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- Anjangarh is a 1948 Bollywood drama film, directed by Bimal Roy. It stars Sunanda Bannerjee, Tulsi Chakraborty, Raja Ganguly, Hiralal, and Bipin Gupta...
- of the parallel cinema movement in post-war India. He collaborated on Anjangarh (1948), one of the last major films of the New Theatres, however, the...
- with Lata's songs. Music for some basic records were composed by him. Anjangarh (1948) was his last famous film with New Theatres. He is correctly complimented...
- with the Indian Express in 1965. He added that Swayamsiddha (1947) and Anjangarh (1948) were films that gave him "inspiration and strength". Hiralal credited...
- major film roles were in Purbarag directed by Ardhendu Mukherjee, and in Anjangarh (1948) directed by Bimal Roy. Among his countless performances are Dhanyee...
- Bose was an important part of auteur Bimal Roy's team, starting with Anjangarh (1948), one of the last major films of the New Theatres in Kolkata, however...
- “Tomar akashe jhilmil kore” Bengali 1948 Anjangarh R C Boral "Ab Nahi Dharat Dheer Dheer" Hindi 1948 Anjangarh R C Boral “Ramdhun”, “Gun gun mor gaan”...
- Surve, Kamladevi Social Music: S. P****kar Lyrics: Kesharinath Vaidya Anjangarh Bimal Roy Sunanda Banerjee, Hiralal, Bipin Gupta, Ajay Kumar, Asit Sen...
- Parimal Roy, brother and cameraman of film director, Bimal Roy, he did Anjangarh (1948) produced by New Theatres and directed by Bimal Roy. The film was...
- Chattopadhyay Pratibad (Released 19 June 1948) - Directed by Hemchandra Chandra Anjangarh (Released 24 September 1948) - Directed by Bimal Roy Mantramugdha (Released...