Bindiya Chamkegi

Bindiya Chamkegi
Directed by Tarun Dutt
Produced by Guru Dutt Movies Pvt. Ltd.
Written by Gulshan Nanda
Starring Rekha
Vinod Mehra
Johnny Walker
Music by R. D. Burman
Release dates
1984
Country India
Language Hindi

Bindiya Chamkegi is a 1984 Indian film.

Plot

Shalini 'Shalu' lives a wealthy lifestyle with her businessman brother, Shyam Kapoor, and is expected to marry Surajbhan, the son of wealthy Thakursaheb. She would prefer that Shyam got married first so that he can have someone to look after him, but as he was in love with a woman named Maya, who betrayed him, and since then he has taken to alcohol in a big way, and hates women. When he fails to convince Shalu to marry, he gets married to a woman named Bindiya and brings her home with him. A thrilled Shalu gives her consent to get married, and also announces that she would like to give a formal reception for her brother's marriage.

The reception does take place, but Thakursaheb subsequently informs Shyam that Surajbhan has already got married abroad to a woman of his choice. Shyam asks his friend, Ranjeet, and both arrange for Shalu's marriage to Daulatram's son, however, Bindiya does not approve of him, and as a result Shalu rejects him. What Shalu does not know is that Shyam is not really married, but has hired Bindiya to act as his wife; and what Shyam does not know is that Ranjeet is not who he really claims to be, but someone else who has got a number of scores to settle with Shyam.

Soundtrack

  1. "Baj Gayi Ghanti Ho Gayi Chhutti" - Asha Bhosle
  2. "Bajaao Bajaao Shehnaayi" - Suresh Wadkar
  3. "Chhodake Bhaiya Ka Des" - Lata Mangeshkar
  4. "Na Teri Haa Bani" - Lata Mangeshkar
  5. "Phasaai Liyo Re Hamein Masaka Lagaai Ke" - Asha Bhosle

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