Pavitra Bandham

Pavitra Bandham
DVD Cover
Directed by Muthyala Subbaiah
Produced by C. Venkataraju, G. Sivaraju
Written by Posani Krishna Murali (dialogues)
Screenplay by Muthyala Subbaiah
Story by Bhupathi Raja
Starring
Music by M. M. Keeravani
Cinematography K. Ravindra Babu
Edited by Gautham Raju
Production
company
Geeta Chitra International
Release date
  • 17 October 1996 (1996-10-17)
Running time
147 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu

Pavitra Bandham (English: Divine Relation) is a 1996 Telugu drama film produced by C. Venkataraju and G. Sivaraju under the Geeta Chitra International banner, directed by Muthyala Subbaiah.[1][2] It stars Venkatesh and Soundarya in the lead roles, with music composed by M. M. Keeravani. The film was recorded as a Super Hit at the box office.[3] It was remade in Hindi as Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain, in Tamil as Priyamaanavale starring Vijay and Simran, in Kannada as Mangalyam Tantunanena, in Bengali as Saat Paake Bandha and in Odia as Suhaag Sindura and also remade in Bangladeshi Bengali as E Badhon Jabena Chhire (2000) By Riaz and Shabnur . The film was also dubbed in Bhojpuri as Ho Jayeb Kurban Tohar Khatir by Goldmines Telefilms in 2014.

Plot

Vishwanath (S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, 55) is a multimillionaire industrialist. Vijay (Venkatesh, 25), his only son, having grown up in the United States (Chicago, Illinois), has no interest in marriage; his goal is to enjoy his youth as much as possible. Vishwanath would like his son to get married and become responsible; his insistence makes Vijay agree to a marriage, but with a unique condition — a kind of test drive. The marriage will be for a single year, initially, and at the end of the year he can choose to continue it, or not, depending on his attitude towards his wife, in that duration, the marriage will be annulled. Radha (Soundarya, 22), Vishwanath's personal secretary, is a hardworking young woman struggling to support her family. Vishwanath asks Radha to quit her job and marry his son, but she refuses when she hears Vijay's strange condition. However, Radha's family is in dire financial straits, and so she has to reconsider this offer. In return for marrying Vijay, she asks for financial support for her family, which Vishwanath readily provides.

Vijay and Radha are married. After the marriage, they become friendly with each other, and Radha goes out of her way to look after Vijay when he meets with an accident. At the end of the year, however, Vijay decides to annul the marriage, as had been agreed upon. Radha leaves Vijay and returns home. After the separation, Vijay starts to feel a longing for the presence of his devoted wife. Soon, though, he realizes her worth and wants her to come back, but she declines. Meanwhile, Radha finds out that she is pregnant. In order to support herself, she gets a job in a new company; to her surprise, when the company's managing director arrives, he turns out to be Vijay. He later confesses to her that he's a changed person and wants her back. But even after repeated persuasion, she disagrees because her faith in him has been shattered. Vijay continues to pursue her and leaves no stone unturned to show her that he cares for her. Later, Radha and her family hold a ceremony for the well-being of her to-be-born child. Vishwanath and Vijay attend the ceremony as well, Radha reveals Vijay to be her husband and tells all the guests about the marriage-contract. An argument follows; Vijay and his father walk out, followed by all the guests.

Near the completion of her pregnancy, Radha learns that troublemakers Dileep (Prakash Raj, 26) and Jayaram (Srihari, 28), who had once attempted to kill Vijay, have escaped from prison. They are out looking for Vijay, who had fired them from his father's company for cheating and fraud. Radha gets anxious and tries to reach Vijay as soon as possible. On the way, she learns that the whole thing was a set-up by Vijay's friends to lure her back to her husband. But Dilip and Jayaram have attacked Vijay in reality and brutally stabbed him. Enraged, Radha goes to confront Vijay and as soon as she meets him, she accuses him of this shameless act. As she turns to leave, he staggers, and in a cry of pain, takes out the broken glass that Jayaram stabbed him with from the stomach. Radha, upon seeing his wound runs towards him, slips, and goes into labor. Vijay, summoning up all his strength, takes Radha to the hospital. On the way, Dileep and Jayaram attempt to kill them, but fail and die in a truck accident. While in the hospital, Vijay is treated for his injuries and Radha delivers a healthy baby boy. After the recovery, they are reconciled.

Cast

Soundtrack

Pavithra Bandham
Film score by M. M. Keeravani
Released 1996
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 25:42
Label T-Series
M. M. Keeravani chronology
Jabilamma Pelli
(1996)Jabilamma Pelli1996
Pavitra Bandham
(1996)
Annamayya
(1996)Annamayya1996

Music composed by M. M. Keeravani. Music released on T-Series Audio Company.[4]

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Maayadari Andama"Sirivennela Sitarama SastrySP Balu, Sujatha3:52
2."Chali Kodatandi"BhuvanachandraSP Balu, Chitra4:37
3."Paatante Paata Kadu"BhuvanachandraSuresh Peters, Anuradha Sriram2:58
4."Isaalakidee"Sirivennela Sitarama SastrySP Balu, Asha Bhonsle6:02
5."Oh My Daddy"Sirivennela Sitarama SastrySP Balu, Mano, Chitra4:48
6."Apurupamainadamma Aadajanma"Sirivennela Sitarama SastryK. J. Yesudas4:45
Total length:25:42

Remakes

Year Film Language Cast Director
1998 Mangalyam Tantunanena Kannada V. Ravichandran, Ramya Krishnan V. S. Reddy
1999 Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain Hindi Anil Kapoor, Kajol Satish Kaushik
1996 Suhaag Sindhura Oriya Sidhanth, Rachana
2000 E Badhon Jabena Chhire Bengali(BD) Riaz, Shabnur F. I. Manik
2000 Priyamanavale Tamil Vijay, Simran K. Selva Bharathy
2009 Saat Paake Bandha Bengali Jeet, Koel Mallick

Awards

References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1579650/
  2. http://aggipulla.com/movie/pavitra-bandham-00025620
  3. "Success and centers list - Venkatesh". idlebrain.com. Retrieved 16 December 2012.
  4. http://www.musicraaga.co.in/2012/09/pavitra-bandham-1996.html
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