Saino

Saino

Saino sound track cover
साईनो
Directed by Ugyen Chopel
Produced by Triple Jem Movies
Music by Ranjit Gazmer
Production
companies
Distributed by Music Nepal
Release date
12 March 1988
Country Nepal
Language Nepali

Saino (Nepali: साईनो) is a hit 1987 Nepali film directed by Ugyen Chopel. It starred Danny Denzongpa, Bhuwan K.C., Tripti Nadakar and child actor Raksha. The music of the film was composed by Ranjit Gazmer.[1] Danny Denzongpa wrote the story of the film and Tulsi Ghimire scripted the dialogues. The film's success led to its remake of a Hindi film Bandhu in 1992. A TV serial titled Ajnabee was also made that was based on Saino.

Film

Tripti (Tripti) is married to Akaash (Bhuwan K.C.) and they have a son Binu. Fed up with their life in another country, they move to their own homeland. They live happily there. One day, when Akaash visits the city, he meets a lady named Asha. Slowly, they begin an illegitimate relationship. News comes to Tripti that her husband died in an accident and his dead body is brought home. Tripti carries on with her life with Binu until Danny comes to stay at her house. Danny develops a strong friendship with Binu.

A bad guy name Madan Babu has an evil eye on Tripti. He tries to force Tripti to be his wife but he does not succeed as Danny stops him. This doesn't stop Madan Babu, so he tries to provoke the villagers about their relationship and plans to kick out Tripti from the village. Danny gives the villagers an answer and proves that Madan is a bad guy. The villagers beat up Madan and his goons.

An old lady tells them they might have to face more Madans, so it would be better if they get married with each other or else leave the village. As Danny is about to approach Tripti, the police come and arrest Danny telling Tripti that he is the man who killed her husband. Danny is shocked to know that Tripti is the wife of the man he had killed because he had caught the man and his wife Asha making love with each other. Asha too was killed for betraying him. Danny ask Tripti to forgive him and tells her how his wife betrayed him. After this, he leaves the house. Tripti forgives him and tells him that she and her son Binu will be waiting for him.

The film was shot extensively in Sikkim and a few scenes were shot in Nepal and Mumbai. Saino became a major hit at the box office. The film's music also became very popular.

Cast

Soundtrack

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Suna Katha Euta Geet"Danny Denzongpa5:38
2."Naya Naya Sajau Hai Sansar"Udit Narayan, Asha Bhosle5:15
3."Aamai Le Bhanthe Dhara Ko Pani"Danny Denzongpa,Udit Narayan, Kumar Kancha, Muralidhar4:59
4."Pheri Aayo Tyo Kalo Raat"Asha Bhonsle4:29
5."Jyaurey"Danny Denzongpa,Deepa Jha6:18
6."Suna Katha Euta Geet (another version)"Danny Denzongpa3:35

References

  1. "There should be sequel of Nepali film". Sikhim.blogspot.in. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
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