Badrinath Dham(1980)
Badrinath Dham is a 1980 Hindi devotional film directed by Ashish Kumar. The film stars Ashish Kumar, Meenakshi, Mahipal, Bela Bose, and Anita. It follows a poor devotee who undertakes a dangerous pilgrimage to the Badrinath temple after a divine dream. The story explores themes of faith, divine intervention, and the sacred tradition of Hindu pilgrimage. The film is notable for its soulful music composed by Ravindra Jain, including a popular bhajan by Mohammed Rafi. It was shot on location in Uttarakhand and released in 1980.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 31 December 1980
- Director
- Ashish Kumar
- Language
- Hindi 0
Storyline
A poor but devoted man named Ashish Kumar has a dream where Lord Badrinath calls him to the temple. Despite having no money, he decides to walk hundreds of miles through the Himalayas. He faces hunger, storms, and wild animals. A mysterious stranger helps him along the way. Will his faith be enough to reach the holy shrine?
“Faith can move mountains.”