

Bedardi
Mumbai-based Saxena family consists of Professor Nirbhay, his wife Preeti, their school-going daughter Ritu and Nirbhay's college-going brother and sister, Vijay and Suman respectively. Vijay meets with fellow collegian Honey, and after a few altercations, they fall in love with each other. Vijay is introduced to Honey's maternal uncle, Bhagwandas, and he approves instantly. Honey's long-estranged brother, Kanhaiya, re-enters her life and asks her not to see Vijay anymore. Then the lives of the entire Saxena family change drastically when money allotted for Suman's marriage is stolen, and Vijay accepts a contract to kill a man named Gulla - not knowing that he is being set up to kill none other than Nirbhay himself.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on Ajay, a young man who is deeply in love with his childhood friend, Pooja. However, his life takes a tumultuous turn when his family faces severe financial hardship, forcing him into a difficult situation. This crisis leads to complicated relationships and unexpected betrayals, testing Ajay's resolve and his love for Pooja.
Critical Reception
Bedardi received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing to a predictable storyline and uneven performances. While the music and cinematography were sometimes noted, the film struggled to make a significant impact on audiences or critical circles.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak and unoriginal plot.
- Performances are inconsistent, with some actors failing to impress.
- Despite some musical numbers, the overall narrative lacks depth.
Google audience: Audience reception for Bedardi is largely unavailable or was not significantly documented on Google. General sentiment from available older reviews suggests disappointment with the film's predictable narrative and lack of compelling character development.
Fun Fact
This film marked the debut of Urmila Matondkar in a leading role, though she had appeared in films as a child artist prior to this.
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