comes back from England finishing his education, both Paro and he fall in love and Paro's mother deigns to inform Devdas's mother of arranging a marriage between them. [[Parental Marriage Veto|Devdas's father disapproves]] because Paro comes from a middle class trader family and Devdas is too weak willed to stand up to him. Paro gets married to a much older wealthy widower and Devdas spends his days drunk and in mourning. He is introduced to a Courtesan Chandramukhi in Calcutta who falls in love with him. And so, Paro keeps thinking of Devdas, Devdas keeps thinking of Paro and drinking himself to death and Chandramukhi falls in love with a drunk Devdas who never responds to her love. And [[It Gets Worse]].
 
The novella has been made into a film in many Indian languages, including Bengali, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Assamese. The most notable adaptations include a 1955 film by Bimal Roy, a 2002 film by Sanjay Leela Bhansali starring [[Shah Rukh Khan]] as Devdas, [[Madhuri Dixit]] as Chandramukhi and [[Aishwarya Rai]] as Paro (all three pictured above) and ''Dev.D'', a modern day and loosely-derived take of the novel set against contemporary Punjab and Delhi, where familial ties are negotiated by the traditions of patriarchy and marriages are reduced to a game of power and "honour".
 
{{examples|Film adaptations:}}
* ''Devdas'' (1928, silent film)
* ''Devdas'' (1935, in Bengali)
* ''Devdas'' (1936, in Hindi)
* ''Devdas'' (1937, in Assamese)
* ''Devadasu'' (1953, in Telugu and Tamil)
* ''Devdas'' (1955, in Urdu, Pakistani film)
* ''Devdas'' (1965, in Urdu)
* ''Devadasu'' (1974, in Telugu)
* ''Devdas'' (1979, in Bengali)
* ''Devdas'' (1982, in Bengali, Bangladeshi film)
* ''Devadas'' (1989, in Malayalam)
* ''Devdas'' (2002, in Bengali)
* ''Devdas'' (2002, in Hindi)
* ''Dev.D'' (2009, in Hindi)
* ''Devdas'' (2010, in Urdu, Pakistani film)
* ''Devdas'' (2013, in Bengali, Bangladeshi film)
 
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=== TV Tropes include ===
 
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]] - Obviously.
* [[Arranged Marriage]] - The cause of all of Devdas's problems.
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** Its also been interpreted the other way around, with Chandramukhi as Betty and Paro as Veronica.
* [[Byronic Hero]] - Devdas
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend Romance]] (Unlucky) - Paro, who is his [[First Love]].
* [[Despair Event Horizon]] - Devdas crosses this after Paro's marriage.
* [[Don't Make Me Take My Belt Off]] - Devdas's dad.
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* [[Drowning My Sorrows]] - Why Devdas does not appear sober after Paro's marriage
* [[Drinking Game]] - In-universe, A reason for {{spoiler|Devdas's death}}
* [[The Film of the Book]] - Several times.
* [[Hooker Withwith a Heart of Gold]] - Chandramukhi.
** [[High -Class Call Girl]]: What 'courtesan' can translate to.
* [[The Item Numbernumber]]: In the version with [[Aishwarya Rai]] (Paro) and [[Madhuri Dixit]] (Chandramukhi), the "Dola Re Dola" number.
* [[Karma Houdini]] - In the 2002 version, Devdas' sister-in-law Kumud. She's the one who reminds Devdas' mother (who was previously all right with the marriage proposal) of Paro's lower-class status, thereby ensuring [[Parental Marriage Veto]]. Later, she's shown plotting with her husband to steal the key to the family vault and run away with it all. Devdas catches them and decides that [[What an Idiot!|trying to set Kumud on fire would work better than, say, telling his mother about their plan]] (although to be fair, this is right after {{spoiler|his father's death}} so he's even more unhinged). Of course, Kumud successfully convinces everyone that Devdas has gone insane, and as a result he's thrown out of the house. Later in the film, comments are made about the family's financial and social ruin, so it looks like they got away.
* [[Love Hurts]] - And how!
* [[Love Makes You Crazy]] - Or in the case of Devdas, {{spoiler|dead}}
* [[Love Triangle]] - Paro, Chandramukhi and Devdas.
* [[My Girl Is Not a Slut]] - In the original novel, Devdas is initially disgusted with Chandramukhi for her profession, yet fascinated (and comforted) by her. He even marries her, but only ''after'' she gives up her profession to be with him, and he is always dogged by his feelings for [[Proper Lady|Paro]]. It's very much a case of the [[Madonna -Whore Complex]].
* [[Sad Bollywood Wedding]]
* [[Slap Slap Kiss]] - Paro and Devdas as children. It blossoms into Love.
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* [[This Bed of Roses]] - Chandramukhi offers Devdas a place to stay at the brothel where she works.
* [[Type Caste]] - A Reason Paro and Devdas are fated to be [[Star-Crossed Lovers]].
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] -Paro, who is his [[First Love]].
* [[What an Idiot!]] - Devdas. If he just stood up to his father, then Paro would not have been married to another.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]] - Reason Devdas spends half his screentime drunk.
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