Anjangarh (1948)
When a local mining company dares to provide its workers a fair wage for a fair day's work, and lets its workers unionize, the kingdom's villainous potentate is less than pleased. After considerable pressure, the company agrees to blame unrest in the region on a blameless worker collective.
Director:
Bimal Roy
Writer:
Bimal Roy
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Purnendu Mukherjee as |
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Jahar Roy as |
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Raja Gangopadhyay as |
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Kalipada Sarkar as |
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Manoranjan Bhattacharya as |
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Indu Mukherjee as |
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| Crew | Kamal Bose | Cinematography |
| Directing | Bimal Roy | Director |
| Sound | Rai Chand Boral | Music |
| Writing | Subodh Ghosh | Story |
| Art | Anil Bhattacharya | Art Direction |
| Writing | Bimal Roy | Screenplay |
| Writing | Rabindranath Tagore | Lyricist |
| Sound | Hemanta Mukherjee | Playback Singer |
| Writing | Jyotirindra Moitra | Lyricist |
| Art | Sukhendu Ray | Art Direction |
| Writing | Sailen Ray | Lyricist |
| Sound | Utpala Sen | Playback Singer |
| Editing | Haridas Mahalanbish | Editor |