Recherchez un film ou une personnalité :
FacebookConnexionInscription
Badavara Bandhu est un film de genre Drame avec Rajkumar

Badavara Bandhu (1976)

Badavara Bandhu
Si vous aimez ce film, faites-le savoir !
  • Infos
  • Casting
  • Infos techniques
  • Photos
  • Vidéos
  • Passages TV
  • Citations
  • Personnages
  • Musique
  • Récompenses
Durée 2h23
Genres Drame
Note84% 4.212654.212654.212654.212654.21265

Badavara Bandhu (Kannada: ಬಡವರ ಬಂಧು) is a 1976 Indian Kannada language film directed by Vijay. It stars Rajkumar and Jayamala in the lead roles.

Acteurs

Bande annonce de Badavara Bandhu

Bluray, DVD

Streaming / VOD

Source : Wikidata

Commentaires


Postez un commentaire :

Suggestions de films similaires à Badavara Bandhu

Il y a 413 films ayant les mêmes acteurs, 61483 ayant les mêmes genres cinématographiques, pour avoir au final 70 suggestions de films similaires.

Si vous avez aimé Badavara Bandhu, vous aimerez sûrement les films similaires suivants :
Mayura
Mayura (1975)
, 2h58
Genres Drame, Action, Historique
Acteurs Rajkumar, Manjula, K. S. Ashwath, Vajramuni, T. N. Balakrishna, Manjula Vijayakumar
Note87% 4.388864.388864.388864.388864.38886
The film opens in Kanchi with Mayura, a Brahmin youth challenging an arrogant wrestler and defeating him. Mayura had never been formally trained and had only learned techniques of wrestling by observing other wrestlers. As a Brahmin, he was required to study Vedas, yet he was deeply interested in martial arts and after this wrestling encounter, Ranga Jetti (M. P. Shankar), the premier wrestler in Kanchi, takes him under his wing and trains him. After becoming proficient in all the martial arts, one day, while observing the training of Pallava princes, Mayura accidentally gets into a fight with and gives a thrashing to Vishnugopa (Vajramuni), the Pallava prince, thereby earning his enmity.
Sampathige Saval, 2h28
Genres Drame
Thèmes Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre
Acteurs Rajkumar, Vajramuni, Manjula Vijayakumar, Manjula, T. N. Balakrishna, M. V. Rajamma
Note83% 4.1670254.1670254.1670254.1670254.167025
The film opens to a woodcutter chopping down a tree. He works for Siddappa (Vajramuni), a landlord in the village. The tree he has been working on, breaks at the stem and falls on him, killing him instantly. His wife Parvathamma (M. V. Rajamma) approaches Siddappa with her two children (Vishwa and Veerabhadra) and request him to pay for the services of her deceased husband. Siddappa is however unconvinced and drives them away, which would go on to influence Veerabhadra ("Bhadra") hugely as he grows. Both the children grow into hardworking men; Vishwa however works for Siddappa and stays in his good books and Bhadra grows into an easy going man with the least amount respect for Siddappa.