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Bandh Darwaza

  • 1990
  • Unrated
  • 2h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
444
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Bandh Darwaza (1990)
ActionDramaHorrorMusicalThriller

A wealthy male banishes a demon, but years later his very own daughter resurrects it.A wealthy male banishes a demon, but years later his very own daughter resurrects it.A wealthy male banishes a demon, but years later his very own daughter resurrects it.

  • Directors
    • Shyam Ramsay
    • Tulsi Ramsay
  • Writers
    • Dev Kishan
    • Shyam Ramsay
  • Stars
    • Hashmat Khan
    • Manjeet Kular
    • Kunika Sadanand
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    444
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Shyam Ramsay
      • Tulsi Ramsay
    • Writers
      • Dev Kishan
      • Shyam Ramsay
    • Stars
      • Hashmat Khan
      • Manjeet Kular
      • Kunika Sadanand
    • 9User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hashmat Khan
    Hashmat Khan
    • Kumar
    Manjeet Kular
    Manjeet Kular
    • Sapna
    Kunika Sadanand
    Kunika Sadanand
    • Kamya P. Singh
    • (as Kunika)
    Satish Kaul
    Satish Kaul
    • Anand
    Anita Sareen
    • Bhanu - Anand's wife
    Anirudh Agarwal
    Anirudh Agarwal
    • Nevla
    Aruna Irani
    Aruna Irani
    • Mahua
    Raza Murad
    Raza Murad
    • Nevla's devotee
    Vijayendra Ghatge
    Vijayendra Ghatge
    • Thakur Pratap Singh
    • (as Vijayendra)
    Karunakar Pathak
    Surinder Kohli
    • Nevla's devotee
    Jack Gaud
    Jack Gaud
    Shyamalee
    Shyamalee
    • Nevla's devotee
    Beena Banerjee
    Beena Banerjee
    • Thakurain Lajjo P. Singh
    Johny Lever
    Johny Lever
    • Gopi
    • (as Johnny Lever)
    Ashalata Wabgaonkar
    Ashalata Wabgaonkar
    • Kumar's mom
    • (as Ashalata)
    Sunil Dhawan
    Sunil Dhawan
    • Mahaguru
    Rajni Bala
    • Pratap's Mausi
    • (as Rajnibala)
    • Directors
      • Shyam Ramsay
      • Tulsi Ramsay
    • Writers
      • Dev Kishan
      • Shyam Ramsay
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews9

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    8SheliakBob

    Seriously Scary Vampire, seriously long film.

    "BANDH DARWAZA" may well be my personal favorite of the Ramsay Brothers horror flicks. It is in some ways the most approachable for non-Indian viewers. It's monster is a standard black cape wearing, fanged Vampire and the plot is fairly easy to follow, even without subtitles. The best part of the film is it's monster. There is nothing "suave" or "seductive" about this vampire. He's a MONSTER, plain and simple. Appearance wise, the vampire here sort of reminds me of Rondo Hatton with fangs and a cape. He's kind of a nightmare version of a cartoon Dracula, complete with black silk cape with high collar, very white fangs, and a fright-mask like face. But he's SCARY! Let me tell ya'! I'm a jaded horror film fan and this is one of the just plain nasty scariest vampires committed to film! His dialog consists mostly of "Gnaaaaarrrrghh-sssss", usually shouted while smashing through a wall or a door, or just stalking relentlessly toward the frightened protagonists. The closest American counterpart I can think of is the vampire from "THE NIGHT STALKER", all predatory beast with not a drop of Lugosi to speak of. But, at 2 1/2 hours long, the movie will try the patience of all but the most dedicated fan, and will probably send casual viewers running for their remotes. If you can stick it out through the song and dance numbers and the lengthy conversations, BANDH DARWAZA delivers with the chills!
    10dhanish-73447

    Is it Radu?nope...Its "neola" Indian Dracula like vampire

    You guys wondering what the hell i am talking about and who is Radu? Radu is horror Dracula vampire from the movie called subspecies and any one has watched it will know my point of view,In fact band darwaza was released in 1990 before subspecies released in 1991,

    Despite of both characters similarity,i regret to say this neola triumphs with his unforgiving devilish performance,blood sucker even sucks the life of the audiences.There are jokes in the movie but that won't ease your blood pressure to normal level,iniquitous,uncanny is at its best,what i would call this vampire as one of the seven chief devils and the tempter of Faust.

    I am warning you guys This is non nonsense movie,Young girls and heart patient don't watch this movie or else neola is watching you from the window.
    8veerakonkepudi

    The perfect Indian Vampire film

    Bandh Darwaza is an eerie, scary film from the start. The film takes it's audience to the depths of Indian Vampire horror with it's well played script and casting. The plot is well versed to spook us all with goosebumps for Anirudh agarwal topped the show as Nevla the vampire. His act was so demonic that it gave us thrills with the bgm making us believe the spine chilling thriller to be real. Vijayendra ghatge convinced us all as the lead protagonist taking care of Nevla twice.

    The film promises chills, bites and scares as hell at regular intervals. Thanks to Shyam and Tulsi Ramsay for making this masterpiece.
    3randy_lejeune

    Bad movie . . . very, very bad movie

    Well, this is it folks . . . Bollywood's answer to third rate B-Movies. This is a pathetic little farce about vampyres in India. The chief vampyre looks like he is wearing a Halloween mask, the whole movie is cheap and dark looking, and basically looks like it was shot in someone's back yard. If you can't find it in your local video store, don't bother. They don't get any worse than this.
    4BA_Harrison

    Bollywood Vampires.

    In the lengthy prologue to this Bollywood horror, desperate wife Lajo (Beena Banerjee) is unable to conceive, and so, fearful of losing her husband Pratap (Vijayendra Ghatge), travels to Kali Pahadi to ask the evil vampiric demon Nevla (Anirudh Agarwal) for help: he agrees to give her a child, on the one condition that if the baby is female, she is to be handed over to him to be his slave. Of course, the baby is a girl, but the distraught mother refuses to hand over her child. A seriously miffed Nevla sends his acolyte Mahua (Aruna Irani) to poison Lajo, which leads to Pratap seeking revenge, he and his pals ransacking Nevla's Kali Pahadi hideout, and slaying the vampire.

    After some incredibly gaudy credits, we cut to Lajo's daughter, Kamya (Kunickaa Sadanand), now all grown up, happily dancing in shiny lycra to the Fright Night soundtrack—but her life is not as peachy as it seems: she is in love with friend Kumar (Hashmat Khan), but he only has eyes for Sapna (Manjeet Kullar). Nevla's followers, seeing a golden opportunity to gain a new recruit, promise Kamya that, if she joins them, they will use their magic to make Kumar fall for her. It's around this point that I started to lose interest, the plot beginning to meander, starting with the first of three protracted musical interludes (Kumar and Sapna singing and dancing together in the rain).

    Anyway, to cut a long story short (the film is well over two hours, and feels much longer), Nevla is resurrected, Kamya becomes his slave, quite a few people get bitten, and there's more singing, before the vampire is finally defeated in a manner that makes very little sense whatsoever. Those who stay the distance are treated to several poorly choreographed fight scenes, the same crash of thunder played countless times (ditto with the wolf howl and the cat screeching sound effects), the worst 'day for night' photography imaginable, the blatant stealing of the 'Ki ki ki ma ma ma' theme from Friday the 13th, a modicum of gore, and one hell of an ugly vampire (bulging veins on his head, massive fangs, and those eyes… it's not the fact that they are bright red that is freaky, it's how far apart they are).

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    • Trivia
      Ramsay Brother's when launched this film they announced it as their last directional venture.
    • Soundtracks
      Music
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      from Vendredi 13 (1980)

      Composed by Harry Manfredini

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 1990 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Закрытая дверь
    • Filming locations
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • Ramsay Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 35m(155 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.44 : 1

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