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6/10
The uncomfortable bond which cannot be got rid of
jmathur_swayamprabha3 August 2012
Bandhan (1969) is a movie of Rajesh Khanna that had come post Aaradhana and became a hit in the wake of his craze in the Indian audience those days. It's an interesting movie with the story containing a rural milieu. Some good songs and a couple of brilliant performances have added value to the script which is the biggest plus point of this movie.

The father-son bond is supposed to be positive most of the time. However Bandhan (bond) deals with it with a completely different story. Here the father is a baddie and the son is a nice, innocent and benevolent person. Resultantly, there is no love lost between the duo. There is only tension between them which finally leads to disaster. The bond is there between the father and the son but due to the completely different approach towards life and ethics, this bond is quite uncomfortable. However since it is linked to blood-relation, it cannot be broken or got rid of by any of them, especially by the son who is good but unfortunately has got a bad father.

Bandhan tells the story of the family of Jeevanlaal (Jeevan) who is a habitual criminal and always creates problems for his wife, Sita (Achala Sachdev) who is a woman of morals and principles. Jeevanlaal is a known bad character in the village and a history-sheeter in the police record. His visits to jail are quite frequent and he doesn't give a damn for that. He is hell-bent upon living the life the way he has always lived with little intent for reforming himself or opting for straight life. Sita fosters her son, Dharma (Rajesh Khanna) and daughter, Meena (Meena T.) with a lot of hardship and with the occasional help of the money-lender of the village, Maalik Raam (Kanhaiyalaal) and his wife, Jamuna (Ratnamaala). Dharma works hard in the fields and with the help of his savings and some loan from Maalik Raam arranges his sister's marriage with a suitable boy. Maalik Raam's daughter, Gauri (Mumtaaz) and Dharma fall in love with each other. Meantime, the tussles between the father and the son keep on going and one day the bitterness crosses all the limits with Dharma leaving the home and migrating to the city to reach Dr. Sonia (Anju Mahendru) who knows him very well due to her working in his village for some time.

One day Sita gets the news of the return of her estranged son to the village and she reaches the bus stand to receive him but not finding him there, she returns home but gets shocked to find her husband, Jeevanlaal lying dead and Dharma standing there with a blood-stained axe in his hand. Dharma confesses for his father's murder and he is tried in the court. Dr. Sonia's brother, Ravi (Sanjeev Kumar) who is an advocate, acts as the defence counsel for him. Dharma is not ready to tell as to why he killed his father. The truth comes out in the end and Dharma gets acquitted to reunite with all his beloveds.

The final reels of this movie have a striking resemblance with Salmaan Khan starrer movie - Garv (2004). May be the writers of Garv have taken some inspiration from the story of Bandhan. However unlike Garv, the trial of the hero has not been given long footage in this movie. Here it is only in the ending reels whereas the major part of the movie has been dedicated to the village life of the family and the associated ones and the bitterness between the father and the son.

The movie emphatically underscores the bonds of brotherhood (and sisterhood) in the Indian villages where the main occupation has been peasantry only. Despite being financially weak, the villages are always helping and standing by one another in all the times of joy and grief. The honour of a family is considered as the honour of the whole village. Even the money-minded money-lender is not completely a blood-sucker. He is human and able to adjust his money-matters with the significance of the social responsibility at hand.

This interesting movie has been strengthened by the good performances from the lead actors. This is perhaps one of the meatiest roles of Jeevan's acting career (other than his Naarad Muni role in the mythological movies). His clashes with his wife and son are pretty impressive and he has been able to generate enough hatred for himself in the audience.

Rajesh Khanna is present here without his famous gimmicks and is natural for most part of his role. Instead of the clean-shaven look of an urban youth like in his other hit movies, here he has been given the macho-look of a peasant, sporting a mustache. He has romanced well too with Mumtaaz who made the most successful on-screen pair with him. She looks very beautiful and the teasings taking place between herself and Rajesh in the movie are romantically appealing. Among others, Achala Sachdev, Sanjeev Kumar, Anju Mahendru, Kanhaiya Laal, Ratnamaala, Meena T. etc. have done well. Aruna Irani has delivered a sentimental performance in her role of a courtesan.

Technically, the movie is good. Since the whole story takes place in a rural environment, the art director and the cinematographer deserve full marks for creating a beautiful (and believable) village on the screen.

Kalyanji Anandji have composed good music with the help of the lyrics penned by Anjaan and Indeewar. The best song is Aayo Re Aayo Re Aayo Re, Saawan Aayo Re (by Mahendra Kapoor and chorus). Other songs - Aa Jaao Aa Bhi Jaao, Bin Badra Ke Bijuriya Kaise Chamke, Arre Jaana Hai To Jaao etc. are also good to listen and to see.

Bandhan is good movie to be liked by not only the fans of Rajesh Khanna but the movie buffs in general too.
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9/10
Its a movie about a farmer and how he deals with things in a village.
humezaara23 July 2006
Its a great film. Lovely music and this time ma hander Kapoor is singing for Rajesh Khanna so something different. Cast is great the lovable pair, Rajesh Khanna as a role of Dharma and Mumtaz in role of Guari. Dharma is a Farmer and is under debt of Malikram and his father is the negative person played by Jevan. The movies has a great story that we can't see today Bollywood's hero's are now more western, wearing western costumes and heroines wearing less clothes and showing more flash. Glamour had been there always but in this film you'll see Rajesh Khanna wearing a cute farmer dresses and Mumu wearing nice and glamorous gal from village. Her costumes were not western but still good to see. Whenever I have time to see film i always chose this film to see because its a fabulous comedy, romance, and drama that can been seen by all ages from 6 to 66. There is everything that a great movie element holds. You'll love the look of the film and all the fields are great. Arun's dance number is also good. Sanjive is a guest but he is done a great job as defending Dharma in court room.
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10/10
Very strong story and strong performances
pvpK258 June 2013
This movie has very very strong script and very good performances. Rajesh Khanna's performance as a young farmer reminds one of Dilip Kumar. The story is riveting, the tension between the father and son, and the son's suffering because his mother is suffering from the father's bad deeds is very well handled, with shades of gray and not black and white. Rajesh And Mumtaz of course sizzle on the screen with their amazing on screen chemistry but what I loved most are the scenes between the mother (Achala Sachdev) and the son (Rajesh Khanna). The scene when Rajesh is trying to convince his mother that he wants to marry Mumtaz so that his mother should not be lonely, is very hilarious and well-acted and so is the scene when Rajesh asks her what she ever got out of this marriage when she points to him and says 'you'!, that is so touching! The courtroom drama is well done and very emotional as well. Why Sanjeev Kumar needs to shout as the lawyer is very puzzling. Rajesh's girlfriend Anju Mahendru also acts well. Overall a fast-paced and well-directed movie and a great watch!
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10/10
A Brilliant Film Ever Made
paribadar29 August 2006
A amazing film. One of the best couple of Bollywood screen Rajesh and Mumtaz in this film. The film is great and with great locations, songs and brilliant clothes. If you are fan of Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz then you should watch it even your not a fan still great film. Jeevan is amazing as he is. Mumtaz looks stunning and Rajesh looks damn good. The direction is at its best also. Great Music and Songs as well. The singer on playback is different then usual. I think its a fun film that you can watch with anyone either friends, family or with your Bf too. I have watched it so many times too and its excellent film. I am a biggest fan of Mumtaz and she has done a great job like she is in any of her other films so watch it.
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10/10
Rajesh khanna create mildstone solo superhits conservative 17 till now unbeatable
rajputshri10 April 2023
Rajesh khanna starting 1969 conservative 17 superhits , blockbusters and Hits this conservative record not beat till now a day nobody touch his stardom , he made 180 total movies within this total movies 110 movies Hits and propbably 110 solo acting movies and within it 40 golden jublie ( blockbusters) and 20 silver jublie (superhits) outstanding solo superhits not beat amitabh , srk , anil kapoor like solo list , 110 solo Hits named on First indian superstar Rajesh khanna sahab only nobody cross it 2023 also and in the future nobody can beat it looking now in bollywood and indian film industry its unbeatable record salute to Rajesh khanna sahab.
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