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  1. Bandini was the tenth highest grosser of the year and was declared a 'Semi Hit' by Box Office India. It received critical acclaim and swept that year's Filmfare Awards , winning six awards in all, including the top awards of Best Film and Best Director, as well as Best Actress, and is still considered a landmark movie of the 1960s, especially being the last feature film of the director Bimal Roy.

  2. Aug 16, 2022 · 👉🏻 SUBSCRIBE to Zee Music Company - https://bit.ly/2yPcBkS Bandini is a 1963 Hindi Action, Drama starring Nutan, Ashok Kumar, Dharmendra & others. In pre-I...

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  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0056850Bandini (1963) - IMDb

    Bandini: Directed by Bimal Roy. With Ashok Kumar, Nutan, Dharmendra, Raja Paranjpe. During the British Raj of the 1930s, a prison-doctor falls in love with a convict who eventually reveals the story of her past and her connection to a freedom fighter.

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    • Drama, Musical, Romance
    • Bimal Roy
    • 1963-01-01
  4. Bandini is a renowned Bollywood film directed by Bimal Roy, released in 1963. The story revolves around Kalyani, portrayed by Nutan, a young woman imprisoned for murder. As she serves her sentence ...

  5. Apr 17, 2021 · Bandini is referred to as Bimal Roy’s swan song as after hits like Madhumati, Parineeta and Devdas, this was the film that left cinephiles in awe, and continues to entice film lovers to this date. Tiny details like prison guards yelling ‘Sab theek hai’ (All is well) just after a freedom fighter’s hanging make you uneasy, just as the filmmaker intended.

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  6. Oct 1, 2009 · STARRING Nutan, Ashok Kumar, Dharmendra. Melancholic: Raja Paranjpe, Ashok Kumar and Nutan in a still from “Bandini”. Dogmatic about his aversion to the Hindi film industry, Gulzar said ‘no ...

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  8. BANDINI is brilliant simply because of devastating performance of everyone starting from legendary Nutan to Dharmendra to Ashok Kumar— all legends in a row, and it's also brilliant because of definitely a pitch perfect direction of Bimal Roy with a screenplay which's felt ages long but still effective and powerfully engaging.