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Release Date:
April 5, 1974
Original Title:
রোদন ভরা বসন্ত
Alternate Titles:
Rodanbhara Basanta
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 127
Shipra is a poor woman who is molested and killed as she witnesses corruption. The police and lawyer Somnath take up the case and slowly dig into it. He traces the corrupted policeman and comes to know that Karuna, the head lady of the orphanage where Shipra used to live is equally involved in female trafficking. However, when he sees Karuna his world is turned upside down. Karuna is Shukla, Somnath’s long-lost wife. Circumstances had led her to become a puppet in the hands of the gangsters. However, she is to keep mum about the entire conspiracy, lest they kill her only daughter. Somnath gives assurance to Karuna to speak the truth. She does that and, in the end, the entire gangster network is caught. Karuna’s daughter is proved to be Somnath’s daughter. They get together again.
Art Direction:
Sunil Sarkar
Assistant Music Supervisor:
Robin Sarkar
Cinematography:
Madhu Bhattacharya
Dialogue:
Salil Sen
Director:
Sushil Majumdar
Director of Photography:
Kanai Dey
Editor:
Santosh Ganguly
Line Producer:
Kamal Sen
Lyricist:
Shyamal Gupta
Miltu Ghosh
Makeup Artist:
Nitai Sarkar
Manager of Operations:
Sunil Sengupta
Music Director:
Amal Mukherjee
Playback Singer:
Basabi Nandi
Banasree Sengupta
Producer:
Manju Paar
Screenplay:
Salil Sen
Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Bhola Sarkar
Panchugopal Ghosh
Jyoti Chatterjee
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Shyam Sundar Ghosh
Sound Recordist:
Atul Chatterjee
J.D. Irani
Nripen Pal
Bani Dutta
Anil Nandan
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