A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 7, 1990
Original Title:
Bandh Darwaza
Genres:
Action | Drama | Horror
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 145
Unable to conceive, Thakurain Lajjo enlists the help of her maid, Mahua, and approaches a demon named Nevla, who assures her that she will indeed give birth but if it's a daughter, then she must surrender her to him, to which she agrees. Shortly thereafter, she gives birth to a daughter, Kamya, but refuses to surrender it. Mahua poisons her, abducts Kamya, and takes her to Nevla, but Thakur Pratap Singh intervenes just in time, banishes the former to a coffin in a cavern, and rescues his daughter. 18 years later, Kamya herself will be compelled to approach and resurrect Nevla in order to win the love of Kumar - who she is obsessed with - and will do anything to make him her's forever.
Accountant:
Suresh Suryavanshi
Art Direction:
T.K. Desai
Assistant Camera:
Vijay More
Assistant Director:
Deepak Ramsay
Bhagwan Sarang
Pappu Trivedi
Gopal Ramsay
Chander Ramsay
Assistant Editor:
Vishwanath Rao
K. Ravi Kumar
Assistant Production Manager:
Govind Yadav
Associate Producer:
Anjali Ramsay
Camera Operator:
Hemant Sharma
Choreographer:
Indumati
Pappu Khanna
Co-Producer:
Kanta Ramsay
Dialogue:
Dev Kishan
Director:
Tulsi Ramsay
Shyam Ramsay
Director of Photography:
Gangu Ramsay
Editor:
Keshav Hirani
Hairstylist:
Connie Rodriqes
Makeup Artist:
Srinivasa Roy
Salim
Original Music Composer:
Anand Chitragupth
Milind Chitragupth
Playback Singer:
Anuradha Paudwal
Suresh Wadkar
Alisha Chinai
Sadhana Sargam
Presenter:
F.U. Ramsay
Producer:
Shyam Ramsay
Tulsi Ramsay
Production Assistant:
Master Babloo
Production Designer:
Tulsi Ramsay
Production Manager:
Kamal Sagar
Screenplay:
Shyam Ramsay
Sound:
Navin Shah
Sound Assistant:
Shantilal
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kuldip Sood
Special Effects:
Baldev Malik
Krishan Malik
Story:
Dev Kishan
Stunt Coordinator:
Gulab Rao
Title Designer:
Harish Patel
Jogesh Patel
Visual Effects:
Rahim
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