Casts & Crew
Kali Bannerjee
Ahindra Choudhury
Sudhir Mukherjee
Nripati Chatterjee
Ardhendu Mukherjee
Santosh Singha
Bhanu Ray
Bhola Mukhopadhyay
jiben bose
Sudhir Mitra
Dhiren Ghosh
Purna Chowdhury
Also Directed by Sushil Majumdar
A 1964 Bengali drama directed by Sushil Majumdar.
Rodon Bhara Basanta is a 1974 Indian Bengali film, directed by Sushil Majumdar and produced by Empaar Films. The film stars Uttam Kumar, Basabi Nandy, Dlip Roy, Utpal Dutta and Pahari Sanyal in lead roles. The film had musical score by Amal Mukhopadhyay.
Sarbari and Saibal are both successful doctors and in love. However, Saibal comes from an affluent family, while Sarbari has to provide for her poverty stricken family, including her invalid father.
Raja Kumar Bahadur alias Gyan Shankar Rai has been a total abstainer all his life, never touching a drop of alcohol, and keeping away from women and all known vices all his life. Then one day he sees a young woman named Saudamani, and instantly falls in love with her. He finds out about her background, and virtually buys her, and brings her to his palatial home. This is when he takes to drinking, and wooing her, and renaming her Madhuri, but refrains from marrying her. Years later, he sees another beautiful woman, about half his age, named Sumita, meets with her parents, pays off their debts, and marries her in the bargain.
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Pratima (Kanan Devi), a nurse, is persuaded by Jayant (Ganguly) to pretend to be his wife for a day, in order to convince his father Dr Dindayal (Choudhury) of his need for money. Dr Dindayal likes his new daughter-in-law very much and wants her to accompany him to the country where he runs a charitable hospital in the name of his late wife. There Dr Bhatt, Dindayal’s rival, finds out by hiring detectives that Pratima and Jayant are not married. He uses the information to try to oust Dindayal from the hospital. The solution eventually links with Pratima’s growing sense of responsibility towards Dr Dindayal’s medical endeavours.