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like "Dola Re Dola," the film transforms a personal tragedy into a universal opera [9, 2, 8].

Devdas is an iconic story in Indian literature and cinema, originally a 1917 Bengali novella by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. The tale of tragic love, self-destruction, and social constraints has inspired numerous film adaptations across Indian languages, the most famous being the 1955 Bimal Roy version and the 2002 Sanjay Leela Bhansali spectacle. This article examines the concept of an "index" of Devdas films: cataloguing adaptations, comparing themes, analyzing musical and visual motifs, and tracing cultural impact.