Bandhu (1992 film)

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Directed byUgyen Chopel
Written byDanny Denzongpa (story)
Screenplay byDanny Denzongpa
Tulsi Ghimeray
Ugyen Chopel
Produced byRomesh Sharma
Bandhu
Directed byUgyen Chopel
Written byDanny Denzongpa (story)
Screenplay byDanny Denzongpa
Tulsi Ghimeray
Ugyen Chopel
Produced byRomesh Sharma
CinematographyBashher Ali
Edited byMohinder Ashish
Music byRanjit Gazmer
Production
company
Romesh Films Pvt. Ltd.
Distributed byA Narendra Hirawat & Co.
Release date
  • 2 October 1992 (1992-10-02)
Running time
128 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Bandhu (transl.The Friend) is a 1992 Hindi-language action drama film directed by Ugyen Chopel and produced by Romesh Sharma under the banner of Romesh Films Pvt. Ltd.[1][2] This film was also released in Bengali. 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]

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