Anjangarh Explained
Anjangarh |
Director: | Bimal Roy |
Producer: | B N Sircar |
Screenplay: | Gulshan Nanda |
Story: | Subodh Ghosh |
Starring: | Sunanda Banerjee Hiralal |
Music: | Rai Chand Boral |
Cinematography: | Kamal Bose; |
Editing: | Haridas Mahalanabis |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
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]
Cast
- Sunanda Bannerjee,
- Tulsi Chakraborty,[3]
- Parul Kar,
- Manorama Jr.[4]
- Chhabi Roy,
- Bipin Gupta,
- Asit Sen,
- Purnendu Mukherjee,
- Jahar Roy,
- Sunil Dasgupta,
- Prafulla Mukherjee,
- Ramakrishna Chatterjee,
- Devi Mukherjee[B],
- Amita Basu[B],
- Phalguni Roy[B],
- Shankar Sen[B],
- Raja Ganguly[B],
- Kalipada Sarkar[B],
- Bhanu Bannerjee[B],
- Manoranjan Bhattacharya[B],
- Rama Nehru[H],
- Hirabai
- herbi senevirathana (sinhala cinema actor) [H],
- Hiralal[H],
- Ajay Kumar[H],
- Raimohan[H],
- Bhupendra Kapoor[H]
Notes and References
- Web site: Mehandi (1983) – Review, Star Cast, News, Photos. https://web.archive.org/web/20220517210428/https://www.cinestaan.com/movies/anjangarh-1483 . live . 17 May 2022 . Cinestaan.
- Web site: Anjangarh 1948. indiancine.ma.
- Web site: Anjangarh 1948 . moviebuff.com.
- Web site: Anjangarh 1948 . letterboxd.com.