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Description: Video details - XP6k-kL8eHg: बदनाम बस्ती Badnam Basti A Film by Prem Kapoor. Directed by Prem Kapoor. Produced by Film Finance Corporation. Based on A Novel 'Ek Sadak Sattavan Galiyan (A Street with Lanes)' by Kamleshwar Prasad Saxena. Music by Vijay Raghav Rao. Cinematography by RM Rao. Edited by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Prem Kapoor. PRIMARY CAST : Nitin Sethi as Sarnam Singh. Nandita Thakur as Bansuri. Amar Kakkad as Shivraj. Nandlal Sharma. SYNOPSIS Set in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, Badnam Basti tells the story of Sarnam Singh, a bus driver who is also a bandit. Sarnam saves Bansuri from being raped by another bandit. Bansuri falls in love with him, but he is jailed for a petty crime. Upon release, Sarnam searches for Bansuri but does not find her. He then meets Shivraj, who works in a temple, and hires him as a cleaner in the bus. The two become physically and emotionally intimate. Sarnam again encounters Bansuri, who is now living with Sarnam's crony, Rangile, who won her at an auction in a village mela. Bansuri desires to return to Sarnam, but he is torn by his longing for Bansuri and his love for Shivraj. Shivraj, however, goes on to marry Kamala. Rangile, who is a police informant, is convicted and jailed for duplicity in legal matters. As the film ends, Sarnam takes Bansuri and her newborn to his home. Shot on Film 35 Millimeter Stock, Black and White. Release date - 1971. Running time - 83 minutes. Country - India. Language - Hindi. *The film was thought to have been lost for 40 years, but a print was found in 2019. This Copy based on the 35MM Print with Optical Sound from ARSENAL INSTITUTE FOR FILM AND VIDEO ART, BERLIN. The Digitization was conducted with a one light contrast balance to provide a screener for this rare archive print. Scratches and Marks found in original 35MM print have been preserved. This film is also hailed to be possible India's first Queer/Gay Cinema.