
Raktha Bandhan 1984
When a reckless dacoit stumbles upon the tragic news of his twin brother's death, he seizes the chance to abandon his violent past and step into a stranger's shoes.
Director: Rajat Rakshit
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Raktha Bandhan (1984) about?
The film follows Trishul, a dacoit who discovers his twin brother Chandan has died. Seeking redemption, he adopts his brother's identity, hoping to leave his criminal past behind. His new life, however, quickly spirals into chaos as old enemies and secrets resurface.
Who directed Raktha Bandhan?
Rajat Rakshit directed *Raktha Bandhan* (1984), bringing a raw, dramatic edge to this crime-drama classic.
Who stars in Raktha Bandhan?
The film stars Mithun Chakraborty as Trishul, Rati Agnihotri as the female lead, and features supporting performances by Birbal, Dinesh Hingoo, and Jagdeep.
Is Raktha Bandhan (1984) worth watching?
*Raktha Bandhan* (1984) packs a punch with its mix of action, drama, and dark humor, anchored by Mithun Chakraborty's charismatic performance. While it's not rated on IMDb, its blend of crime and comedy makes it a compelling watch for fans of 1980s Bollywood thrillers.
How long is Raktha Bandhan?
The film runs for 126 minutes, offering a tight, engaging narrative packed with drama and action.
About Raktha Bandhan (1984) — A Dacoit's Twist of Fate in a Crime-Drama Classic
When a reckless dacoit stumbles upon the tragic news of his twin brother's death, he seizes the chance to abandon his violent past and step into a stranger's shoes. Trishul, the outlaw, sheds his notorious identity to inherit the life of Chandan, a man he never knew, in *Raktha Bandhan* (1984), a gripping blend of action, drama, and dark comedy. Directed by Rajat Rakshit, this 1984 gem navigates the treacherous waters of deception where loyalty and vengeance collide, all while the shadow of crime looms large. With Mithun Chakraborty's electrifying intensity at its core, the film balances brutality with humor, weaving a tale of sibling bonds torn apart by fate and choice. The atmosphere crackles with tension, blending brooding melancholy with moments of levity, as Trishul grapples with the ghosts of his past.
The story unfolds like a morality play set against India's rugged underworld, where every alliance feels fragile and every triumph short-lived. Featuring Rati Agnihotri as the unwitting catalyst for change and Dinesh Hingoo with his signature comedic flair, the ensemble cast breathes life into a narrative that's as much about redemption as it is about survival. Rajat Rakshit's direction infuses the film with a raw, unfiltered energy, making *Raktha Bandhan* (1984) a standout from the era—a cinematic time capsule where drama and thrills go hand in hand.