Sanjog (1972) [N/A]

Featuring:
Mala Sinha, Amitabh Bachchan, Aruna Irani

Directed by:
S.S. Balan


Release Date:
February 3, 1972

Original Title:
संजोग

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Gemini Studios

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U 

Runtime: 153

A woman accept a new job only to discover she is now the boss of the man she married in secret a few years ago.

Mohan and Asha are in love and eventually marry in a private temple much against Mohan's parents' wishes. Mohan goes out of town for some months. Upon his return his parents lies to him that Asha is died. Mohan marries Seema and has two children. Mohan is employed with the local municipality. After 10 years Asha takes over as collector and Mohan's boss. Asha helps Mohan and his family in best possible ways and wants the truth to never come out. However, rumors start to circulate about Mohan and Asha. Seema at first disregards these rumors but later comes to know the truth. She decides to end her life but Asha saves her and loses hers' in the process.

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Rankings and Honors

Sanjog (1972) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.8/10
Awards Won: 1 nomination

Director:
S.S. Balan

Lyricist:
Anand Bakshi

Original Music Composer:
Rahul Dev Burman

Playback Singer:
Kishore Kumar
Lata Mangeshkar
Mohammed Rafi
Asha Bhosle

Producer:
S.S. Balan

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