O jane wale ho sake to..mukesh-shailendra-SDburman-bandini
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Song : O Jaane Wale Ho Sake To
Movie : Bandini (1963)
Lyricist : Shailendra,Gulzar
Singers : Mukesh
Actors : Ashok Kumar, Nutan, Dharmendra
Music Director : S D Burman
Bandini (Hindi: बन्दिनी, Urdu: بندِنی, translation: imprisoned) is a film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, the man who directed such classic as Do Bigha Zameen and Devdas, Bandini explores the human conflicts of love and hate intertwined in the mind of Kalyani (Nutan). The movie tells the story of Kalyani, the all suffering, selfless, sacrificing, and strong yet weak Indian woman. She must make a choice between two very different men.
It is specially known for some of its memorable songs that are still popular.
A female centric movie (one of the rare ones in Indian movies), Bandini revolves around Kalyani or Bandini (meaning imprisoned). She is in a prison in India. We learn the circumstances of her crime in flashback. Kalyani had fallen in love with a freedom fighter/anarchist, Bikash (Ashok Kumar) during the British Raj, who later leaves her in the village promising to come back but never does. The 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 "O Jaanewale Ho Sake To Laut Ke Aana". In the city she works as a caretaker of an almost insane woman, who is also 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. Director Bimalda captures her emotions with light and darkness falling on her face due to a welder's torch and the thumping of Iron in the background.
Nutan is strongly supported by Ashok Kumar and Dharmendra, just beginning to make an impact in the film industry and directed by award winning director Bimal Roy. S D Burman composed the songs for the film and chose to sing a few himself. The movie has songs such as "Mora Gora Ang Lai Le" by Lata and the haunting and brilliant "O Jaanewale Ho Sake To Laut Ke Aana" by Mukesh . Bandini is brilliantly photographed by Kamal Bose with its rich tonal quality and evocative framing.
Awards-
Filmfare Best Actress Award for Nutan
Filmfare Best Director Award for Bimal Roy
Filmfare Best Cinematographer Award for Kamal Bose
Filmfare Best Movie Award
Filmfare Best Sound Award for D Billimoria
Filmfare Best Story Award for Jarasandha
Hindi Lyrics -
O jaane wale ho sake to laut ke aana
O jaane wale ho sake to laut ke aana
Ye ghaath tu ye baat kahin bhool na jana
O jaane wale ho sake to laut ke aana
Bachapan ke tere meet tere sang ke sahare
Bachapan ke tere meet tere sang ke sahare
Dhoondenge tujhe gali gali sab ye gum ke mare
Dhoondegi har nigah kal tera thikana
O jaane wale ho sake to laut ke aana
De de ke ye aawaz koi har ghadi bulaye
De de ke ye aawaz koi har ghadi bulaye
Fir jaye jo us paar kabhi laut ke na aaye
Hai bhed ye kaisa koi kuchh to batana
O jaane wale ho sake to laut ke aana
Ye ghaath tu ye baat kahin bhool na jana
O jaane wale ho sake to laut ke aana..
ABOUT BIMAL ROY :-Bimal Roy (Bengali: বিমল রায়) (12 July 1909--7 January 1966) was one of the most acclaimed Hindi film directors of all time. He is particularly noted for his realistic and socialistic films like Do Bigha Zamin, Parineeta, Biraj Bahu, Madhumati, Sujata, and Bandini, making him an important director of Hindi cinema. He has won a number of awards throughout his career, including eleven Filmfare Awards, a National Film Award, and the International Prize of the Cannes Film Festival.
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