Bandini Serial Background Music

Action background music for video scoring. Free and royalty-free tracks for a thriller, detective and horror films.

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Savage law –groovy background music track created in typical cinematic flavor. Broken electronic beats, tremolo violin in the background and powerful bassline and. Perfect for creating an aggressive mood in action type film or video -game. It has a loop structure.

Destroyer –hard electronic track with distorted dirty drum sounds. Threatening, oppressive, and a little motivating at the same time. Ideal for using as a loop for thriller type movie or video game.

Go through the time – Fully orchestrated instrumental track in the cinematic style. Filled with a range of sounds from traditional violins to fully synthesized musical effects is ideal for use for production or multimedia project, documentaries or movie. With Asian, Middle Eastern and electronic influences, this background music track will create an expansive atmosphere, great for thriller or adventure film type. Mood: determined, motivated, foreboding.

Lust after power – very energetic track of electronic style with a strong beat and surreal sound effects in the background. It may be good for the documentary, video games, action or thriller type video. It is looped, so it may be used several times in line.

Z-antidote – Through the use of synthesizers, it was possible to achieve a powerful and aggressive manner. Nevertheless, the track has a little cosmic flavor. Various distortions, sound fluctuations, and variations make the track surreal. It may well be suitable for the sound of a film about the war.

Eclipse – The sound effects here are used to the fullest. The melody is dark and tragic, and the hard drums further strengthen it. The track causes feelings of despair and loss.

Opposite direction – ambient music in the middle tempo that optimal for scoring action scenes. Only synthesized sounds have been used here namely: bass, percussion keyboards, and sound effects.

Mercury – A solid bass line makes this track as energetic as possible. Gloomy and dark moods are created due to the use of highly distorted synthetic musical instruments.

Amnesia – The composition was performed at the medium tempo. It creates a sense of anxiety and anticipation. The track is cyclic and can be used as a background in action films.

Stay in racing. A motivational and energetic track performed in the form of a mix of a classical string quartet and modern electronic sequences. The second part of the track is saturated with special effects.

Fully armed – to create a dark and menacing atmosphere, violins, cello, and bass were used. The track is suitable for horror and action video similar to “Resident Evil”.

Monsters are here – Heavy and somber gait of unknown creatures with eerie howls of violins is complemented by mystery sounds of the environment. All this is creepy and makes one want to close with a blanket over his head.

Wanted to run – Hasty bassline and scathing drum beats create a feeling of anxiety, expectations of upcoming events, and require continuing. In addition to the classical musical instruments, synthetic sounds are used here.

Zombies on the way – Anxious tremolo violins at the beginning of the track creates an expectation of events that is about to begin. Energy increases gradually by the end of the track pushing up the nerves.

Energy and persistence – Energetic and aggressive track with the use of synthetic effects and traditional instruments. Plaintive melody in the background emphasizes the clarity of rhythm of aggressive percussion.

Episode 5 – This is a cinematic type instrumental track 93 bpm with strong rhythm and very and dramatic melody. It is good for a scored film of thriller, mystery, drama, documentary, science fiction or historical type. Emotional Content: Tense, Foreboding, Respectful.

Among Strangers – Try to survive this nightmare! Unrealistic sound effects in combination with violins underscore the border between the real and parallel worlds.

Cosmo joker – electronic music track with some of the psychedelic elements. Modern instruments conjointly with the phase and frequency modulation, make a sense of mental imbalance. Great for the scoring of madness, horror or action in the half-mad state. Cyclical.

Years of wandering is a mid-tempo background orchestral music track created with the piano, violin, and flute. As the rhythmic basis here used piano and strings staccato. The solo flute sounds gently and lingeringly.

Weekdays is a classic orchestral composition similar background texture. Musical instruments that have been used are violin, flute, oboe, clarinet, cello. Pizzicato violins make a rhythm pattern light and airy. Broaching solo instruments sound alternately, one after another.

When it happened is an orchestral composition performed in tradition cinematic style. During creation, I have used some of the classical musical instruments namely: piano, violins, cello, and oboe.

Game of shadows is a middle tempo background music track created using a limited number of classical instruments. A short piano motif cycles throughout the entire composition, like a question that is not answered.

Episode 7. This instrumental composition has a lot of energy and some of the east flavor reflecting suspense and action of adventure. The bright melody of the flute, rhythm of jungle and feeling of the fresh flow of wind.

Downtown. This track will undoubtedly bring the urban spirit into if the video is used as a background for a feature film. Fast tempo, solid drums and lots of energy.

Intension. A slightly gloomy composition in average tempo performed exclusively with the use of synthesized instruments. Optimal for action movies.

Episode 6 is an electronic music track which combines modern synthetic instruments, dance beat and some elements from the oriental music.

Space Navigator. This track contains drum and bass beat, space pads and an interesting melody performed on the synthesizer.

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Episode 2 is dark middle tempo background music optimal for increasing a sense of tension or premonition of trouble. Sounds used herein, mainly synthetic, but original flute used in some of the fragments.

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Bandini
GenreDrama
Written by
  • R M Joshi
  • Binita Desai
  • Swati Pande
  • Emraan
  • Mahesh Pandey
  • Vipul Mehta
  • Anand Vardhan
  • Manish Paliwal
Directed by
  • Kaushik Ghatak
  • Vikrant Parmar
  • Santosh Kohle
  • Praveen Suden
  • Suraj Rao
  • Hemant Prabhu
  • Qaeed Kuwajerwala
  • Fahad Kashmiri
  • Ashish Shrivastav
  • Maqbool Khan
  • Deepak Chavan
Creative directorSandip Sikcand
Opening theme'Bandini' by Richa Tripathi
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of episodes520
Production
Producers
Cinematography
  • Mahesh Talkad
  • Sanjay Malwankar
Editors
  • Nishit Shah
  • Vikas Sharma
  • Khursheed Rizvi
  • Prem Raaj
  • Rajeev Yadav
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time20 minutes
Production companyBalaji Telefilms
Release
Original networkImagine TV
Picture format576i
Original release19 January 2009 –
29 January 2011

Bandini (English: Captured Female) is an Indian soap opera produced by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms.[1] It starred Ronit Roy and Aasiya Kazi and was set against the backdrop of Gujarat in Dharampur a village near Surat in Gujarat. The show premiered on 19 January 2009 and ended on 29 January 2011 on NDTV Imagine.[2][3]

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Plot[edit]

Santu Waghela is a poor but spirited girl who lives in the village of Dharampur with her maternal grandfather, Madhav Solanki, an experienced diamond cutter working for the middle-aged diamond merchant Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi. As an incentive to his best worker, Dharamraj offers to arrange and sponsor Madhav's granddaughter's marriage. Hours before the wedding, the bridegroom backs out and Madhav's fellow workers get agitated. Dharamraj, a widower, comes forward to marry the bride, Santu. For Dharamraj, the decision to marry Santu is purely a business calculation for appeasing his workforce. Dharamraj is still in love with his dead wife Subhadra, who has left him with 5 children: Hiten, Kadambari a.k.a. Kaddu, Maulik, Birwa and Suraj. Once home, he ignores Santu and she is constantly abused by his older sister, Tarulata a.k.a. Taru. After a long time, however, Dharamraj and most of his family members accept Santu as a member of the Mahiyavanshi family. Dharamraj finds his long-lost son Arjan. But eventually, because of some misunderstandings and complications, Arjan assaults Dharamraj. Birwa, trying to save her father, accidentally kills Arjan. To save Birwa, Santu takes the blame for the murder and goes to jail.

After 10 years Santu returns from prison. The Mahiyavanshis don't want her. Everyone in the Mahiyavanshi house is pretending to live happily. But Santu forces her way into the house, takes charge and starts many quarrels among family members. This brings many hidden problems to light. Dharamraj has shut himself away in a room and stopped mixing with people. But Santu with her love and honesty once again wins Dharamraj's love and family gets reunited. A woman named Megha comes forward with her son, Vishal and she claims that Dharamraj is the father of this boy. To everyone's surprise, medical tests prove that Vishal is actually Dharamraj's son. However, Dharamraj denies having any relationship with Megha. Then Santu discovers that Vishal is her own son, who was born while she was in prison. Megha had stolen Vishal from the jail hospital and Santu had been told that the baby was dead. Santu and Dharamraj reunite. Vishal comes to stay with Dharamraj and Santu, but Megha kidnaps him again.

After 16 years, Dharamraj's grandchildren have grown up. Santu is still waiting for her son Vishal to come home. After an extensive search, Vishal is found. He seems to be a good person, but this is just a mask. Megha has poisoned his mind against the Mahiyavanshis. He wants to separate Dharamraj and Santu. Dharamraj and Hiten, on finding out the truth, chase Vishal out of the house. Santu is shocked and becomes ill. Dharamraj is forced to take Santu to Vishal's house. But Vishal is exposed. Disillusioned, Santu comes back to the Mahiyavanshi house. Then Megha reappears and uses Vishal to get back at the Mahiyavanshi family. Vishal forces Dharamraj and Santu to leave the house. They go and live in Mumbai, where Dharamraj starts a new diamond business. After some time, they return to Dharampur. Meanwhile, Vishal has changed for the better. He realizes that Megha has used him as a pawn. He apologizes to his parents. Santu and Dharamraj forgive Vishal when they see that his regret is genuine. Santu finds out that she is pregnant once again. The whole Mahiyavanshi family is happy together.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Ronit Roy as Dharamraj Shakti Singh Mahiyavanshi
  • Aasiya Kazi as Santu Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi

Recurring[edit]

  • Sameer Kakkar as Saurabh Bhai
  • Tarla Joshi as Vasudha Ben
  • Rasika Joshi as Tarulata Kanji Waghela
  • Kunal Thakkur as Arjan Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi
  • Leena Jumani as Khemi Arjan Mahiyavanshi
  • Mrunal Jain as Hiten Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi
  • Riddhi Nayak / Vibhuti Thakur as Toral Hiten Mahiyavanshi
  • Shardul Pandit as Maulik Kanji Waghela
  • Prerna Wanvari as Kadambari Shashank Mehta
  • Bharat Chawda as Shashank Rasik Mehta
  • Kimberly Jain / Hritu Dudani as Birwa Vanraj Gohli
  • Jatin Shah as Sarang Vanraj Gohil
  • Yash Dasgupta as Suraj Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi
  • Ali Merchant / Shailesh Gulabani as Vishal Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi
  • Monika Singh as Meghna Rasik Mehta
  • Avinash Sahijwani as Rasik Mehta
  • Surendra Rajan as Madhav Solanki
  • Abigail Jain/ Akshita Rajput as Mongi Waghela
  • Sarita Shivaskar as Champakali
  • Prashant Narayanan as Kanji Waghela
  • Chhavi Mittal as Subhadra Dharamraj Mahiyavanshi / Anamika Desai
  • Firdaus Dadi as Megha Mehra
  • Akshay Anand as Manish Sabharwal
  • Sumeet Sachdev as Rudra
  • Karan Sharma as Krishna Arjan Mahiyavanshi
  • Mohit Raina as Rishabh Hiten Mahiyavanshi
  • Yash Choudhary as Nakul Hiten Mahiyavanshi
  • Ashish Kapoor as Vikram Suraj Mahiyavanshi
  • Megha Israni asNandini Shashank Mehta
  • Micckie Dudaaney as Danish Shashank Mehta
  • Rithvik Dhanjani as Parth Shashank Mehta
  • Jia Mustafa as Triveni Vishal Mahiyavanshi
  • Dharmesh Vyas as Virat Sanghavi
  • Maya Alagh as Surekha Virat Sanghavi
  • Gaurav Nanda as Tehsildar
  • Rajat Tokas as Lord Krishna

Production[edit]

After the exit of directors Santaram Verma later replaced by Kaushik Ghatak, the main lead Ronit Roy himself directed the series for few episodes.[4]

In June 2010, Leena Jumani playing Kheemi quit as she was unhappy with the shaping of her character.[5]

The series was inspired from the 1974 Gujarati novel Retpankhi of Varsha Adalja.[6] However, with the production house not having paid the due for it, Adalja filed a complaint at The Film Writers Association and got her payment of ₹ 7.5 Lakhs after two years of the series premiere in 2011.[7]

Balaji Telefilms made a series in 2020 on Colors as Molkki with the story under the lines of the series.[8][9]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Bandini'. sulekha.com. Archived from the original on 25 September 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
  2. ^'Ekta puts off plans to acquire stakes in Hindi GEC'. Daily News and Analysis.
  3. ^'Ekta Kapoor's Bandini going off air'. The Times of India.
  4. ^'Ronit Roy turns director'. The Times of India.
  5. ^'Leena quits Bandini'. The Times of India.
  6. ^'Finally, author gets her due from Ekta Kapoor'. The Times of India.
  7. ^'Ekta pays Bandini's author'. The Tribune.
  8. ^'Colors' upcoming show Molkki is about bride-buying custom prevalent in Haryana'. The Tribune.
  9. ^'Iqbal Khan in talks with Ekta Kapoor for a show on the lines of 'Bandini''. The Times of India.

External links[edit]

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