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Bandini

  • 1963
  • 2h 37min
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7,7/10
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Bandini (1963)
DramaMusicalRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the British Raj of the 1930s, a prison-doctor falls in love with a convict who eventually reveals the story of her past and her connection to a freedom fighter.During the British Raj of the 1930s, a prison-doctor falls in love with a convict who eventually reveals the story of her past and her connection to a freedom fighter.During the British Raj of the 1930s, a prison-doctor falls in love with a convict who eventually reveals the story of her past and her connection to a freedom fighter.

  • Réalisation
    • Bimal Roy
  • Scénario
    • Jarasandha
    • Nabendu Ghosh
    • Paul Mahendra
  • Casting principal
    • Ashok Kumar
    • Nutan
    • Dharmendra
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    912
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    • Réalisation
      • Bimal Roy
    • Scénario
      • Jarasandha
      • Nabendu Ghosh
      • Paul Mahendra
    • Casting principal
      • Ashok Kumar
      • Nutan
      • Dharmendra
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux46

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    Ashok Kumar
    Ashok Kumar
    • Bikash Ghosh
    Nutan
    Nutan
    • Kalyani
    Dharmendra
    Dharmendra
    • Devendra
    • (as Dharminder)
    Raja Paranjpe
    Raja Paranjpe
    • Kalyani's Father
    • (as Raja Paranjape)
    Tarun Bose
    Tarun Bose
    • Mahesh Chandra
    Asit Kumar Sen
    Asit Kumar Sen
    • Shambu
    • (as Asit Sen)
    Chandrima Bhaduri
    • Badi Warden…
    Moni Chatterjee
    • Inspector
    Rajan Verma
      Satyendra Kapoor
      Satyendra Kapoor
      Bhola Shah
        Benjamin
        Lalit Rai
        Abhimanyu Sharma
          Sharma
          Paresh
          Radheshyam
            Pardesi
            • Réalisation
              • Bimal Roy
            • Scénario
              • Jarasandha
              • Nabendu Ghosh
              • Paul Mahendra
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            8rtoac1

            Crowning glory of Nutan and Bimal Roy

            This is a Hindi language film starring the the legendary actress Nutan.

            Nutan was one actress who led title roles in films. Where the male characters, even if played by talented actors, felt as supporting cast. Seema, Sujata, and the crowning glory of a film, Bandini are all such.

            Apparently, director Bimal Roy brought her back from self-imposed retirement and marital bliss to play this role. And wow what impeccable a performance!

            The film is well directed and the music has songs memorable to this day, more than half a century after!

            The script is well developed to have the main story parts in the middle. The story likewise has its twists. Due to the above two reasons you don't feel time going past. But the climax though well directed is predictable.

            I rated it 8/10 in IMDB.
            Chrysanthepop

            Love, Suffering, Guilt and Redemption

            I finally got the DVD of Bimal Roy's classic masterpiece 'Bandini'. 'Bandini' revolves around Kalyani, played beautifully by the one and only Nutan. We see most of the movie through Kalyani's point of view. During a time when women's rights were much more limited (compared to today), Roy tells us a woman-oriented story, part of which is set during the British Raj.

            Kalyani is a strong-willed, vivacious, educated, caring and happy-going young lady who lives with her father and cousin in a small village. She then meets a much older Bikash, who's a freedom fighter and is intrigued by his ideals. They gradually fall in love but as fate would have it, Bikash has to leave and he promises to return and marry Kalyani. Time rushes through as Kalyani and her father wait to hear from Bikash. Soon Kalyani hears that Bikash has already married and settled down with someone else. Kalyani is devastated but she has to be strong and prevent her father from finding out. The villagers raise questions and harass Kalyani's father. Kalyani, not being able to bear her father's humiliation, leaves for the city and manages to find a job. Yet, she commits the most unexpected deed and ends up in prison.

            The movie is at it's simplest form of film-making. It could have been high on melodrama but hardly anything about it is exaggerated. Even the background sound especially in the scene where we hear the banging iron (when Kalyani is about to commit the crime) is used very effectively. Songs are beautiful and flow with the narration instead of hindering it.

            Dharmendra gives a charming performance in a brief role while Ashok Kumar brilliantly plays Bikash but Bandini clearly belongs to Nutan. Her facial expressions (especially her eyes) reminds us what true acting really is (such expressions are hardly seen in movies of today) especially in the climax where she has to make a choice, her expressions are unforgettable. She portrays her character's inner conflict (the guilt and rejection of her second chance in life, the belief that she deserves the worst of punishment, the temptation she feels to live a life with Deven) and complex emotions with near perfection (if not perfection) and is flawless in terms of acting.

            Thanks to Bimal Roy for telling us a beautiful story about a strong minded brave young lady, in a time when hardly much attention was given to women.
            9Peter_Young

            Nutan, the caged queen of acting, in one of the best performances ever recorded on Indian film

            Bimal Roy gives the audience a rare glimpse into life in the female prison. At once we are given a fair representation of those people who are never represented, and when they are, always with unidimensional, black-or-white binary characters. Here Roy presents a group of women, without delving into the exact reasons for their imprisonment. Their characters are not romanticised, their crimes are not cleaned, but indeed, they are humanised, which is an altogether different thing, just as they should be because they are human even if some or most of them are there for good reason. This is where the protagonist Kalyani is found, and her story is very conflicting to the average viewer. On the one hand, she is radiantly lovely, gentle and looks as pure as the driven snow. On the other, she is a murderer, which is a fact. Is it okay to like her or sympthise with her? Is anything other than self-defense could justify what she did? Or could we just forgive her?

            Nutan is astonishing. Her naturalistic performance is the ultimate antithesis of any stylized acting one can think of and the strongest stamp on the conviction that less is more as here, through sheer minimalism, she masters what few of the best actresses could. Tremendously understated and nuanced, remarkably realistic, beautifully poised, and quietly powerful, she disappears into the most alarming depths of Kalyani and not for a second does she indulge in self-victimization even when it would have appeared the easiest and most natural option. Her expressions are stunning - the rage, the anger, the indifference, the guilt, and finally the dilemma, all rally with brilliant intensity in her eyes. Kalyani is a phenomenal character both in terms of how well it's written but obviously more because of how perfectly it's acted by a woman whose work here easily ranks among the best performances in Indian cinema.

            Bandini is a classic piece of art, and a true visual, emotional and intellectual experience. The cinematography and camera work are stupendous, and the lighting is especially impressive in the way it's used to highlight the story, the characters, and their situation. It's obviously almost impossible to watch the film without forming an opinion about Kalyani's act, whether to resent or forgive. Other than that, like many viewers, probably, I wish the ending had been the other way around. But Roy chose the way I think he knew would be less popular. Ashok Kumar and particularly a tremendously handsome and likable Dharmendra provide fantastic support. The film remains Bimal Roy's crowning glory, but even despite how good the film itself is, the lead female performance remains its prime asset. An actress who transcends time, Nutan dominates her scenes, she dominates Bandini, and she was clearly one actress fully versed in the craft of acting.
            10burman

            An excellent film on all counts based on the renowned author Jarasandhu's story.

            A perfect commercial film made in the 'art film' genre. One of Bimal Roy's best films. Cinematography by Kamal Bose is superb. And performance by Nutan in the role of Kalyani is one of the best ever performances by any heroine on the Indian screen. Musical score by S. D. Burman is unforgettable and shall always remain so. Two songs by Asha Bhosle viz., "Ab ke baras bhej, Bhaiya ko Babul" and "O' panchhi pyare, sanjh sakale" are among her best. Again both the songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar, viz., 'Mera gora ang laile, mohe shaam rang daide' and 'Jogi jab se too aya mere dware" are again superb. And a song each by Mukesh (O' jaane wale ho sake to laut ke aana), and Burman dada himself (O' re maanjhi) are again among their best ever. Manna Dey's (Mat ro Maata), a patriotic song, is also a soul stirring number.

            In short, a classic of Indian Cinema.
            8nairtejas

            Life & Times Of A Woman In The Backdrop Of Freedom Fighting. ♦ 81%

            Bandini is a masterpiece for its cinematography and shrewd plot. While most of us YOLO generation teens would have thought of a rather cheeky climax, Bimal Roy brings us the genuine ending based on 40s' & 50s' India.

            It talks about the life of a woman which enters bedlam after she meets a freedom fighter. It talks about how she braves all those hard things life puts in front of her. As the second half starts, the plot increases in pace and the story reaches crescendo revealing shocking points. The last fifteen-minute-part is pure classic which also manages a song.

            Performance given out by Nutan & Ashok Kumar is exceptional. Supporting cast and the characters involved are truly magnetic. They will stay with you years.

            BOTTOM LINE: A classic not to be missed. 8.1/10.

            Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES

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            • Anecdotes
              Entire rural backdrop Shooting was captured in Shahibganj, Bihar (Jharkhand), India. It was Bimol Roy's wish to pick this remote location as he previously passing by this spot and found beautiful landscape of river Ganges and made this promise to himself
            • Connexions
              Referenced in Guddi (1971)
            • Bandes originales
              Mora gora ang laile mohe shaam rang dei de
              Sung by Lata Mangeshkar

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            Détails

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            • Date de sortie
              • 1 janvier 1963 (Inde)
            • Pays d’origine
              • Inde
            • Langue
              • Hindi
            • Aussi connu sous le nom de
              • Imprisoned
            • Lieux de tournage
              • Mohan Studios, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Inde
            • Société de production
              • Bimal Roy Productions
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            • Durée
              2 heures 37 minutes
            • Couleur
              • Black and White
            • Rapport de forme
              • 1.37 : 1

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