Red Rose (1980 film) explained

Red Rose
Director:Bharathiraja
Producer:M.P. Jain
Ravi Kumar
Story:Bharathi Raja
Starring:Rajesh Khanna
Poonam Dhillon
Music:R. D. Burman
Cinematography:P. S. Nivas
Editing:K. Balu
Studio:Gaurav Arts
Country:India
Language:Hindi

Red Rose is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language psychological thriller film, starring Rajesh Khanna and Poonam Dhillon. It is a remake of the Tamil film Sigappu Rojakkal, made by the same director Bharathiraja and the same cinematographer P. S. Nivas.[1]

Plot

Anand is a successful businessman with a dark side. He preys on nubile girls, seduces and kills them. These proceedings are video-recorded and watched by his adoptive father and mentor, another deranged woman-hater who, as with Anand, had a disillusioning experience with the female sex in his past. The old man stays holed up in a far corner of Anand's mansion watching his son carry out what he is too infirm to do. The murdered girls are buried in Anand's garden and a rosebush is grown above them.

Anand chances upon an undergarments salesgirl, Sharda and develops an attraction for her. Sharda, a conservative woman, insists that Anand must marry her if he wants to have his way with her. The romance proceeds and appears to be Anand's salvation before things begin to collapse for him. On his marriage day, Sharada stumbles upon a diary containing details of his deranged life along with names of the girls he had killed scribbled on the walls of one of the rooms in his large house.

Sharda, meanwhile stumbles upon Anand's father, whom Anand had told her was retarded and was not to be disturbed and gets the shock of her life. She somehow manages to shut him in and tries to run out, but as she prepares to leave, Anand returns. As Sharda tries to act normal while planning to escape, Anand finds that his father has been locked in and when he saves his father, he realizes that Sharda knows the truth about his deeds. A tense chase ensues, which ends in a graveyard in the dead of night, with Anand stumbling and falling on a cross which pierces him. In the ensuing chase, Anand is caught by the police.

He is subsequently jailed, but gets mentally retarded and loses his bloodthirsty ways. He keeps repeating Sharda's name, as it is his only coherent thought and all other memories have been erased from his mind.

Soundtrack

Music composed by R. D. Burman and lyrics were penned by Nida Fazli and Vitthalbhai Patel.[2]

Song Singer Lyricist
"Kiski Sadaayen Mujhko Bulaayen"Kishore Kumar, Asha BhosleNida Fazli
"Tere Bin Jeena Kya, Tere Bin Marna Kya" (version 1)Kishore Kumar, Asha BhosleVitthalbhai Patel
"Tere Bin Jeena Kya, Tere Bin Marna Kya" (version 2)Kishore Kumar, Asha BhosleVitthalbhai Patel
"Tere Bin Jeena Kya, Tere Bin Marna Kya" (version 3)Kishore Kumar, Asha BhosleVitthalbhai Patel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Balakrishnan . Ravi . 17 November 2007 . A rose by any name . live . https://archive.today/20170131025543/http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/business-of-bollywood/a-rose-by-any-name/articleshow/2547342.cms . 31 January 2017 . 16 March 2020 . The Economic Times.
  2. Web site: Red Rose . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220910051753/https://www.jiosaavn.com/album/red-rose/CnV24sD89lA_ . 10 September 2022 . 10 September 2022 . JioSaavn. 23 May 1980 .