Ankur (1974) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 20, 1974

Original Title:
अंकुर

Alternate Titles:
Ankur
The Seedling

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Blaze Film Enterprises

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 122

Laxmi lives a poor lifestyle in a small village in India along with her husband, Kishtaya, who is a deaf-mute. Both husband and wife work for the wealthy landlord. The landlord's son, Surya, has to cancel his studies and return home to look after the estate, as well as formalize his marriage to Saroj, the girl he was compelled to get married to when he was very young. Shortly thereafter Kishtaya is apprehended stealing toddy from the fields, is severely beaten, left senseless, and when he recovers he absconds, leaving Laxmi alone to fend for herself.

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Assistant Director:
Deepak Parashar
Mahendra Dutt
Prahlad Kakar

Assistant Director of Photography:
Kabin Kanti
Ram Allam

Dialogue:
Satyadev Dubey

Director:
Shyam Benegal

Director of Photography:
Govind Nihalani

Editor:
Bhanudas Divakar

Executive Producer:
Lalit M. Bijlani

Grip:
K.K. More
Munshi Ram Sharma

Makeup Artist:
Vishwanath Govekar

Original Music Composer:
Vanraj Bhatia

Producer:
Freni M. Variava
Mohan J. Bijlani

Screenplay:
Shyam Benegal

Sound Assistant:
Gajanand
Vijay Divekar

Sound Effects:
Jayesh Khandelwal

Sound Recordist:
Mangesh Desai

Special Effects:
Krishan Malik

Still Photographer:
S.R. Shekhar

Title Designer:
K.K. Mathur

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