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Song : o panchhi pyare sanjha sakha re..
bole tu kaunsi boli bata re..
Movie: Bandini (1963)
Singer : Asha Bhosle,
Lyricist : Shailendra,
Music Director: S D Burman
Based onTamasi by Charu Chandra Chakrabarti,
Producer : Bimal Roy
Cast : Nutan,Ashok Kumar,Dharmendra,Asit Sen,RajaParanjape,Moni Chatarjee,Chandan Bhaduri,Sulochna Chatarjee,Tarun Bose,Kanu Roy,Hiralal,
Production Co.: Mohan Studios, Mumbai
Lyrics :-
do nainan ke milan ko do naina bulaaye
jab naina ho saamane to naina jhuk jaaye
o pachhi pyaare saajha sakhaare
bole tu kaun si boli bata re bole tu kaun si boli
o pachhi pyaare saajha sakhaare
bole tu kaun si boli bata re bole tu kaun si boli
mai to pachhi pinjare ki maina, pankh mere bekaar
bich hamare saath re saagar, kaise chalu us paar
kaise chalu us paar
o pachhi pyaare saajha sakhaare
bole tu kaun si boli bata re bole tu kaun si boli
phaagun mahina phuli bagiya, aam jhare amraai
mai khidaki se chup chup dekhu, ritu basant ki aayi
ritu basant ki aayi
o pachhi pyaare saajha sakhaare
bole tu kaun si boli bata re bole tu kaun si boli
o pachhi pyaare saajha sakhaare
bole tu kaun si boli bata re bole tu kaun si boli..
Bandini ,बन्दिनी, Imprisoned is a 1963 Hindi drama film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, the man who directed classics such as Do Bigha Zameen and Devdas. Bandini stars Nutan, giving one of the finest performances of her career, her performance in the film is the best performance ever given by any female actress of Hindi cinema,along with Ashok Kumar and Dharmendra as leads, and explores the human conflicts of love and hate intertwined in the mind of Kalyani (Nutan).
The film is set in a prison in around 1934 in pre-Independence India. where Kalyani is serving life imprisonment prison for committing a murder, and we learn the circumstances of her crime in flashback as she divulges it to the jailor. The film is set in Bengal in the 1930s, during the British Raj, where Kalyani (Nutan) is the daughter of the postmaster (Raja Paranjpe) of the village, who falls in love with a freedom fighter, Bikash (Ashok Kumar), who later leaves her in the village promising to come back but never does. Society treats them harshly. Broken by her father's misery and that of her own, Kalyani moves to the city, to the singing of the sad song "O Jaanewale Ho Sake To Laut Ke Aana". In the city, she works as a caretaker of an obnoxious and mentally unstable woman, who turns out to be the wife of Bikash. Kalyani learns that her father came to the city looking for her and died in an accident. That prompts her to poison her lover's wife, identifying her as the cause of her miseries in a moment of insane rage. Director Bimalda captures her emotions as she resolves to commit the crime, with light and darkness falling on her face due to a welder's torch and the thumping of iron in the background, and the ambient sounds as she inches towards the decision, pumping vigorously into a kerosene stove, without uttering a single word through it all. And subsequently confesses to the crime with equal passion.
Back from the flashback in the jail, Deven (Dharmendra), the jail doctor falls in love with her. Kalyani is not ready for it and starts to stay away from him. They are always shown with a partition in between after Deven proposes her. Another symbolism used in the movie is the occasional shouting of "All is well" by the prison guard when nothing in the movie is; and just as Kalyani is leaving prison for good, she receives yet another ironic message from a jail official, "Ab ghar grihasthi ki jail mein qaid rahogi!" Now you will be imprisoned in the jail of household! In the end, she finds Bikash at a ship harbour where she finds him in an ill condition. She then decides to take care of Bikash and her love is again reborn.
The lines "Main Bandini Piya ki, Main Sangini Hoon Saajan ki" in the end score of the movie tells us that Kalyani is imprisoned by her love, thus revealing the title of the film. "Mere Saajan Hain us Paar" is sung by the musician S. D. Burman himself, this climactic song beautifully expresses Kalyani's dilemma of having to choose between Bikash and Deven. Thus the character of Kalyani gets lifted from that of a woman who is a prisoner of destiny to one who defines her own freedom.
Story Tamasi by Jarasandha, pen name of Charu Chandra Chakraborty, a former jail superintendent who wrote many stories based on his career as a jailor in Northern Bengal, including many fictional versions of his experiences, Louha-Kapat (1953), Tamasha (1958) and Nyaydanda (1961), effective creating a new genre in Bengali literature of prison stories..
Bandini
CBFC: U1963 ‧
Romance/Drama ‧ 2h 37m
Songs ...
1
Mora Gora Ang Laile
3:21 · Lata Mangeshkar
2
O Joggi Jab Se TU Aaya
3:07 · Lata Mangeshkar
3
O Panchhi Piare
3:12 · Asha Bhosle
4
O Mahji Mere Sajan
3:10 · S. D. Burman
5
O Janewale Ho Sake To
3:13 · Mukesh
6
Ab Ke Baras Bhejo
3:36 · Asha Bhosle [0TaUiievthc] |