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Featuring:
Samita Biswas, Nirmal Kumar Chakraborty, Ajit Chatterjee
Written by:
Salil Sen
Directed by:
Salil Sen
Release Date:
December 24, 1971
Original Title:
সংসার
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Narmada Pictures (IN)
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 144
Sansar is a social drama that shows the story of a happy family. Though Shanti is the second daughter-in-law of the house, she is given the responsibility of the house. She helps her husband with money by selling her jewelry to make a machine. Subhas, Shanti’s brother-in-law helps her in this matter. One day in shortage Shanti with the help of Subhash kept her sister-in-law’s gold necklace in stake without informing her. Conspiring Subhas, Satyen, and Subodh were sent to jail by Ajit. Due to the shortage of money, Satyen had to sell the machine to evil Ajit. But in prime time, Ajit’s uncle came to know the matter and rescued Shanti’s family from danger. The film ends on a happy note where all the dangers are removed from the family and they live peacefully, clearing up all the misunderstandings against each other.
Sansar is a 1971 Indian Bengali film, directed by Salil Sen and produced by Namorda Pictures. The film stars Soumitra, Nirmal Kumar and Ajoy Ganguly in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Hamanta Mukherjee.
Art Designer:
Kabi Dasgupta
Art Direction:
Sunil Sarkar
Gopi Sen
Assistant Director:
Sarit Banerjee
Bimal Chakraborty
Assistant Director of Photography:
Anil Ghosh
Assistant Editor:
Rabin Sen
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Samaresh Roy
Amal Mukherjee
Dialogue:
Salil Sen
Director:
Salil Sen
Director of Photography:
Krishna Chakraborty
Editor:
Baidyanath Chatterjee
Lyricist:
Gauri Prasanna Mazumder
Music Director:
Hemant Kumar
Playback Singer:
Hemant Kumar
Arati Mukhopadhyay
Producer:
Hemanta Bandyopadhyay
Nalin Bandyopadhyay
Publicist:
Dhiren Mullik
Screenplay:
Salil Sen
Sound:
Anil Dasgupta
Soumen Chattopadhyay
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Balaram Barui
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Satyen Chattopadhyay
Sound Recordist:
Satyen Chattopadhyay
Story:
Salil Sen
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