Bandhan (1991 film)

Bandhan is a Marathi movie released on 5 March 1991.[1] The movie is produced by Chelaram Bhatia and Lalchand Bhatia and directed by Anant Mane.[2] The plot is based on a woman’s insistence that men are inferior and the extent she would go to prove her point.[3]

Bandhan - Marathi Movie
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAnant Mane
Produced byChelaram Bhatia, Lalchand Bhatia
StarringAjinkya Deo
Nishigandha Wad
Ramesh Bhatkar
Asha Kale
Vasant Shinde
Sharad Talwalkar
Music byAnil Mohile
Release date
  • 5 March 1991 (1991-03-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Synopsis

The protagonist of this film is Pramila, a modern girl who harbours hatred towards men. She is the Secretary of a women's awareness group and believes that men marry women to treat them like slaves. One day, Mohan (the hero), attends one of the women’s group meeting with his sister, where Pramila is addressing the gathering on the topic of Men.

The lecture is converted into a debate and Pramila states that women are superior to men. She challenges Mohan that she will do whatever he can! Taking up the challenge he says, "I am willing to marry you, are you ready to do the same?" This causes a commotion among the audience, but Pramila accepts the challenge with an intention of teaching him a lesson.

Cast

The cast includes, Ajinkiya Dev, Nishigandha Wad, Ramesh Bhatkar, Asha Kale, Vasant Shinde and others.

Producers

The Bhatia duo: Chelaram Bhatia and Lalchand Bhatia. (Glamour Films)

Soundtrack

The music has been provided by Anil Mohile.[4]

Track listing

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."Satyavan Savitrichi Katha"Jyotsna Hardikar5:08
2."Jhimma Jhimma Pori"Anupama Deshpande, Jyotsna Hardikar6:41
3."Majha Sajana"Anupama Deshpande,Sudesh Bhosle5:43
4."Naravina Naricha"Ravindra Sathe5:46
5."Radu Nako"Ravindra Sathe5:25
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