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Release Date:
April 14, 2017
Original Title:
Saanjh
Alternate Titles:
Rishton Ki Saanjh
Genres:
Drama | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Enoxx Entertainment
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U
Runtime: 109
Saanjh marks the debut of Producer and Director, Ajay K Saklani, who, through this movie attempts to bring to the fore the lesser known Himachali language and tries to revive the almost forgotten Tankri Script. Saanjh is the first feature film to have been made and released in the Western Himalayan/ Pahari language. The serenity of village life amidst the Himalayas reaches the peak of sublimity as the visual tour is accompanied by some of the most melodious songs rendered by Mohit Chauhan and Pavithra Chari which strike the heart strings of even those who are unfamiliar with the Pahari dialect. The movie provides a perfect audio-visual setting for a beautiful confluence of the emotional journeys of a daughter, a mother and an orphaned boy as the sun sets on their lives and dusk sets in. Saanjh was the first film in Himachali dialect to be released in cinema halls across India.
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Associate Producer:
Shivani Sharma
Co-Producer:
Hemraj Saklani
Anil Chandel
Colorist:
Rajat Rana
Director:
Ajay K Saklanni
Director of Photography:
Ajay K Saklanni
Editor:
Ajay K Saklanni
Manwar Rana
Makeup Artist:
Shameem Alam
Music Director:
Gaurav Guleria
Music Score Producer:
Shishir Chauhan
Producer:
Ajay K Saklanni
Production Design:
Vikas Rana
Sound:
Biswajit Routray
Sound Designer:
Biswajit Routray
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Subir Kumar Das
Vocals:
Mohit Chauhan
Pavithra Chari
Writer:
Ajay K Saklanni
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