Balika Badhu (1967 film)

Balika Badhu is a 1967 Bengali film starring Moushumi Chatterjee (as balika badhu) and directed by Tarun Majumdar.[1][2] The film was based on novel of same name by Bimal Kar. The film was remade in Hindi as same name in 1976 also directed by Majumdar.[3]

Balika Badhu
Directed byTarun Mazumdar
Story byBimal Kar
StarringMoushumi Chatterjee
CinematographySoumendu Roy
Release date
June 1, 1967
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot

The movie is about child marriage, a custom that was prevalent amongst various Indian societies. Set during British Raj in India, the movie tells the story of a village school boy Amal, who is married to a younger girl named Rajni. Left together for a few days, as a part of the ritual, the two develop friendship and love. Shortly, Rajni must return to her parents’ house, while Amal continues with his studies at home with Masterji, an elderly teacher. His life is enlivened occasionally when Rajni is permitted to visit.

Though Rajni's next visit is scheduled for Durga Puja, she fails to make it. Instead, she arrives during Vijayadashami, to stay for a couple nights, before going on a proposed, long pilgrimage with her family. However, the British Police arrests Masterji for being a "freedom fighter", harboring and training fugitives, and making explosives. How this incident affects Amal and Rajni forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Track Listing

The songs used in the film are:

All music is composed by Hemanta Mukherjee

No.TitleWriter(s)Playback Singer(s)Length
1."Aaji Esechhi Aaji Esechhi" (Composition by Dwijendralal Ray)Dwijendralal RayRobin Banerjee 
2."Aami Kusum Tuliya"Gauriprasanna MazumderBani Dasgupta, Hemanta Mukherjee 
3."Bhajo Gaurango Kaho Gaurango"Traditional SongHemanta Mukherjee 
4."Chhere Dao Reshmi Churi"Mukunda DasSabitabrata Dutta 
5."Lag Lag Ranger Bhelki"Gauriprasanna MazumderHemanta Mukherjee 
6."Malay Asiya Koye Gechhe" (Composition by Dwijendralal Ray)Dwijendralal RayRobin Banerjee 
7."Suk Bole Keno Shari"Gauriprasanna MazumderHemanta Mukherjee, Bela Mukherjee 

References


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