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Full Story:The ancient forces of Virtues and Vices,from times immemorial,are on combat for supremacy of one over the other.However,queer enough-the women all over the world,especially of the NOBLE EAST,have been living a vital dual role of this day of campaign,both as oppressed and oppressor. That hot favourites of Miss Fortune have been often unfortunate enough to have fallen easy victim to the infallible weapon ofd Vices?. The Other Woman and wine! As it appeared,the happiness of innumerable homes disappeared. Sanwere Seth (Omprakash) is already a living example. Seth Surajmal (Balraj Sahni) is the fresher one,going astray-dazed by the exposition of the sweat curvaceous Gold-digger (Rompala) who had sold to him the lires of wine. BAZOOBAND on one hand is echo of heart-reading cries,escaping in one strain,from dark and illuminated corners of homes of the roch and poor alike. On the other hand it is full with festive air of gaity,Eyeful dances,heart-burning incidents,dished out by the other Woman-always a precious One.Radha (Sulochana) could stand it no longer,for the other woman and wine were threatening to explode the happiness of her hearth and home and her children.She had nothing except faith in god and selfless devotion to her husband. That enough she thought?..and she stood to her full ststure?.the full stature of the traditional woman of the east,to rights the wrong done to her.There she suffered totures on every step she took??..on every turn she had. Come whatever might,Radha would not rest. Vices are a burning scar on the face of Humanity. She wants to redeem the unblemished face lost to the ways of lure. She in truer sense deserves to be called Crown of the creation,the final manifestation of Humanity??..the woman?..the Precious Diamond set in BAZOOBAND. Of course there was a sharp contrast between the bewitching other woman and the simple devotee to her husband- our Radha. The difference tipped the scales. To which side? That of course is to be seen on the screen.
Actor(s): Balraj Sahni , Sulochana
Director(s): Ramanand Sagar