Bandhu | |
Director: | Ugyen Chopel |
Producer: | Romesh Sharma |
Screenplay: | Danny Denzongpa, Tulsi Ghimeray, Ugyen |
Music: | Ranjit Gazmer |
Cinematography: | Bashher Ali |
Editing: | Mohinder Ashish |
Studio: | Romesh Films Pvt. Ltd. |
Distributor: | A Narendra Hirawat & Co. |
Runtime: | 128 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Bandhu is a Hindi-language action drama film directed by Ugyen Chopel and produced by Romesh Sharma.[1] This film was released on 28 August 1992 under the banner of Romesh Films Pvt. Ltd.[2] Bandhu is the Hindi remake of 1987 Nepali film Saino directed by the same director.[3]
Dipak leaves Bombay to stay in a hill station with his wife Nita and their only child Binu. A Local evil landlord, Ajit Bihari, tries to capture Dipak's land. After few days, Dipak dies in a road accident. One night Bihari intrudes into Dipak's house and tries to rape a helpless Nita. Suddenly a stranger enters the house and saves her. Nita's son Binu calls him Bandhu (Friend). A friendly relationship forms between them, and the stranger lives with them. A local older woman advises the stranger to marry Nita. But police come to arrest the stranger for killing Dipak.[4]
Ranjit Gazmer composed all the songs while Kiran Mishra wrote them.