Bandhan (1969 film)

From Bharatpedia, an open encyclopedia

Bandhan
File:Bandhan(1969).jpg
Directed byNarendra Bedi
Produced byG.P. Sippy
StarringRajesh Khanna
Mumtaz
Jeevan
Kanhaiyalal
Rajendra Nath
Aruna Irani
D.K. Sapru
Anju Mahendru
Ratnamala
Achala Sachdev
Roopesh Kumar
Kamal Kapoor
Music byKalyanji Anandji
CinematographyK. Vaikunth
Edited byM. S. Shinde
Release date
1969
Running time
190 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Bandhan (English translation: "tie" or "bond") is a 1969[1] Hindi film directed by Narendra Bedi, starring Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz. It was Bedi's directorial debut[2] and the second movie with Khanna and Mumtaz together in the lead roles. The film grossed 2.80 crore at the box office in 1970.[3] Khanna's songs were performed by the playback singer Mahendra Kapoor. This film is counted among the 17 consecutive hit films of Rajesh Khanna between 1969 and 1971, by adding the two-hero films Marayada and Andaz to the 15 solo hits he starred in over these three years.[4]

Plot[edit]

Jeevanlal, who is a thief, lives in a small village in India. He is married to Sita and together they have a daughter Meena and a son, Dharmchand (Dharma)(Rajesh Khanna). One day, Jeevanal burgles the Tehsildar's house, and then hides the stolen property with Dharmchand at the family home. When the police arrive, Dharmchand gives up the stolen property. Jeevanlal is arrested, found guilty and sent to prison. Years later, Jeevanlal remains angry at Dharma. One day, Jeevanlal and Dharma fight over the sale of a cow. Jeevanlal strikes Dharma who takes up a stick in self-defense. Sita intervenes, scolding Dharma for daring to attack his father. She tells Dharma to leave. Dharma moves to Bombay, and finds work with a building contractor. He sends his savings to his mother. Later, Sita receives a letter from Dharma saying that he is about to return. When she goes to the bus-stop to greet him she is told that he has already gone to the family home. When she returns home, she is shocked to find her husband lying dead in a pool of blood and her son standing over the body with a bloodied axe. The police arrest Dharma and he is held on trial for murder. In the climax it is revealed in the court that when Dharma reached home he found his father molesting Gauri (Mumtaz). When he tried to save her his father attacked him and in ensuing struggle Jeevanlal fells on axe and mortally injured. In his last moments he apologized to his son and took promise not to reveal the truth of his sin to his wife. But when prosecution proved that Gauri was present at crime scene and has actually murdered Jeevanlal, Dharma reveals the facts to the court. The judge acquits Dharma finding that the death of Jeevanlal was an accident.

Reception[edit]

It received five out of five stars in the Bollywood guide Collections[5] and grossed 2.80 crore at the box office in 1969.

Cast[edit]

(In credits order)

(Remaining cast in alphabetical order)

  • Birbal as Shyam Vaidraj
  • Kamal Kapoor as Judge
  • Roopesh Kumar as Cook
  • Sanjeev Kumar as Advocate Rami Sharma (special appearance)
  • Meena T. as Meena Jeevanlal

Soundtrack[edit]

# Title Singer(s) Lyricist(s)
1 "Aa Jao Aa Bhi Jao" Mahendra Kapoor Anjaan
2 "Aayo Re Sawan Aayo Re" Mahendra Kapoor Indeevar
3 "Are Jana Hai To Jao" Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle Anjaan
4 "Bina Badra Ke Bijuriya Kaise Chamke" Mukesh Anjaan

References[edit]

  1. "BANDHAN - Film / Movie". Citwf.com. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  2. Ashish Rajadhyaksha; Paul Willemen (2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Routledge. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-135-94318-9.
  3. "Boxofficeindia.com". Boxofficeindia.com. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  4. http://www.hindustantimes.com/chandigarh/eight-lesser-known-facts-about-rajesh-khanna-on-his-death-anniversary/story-eMKmVMlFkKlbSLqAFAf7qI.html
  5. Collections. Update Video Publication. 1991.

External links[edit]

Information red.svg
Scan the QR code to donate via UPI
Dear reader, We kindly request your support in maintaining the independence of Bharatpedia. As a non-profit organization, we rely heavily on small donations to sustain our operations and provide free access to reliable information to the world. We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to consider donating to our cause, as it would greatly aid us in our mission. Your contribution would demonstrate the importance of reliable and trustworthy knowledge to you and the world. Thank you.

Please select an option below or scan the QR code to donate
₹150 ₹500 ₹1,000 ₹2,000 ₹5,000 ₹10,000 Other