In 2004, the album was considered to be one of "best music in film" by Sight & Sound.[66] In 2005, it was judged the top Hindi soundtrack of all time by voters on the BBC,[67] and in 2014, they included the song "Maar Daala" in their listing of the "100 Greatest Bollywood Song of All Time".[68] In 2011, Planet Bollywood featured Devdas amongst the "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks Ever" of Hindi cinema.[69] "Dola Re Dola" has been listed three times as "the best Bollywood dance number of all time": by Scroll.in in 2016,[70] the Eastern Eye in 2018,[71] and Time Out in 2019.[72] HuffPost's Tatsam Mukherjee added the album in his 2020 listing of the "Top 20 Bollywood Albums since 2000".[73]
Dale Hudson of the film journal Screen credited Devdas for "dramatically [changing] the social mobility of women from earlier cinematic interpretations" of the novel.[213] The Hindu hailed, "The movie is even greater than Romeo and Juliet, as it has been shot more number of times than the Shakespearean play, itself."[214] A dialogue said by Khan, "Babuji ne kahaa gaon chhod do, sab ne kahaa Paro ko chhod do..." (Dad said to leave the village, everyone said to leave Paro...), and, "Kaun kambhakkht bardaasht karne ko peeta hai?" (Who the hell drink to tolerate?), told by Khan to Dixit, attained popularity.[215][216] Deepika Padukone, who collaborated with Bhansali in Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013),[217] Bajirao Mastani (2015)[218] and Padmaavat (2018),[219] revealed that she was impressed with how Bhansali portraying female character, noting: "If you look closely, every (female) character has her own life and journey; I hope my part is also as remembered and loved as that of ... Paro or Chandramukhi's."[220]
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