Anjangarh is a 1948 Bollywood drama film, directed by Bimal Roy.[1] It stars Sunanda Bannerjee, Tulsi Chakraborty, Raja Ganguly, Hiralal, and Bipin Gupta. Dialogues were written by M Bajpayee.[2]
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Anjangarh is a 1948 Bollywood drama film, directed by Bimal Roy. It stars Sunanda Bannerjee, Tulsi Chakraborty, Raja Ganguly, Hiralal, and Bipin Gupta...
of the parallel cinema movement in post-war India. He collaborated on Anjangarh (1948), one of the last major films of the New Theatres, however, the...
with Lata's songs. Music for some basic records were composed by him. Anjangarh (1948) was his last famous film with New Theatres. He is correctly complimented...
“Tomar akashe jhilmil kore” Bengali 1948 Anjangarh R C Boral "Ab Nahi Dharat Dheer Dheer" Hindi 1948 Anjangarh R C Boral “Ramdhun”, “Gun gun mor gaan”...
Parimal Roy, brother and cameraman of film director, Bimal Roy, he did Anjangarh (1948) produced by New Theatres and directed by Bimal Roy. The film was...
Bose was an important part of auteur Bimal Roy's team, starting with Anjangarh (1948), one of the last major films of the New Theatres in Kolkata, however...
major film roles were in Purbarag directed by Ardhendu Mukherjee, and in Anjangarh (1948) directed by Bimal Roy. Among his countless performances are Dhanyee...
Chattopadhyay Pratibad (Released 19 June 1948) - Directed by Hemchandra Chandra Anjangarh (Released 24 September 1948) - Directed by Bimal Roy Mantramugdha (Released...
senior secondary school. It had branch office of 1 nationaliesd bank. Anjangarh High School is a Bengali-medium coeducational institution established...
Chattopadhyay Pratibad (Released 19 June 1948) – Directed by Hemchandra Chandra Anjangarh (Released 24 September 1948) – Directed by Bimal Roy Mantramugdha (Released...
film Anjangarh. Herbie told Bimal that he loves acting. After seeing his passion for acting, Bimal gave a role to Herbie in his film Anjangarh. As he...