Bagh Bondi Khela

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Directed byPijush Basu
Written byPrafulla Roy
Pijush Basu (screenplay)
Based onProthom Tarar Alo novel by Prafulla Roy
Produced byAsima Bhattacharya[1]
Bagh Bondi Khela
Directed byPijush Basu
Written byPrafulla Roy
Pijush Basu (screenplay)
Based onProthom Tarar Alo novel by Prafulla Roy
Produced byAsima Bhattacharya[1]
StarringUttam Kumar
Supriya Devi
Partho Mukherjee
Mahua Roychoudhury
CinematographyGanesh Bose
Edited byBaidyanath Chatterjee
Music byDipankar Chattopadhyay
Asima Mukherjee (background score)
Production
company
Pompy Films
Distributed byBishwajit Films
Release date
  • 19 December 1975 (1975-12-19) (India)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Bagh Bondi Khela (transl.The Caged Tiger Game) is a 1975 Indian Bengali-language political action thriller film co-written and directed by Pijush Basu.[2] Produced by Ashima Bhattacharya, the film is based on Prafulla Roy's novel titled Prothom Tarar Alo.[3] It stars Uttam Kumar, Supriya Devi, Partha Mukherjee and Mahua Roy Chowdhury in lead roles,[4] while Tarun Kumar, Asit Baran, Tarun Mitra and Kalyani Mondal play supporting roles. It revolves around a businessman who enters into politics through unethical means.

The film marks fifth of the frequent collaborations between Basu and Kumar. The soundtrack of the film was composed by Dipankar Chattopadhyay in her debut, with lyrics penned by Pulak Bandyopadhyay and score by Ashima Mukherjee. The cinematography was handled by Ganesh Bose, while Baidyanath Chatterjee edited the film.

Bagh Bondi Khela theatrically released on 19 December 1975, coinciding with Christmas. It was a super-hit at the box office and ran for over 170 days in theatres.[5] Apart from emerging as a major financial success, the film has become a cult film over the years due to its suspense, story, screenplay, soundtrack and performances of the cast. The film is considered to be Uttam Kumar’s best appearance as an anti-hero.[6][7]

Bhabesh Banerjee is a corrupt and loose character. He lives in Ranipur, involved with unauthorised business, smuggling and immoral trafficking. His son Rajesh is an honest man who loves Dolon. Bhabesh cheated Dolon's father using counterfeit documents. When Rajesh comes to visit his father, Bhabesh gifts all his properties to Rajesh for getting political mileage and enters into politics. Bhabesh's second wife Bibha knows the whole plot and reveals it to Rajesh. When the police come to arrest Bhabesh, he commits suicide.[8]

Cast

Production

The film is based on Prothom Tarar Alo novel written by Prafulla Roy. After reading the novel Uttam Kumar called Prafulla Roy to purchase the rights of the novel. Roy warned Kumar that this film won't work at the box office because people won't accepted Kumar as a criminal and antagonist. Despite his warning, Kumar took the risk and finally the film was made. [9] Producer of the film is Ashima Bhattachariya under her production house Pompy Films with whom Kumar worked before hit films Chowrangee and Mamsaheb.[10]

Soundtrack

Bagh Bandi Khela
Soundtrack album by
Dipankar Chatterjee
Released1975
Recorded1974
StudioPompy Films
Length0:07:12
LabelSA RE GA MA PA
ProducerAshima Mukherjee

All lyrics are written by Pulak Banerjee; all music is composed by Dipankar Chatterjee.

Songs
No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Aay Aay Aasmani Kabutar"Hemanta Mukherjee3:13
2."Tukro Hasir Tol Phoryara"Manna Dey3:59
Total length:7:12

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