



Read More Reply as Brand Like Comments 7 Share Submit Update View more comments Is B the new K 01:12 PM Read Response Received If you watch even a little TV, you will know that the current favorites (Read TRP grosser) are 2 serials Balika Vadhu (On Colors) Bidaai (Star Plus).īoth these serials have not only grossed the high TRPs but have also made their channels move ahead in this fierce competition.When I first. Read More Reply as Brand Like Comments 4 Share Submit Update View more comments Bandini 07:54 PM Read Response Received Bandini, yet another Ekta kapoor serial which left the viewers puzzled by leaving out its K fixation.īandin now B sells serials like Balika vadhu, Bidaai, Betiyaan etc are pulling in the TRPs.Bandini is a believed to be based on a gujarati novel.( I thought it to be a Sarat Chandra Chattopa. Unlike all ekta kapoor serials.ths one is a different breed altogether.It is set up in gujarat and story revolves arnd DHARAMRAJ MAHIYAVANSHI-a diamond merchant and owner of the villa. Broken by her father's misery and that of her own, Kalyani moves to the city, to the singing of the sad song 'O Jaanewale Ho Sake To Laut Ke Aana'.Read More Reply as Brand Like Comments 2 Share Submit Update View more comments YOUR RATING ON Bandini TV Serial 1 2 3 4 5 Bandini.a not so ekta kapoor like serial 05:44 PM Read Response Received Well.It was accidentally tht I started watching this show.but surprisingly ths is a really nice show. The film is set in in the 1930s, during the, where Kalyani is the daughter of the postmaster (Raja Paranjpe) of the village, who falls in love with a freedom fighter, Bikash, who later leaves her in the village promising to come back but never does. Plot The film is set in a prison in around 1934 in pre-Independence India, where Kalyani is serving life imprisonment prison for committing a murder, and we learn the circumstances of her crime in as she divulges it to the jailor. Download lagu lacy band selingkuh di belakangku mp3.

It was noted for its use of black and white film, to bring 'texture and form in simplicity mixed with richness', especially in the way he captured the prison environment. The film is brilliantly photographed in black and white by, with its rich tonal quality and evocative framing, especially in the stark prison scenes, winning him the Filmfare Award for the year. The movie has songs such as 'Mora Gora Ang Lai Le' by Lata and the haunting and brilliant 'O Jaanewale Ho Sake To Laut Ke Aana' by Mukesh.
