Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA girl of the upper-class family marries a poor man on the contract to gain her family wealth.A girl of the upper-class family marries a poor man on the contract to gain her family wealth.A girl of the upper-class family marries a poor man on the contract to gain her family wealth.
Shashikala Jawalkar
- Shanta
- (as Shashikala)
Asit Kumar Sen
- Vijay
- (as Asit Sen)
Ranu Mukherjee
- Young Vani
- (as Ranu Mukherji)
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- CuriosidadesThe film features a song called "Dulah Ram Siya Dulhari," which is sung by Hemanta Mukherjee and his wife, Bela Mukherjee.
- Trilhas sonorasDulah Ram Siya Dulhari
Performed by Hemanta Mukherjee and Bela Mukherjee
Composed by Hemanta Mukherjee
Written by Rajendra Krishan
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Vani is a devout young woman who has dedicated her life to God and rituals. However, she faces challenges when her late grandfather imposed conditions on her inheritance of his property, requiring her to get married in order to receive it. According to her grandfather's conditions, Vani marries Amarnath, a pious man who belongs to her own caste, despite having zero affection for him. The film explores how their relationship navigates the various circumstances that arise from their arranged marriage.
While Meena Kumari, a master of acting, may not have had great potential in the film initially, she proves that she is truly the "Tragedy Queen" in the second half. Her performance as Vani evokes genuine feelings, making the character relatable. Pradeep Kumar has a charming presence, but his performance is only average. However, his chemistry with Meena Kumari is undeniable, as it always is. Shashikala, who often plays negative roles, shines in her positive portrayal of the innocent woman Shanta, showcasing her versatility. Her unique chemistry with Motilal adds to the film's appeal. Motilal delivers a decent yet charming performance. The supporting cast, including David Abraham, Achala Sachdev, and Kammo, do justice to their respective characters. Minoo Mumtaz has a decent dance appearance in the mujra, but her overall performance lacks her usual significance.
The film's storyline bears a striking resemblance to "Mr. & Mrs. '55," with the central theme of arranged marriage serving as a means for property inheritance. Unfortunately, the first half of the story unfolds at a glacial pace, leaving the audience feeling bored and disengaged. The plot also fails to captivate in the first half, making it a struggle to stay invested. However, the story takes a dramatic turn in the second half, becoming increasingly engaging with each passing minute, culminating in a successful conclusion. Despite this, the second half of the story feels rushed, leaving the viewer wishing for more scenes to flesh out the narrative.
The cinematography of the film is satisfactory, although the choreography could have been improved. However, considering the storyline of the film, the choreography is decent enough in its own right.
The music composed by Hemanta Mukherjee is well-suited to the storyline of the film, but it lacks the usual rhythm and flair that is characteristic of Hemanta's work. Most of the songs are unengaging and slow, with melodies that seem like ordinary compositions. The only exception is "Dulah Ram Siya Dulhari", which I did connect with. Unfortunately, I found it difficult to connect with any of the other songs on this soundtrack. From my perspective, this is one of the lowest-rated soundtracks from Hemanta Mukherjee.
In conclusion, 'Bandhan' is not an overly entertaining film, but it is a slow-burning film that you may find yourself gradually drawn into.
While Meena Kumari, a master of acting, may not have had great potential in the film initially, she proves that she is truly the "Tragedy Queen" in the second half. Her performance as Vani evokes genuine feelings, making the character relatable. Pradeep Kumar has a charming presence, but his performance is only average. However, his chemistry with Meena Kumari is undeniable, as it always is. Shashikala, who often plays negative roles, shines in her positive portrayal of the innocent woman Shanta, showcasing her versatility. Her unique chemistry with Motilal adds to the film's appeal. Motilal delivers a decent yet charming performance. The supporting cast, including David Abraham, Achala Sachdev, and Kammo, do justice to their respective characters. Minoo Mumtaz has a decent dance appearance in the mujra, but her overall performance lacks her usual significance.
The film's storyline bears a striking resemblance to "Mr. & Mrs. '55," with the central theme of arranged marriage serving as a means for property inheritance. Unfortunately, the first half of the story unfolds at a glacial pace, leaving the audience feeling bored and disengaged. The plot also fails to captivate in the first half, making it a struggle to stay invested. However, the story takes a dramatic turn in the second half, becoming increasingly engaging with each passing minute, culminating in a successful conclusion. Despite this, the second half of the story feels rushed, leaving the viewer wishing for more scenes to flesh out the narrative.
The cinematography of the film is satisfactory, although the choreography could have been improved. However, considering the storyline of the film, the choreography is decent enough in its own right.
The music composed by Hemanta Mukherjee is well-suited to the storyline of the film, but it lacks the usual rhythm and flair that is characteristic of Hemanta's work. Most of the songs are unengaging and slow, with melodies that seem like ordinary compositions. The only exception is "Dulah Ram Siya Dulhari", which I did connect with. Unfortunately, I found it difficult to connect with any of the other songs on this soundtrack. From my perspective, this is one of the lowest-rated soundtracks from Hemanta Mukherjee.
In conclusion, 'Bandhan' is not an overly entertaining film, but it is a slow-burning film that you may find yourself gradually drawn into.
- nethupuleems
- 26 de mai. de 2024
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