Sangram (1950) Bollywood Movie Lifetime Worldwide Box Office Earning and Budget Sangram Sangram is 1950 Indian...
Sangram (1950) Bollywood Movie Lifetime Worldwide Box Office Earning and Budget
Sangram is 1950 Indian Bollywood (Hindi Language) Crime Drama film. Sangram is directed by Gyan Mukherjee and produced by Bombay Talkies and the story is written by Gyan Mukherjee & Vrajendra Gaur. Its star cast are Ashok Kumar & Nalini Jaywant in the lead roles. Film did very well at Indian box office and also recovered its total budget and made very good amount of profit. It was the sixth highest grossing Indian film of 1950.
Cast Characters:
Ashok Kumar: Kunwar / Rajkumar
Nalini Jaywant: Kanta
Shashi Kapoor: Young Kunwar (Childhood Role of Kunwar)
Nawab: Thakur Narendra Singh (Father of Kunwar)
Sajjan: Lala
Tabassum: Young Kanta (Childhood Role of Kanta)
Hemavati: Mohini
Kumud Tripathi: Sohan
Directed By: Gyan MukherjeeNawab: Thakur Narendra Singh (Father of Kunwar)
Sajjan: Lala
Tabassum: Young Kanta (Childhood Role of Kanta)
Hemavati: Mohini
Kumud Tripathi: Sohan
Produced by: Bombay Talkies
Written By: Gyan Mukherjee & Vrajendra Gaur
Cast: Ashok Kumar, Nalini Jaywant, Shashi Kapoor, Nawab, Sajjan, Tabassum, Hemavati, Kumud Tripathi, Tiwari, S.N. Banerjee, R Kochar, Samson, Samar, Bose, Chaman Puri, Meena, Haroon, Mehmood, Indumati, Bina Paul, Munny Aga, Ram Singh, Nakul Malik & Burhanudeen
Genre: Crime Drama
Release Date: 1950 (N/A)
Certification: U/A
Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars
Production Company / Banner: Bombay Talkies
Distributors: Bombay Talkies
Running Time / Duration: 2 Hours 19 Minutes (139 Minutes)
Budget: ₹0.25 Cr Estimate
Box Office Verdict: Hit
Collection Summary:
India's Lifetime Net Collection: ₹0.55 Cr
India's Lifetime Gross Collection: ₹1.00 Cr
India's Lifetime Gross Collection: ₹1.00 Cr
Song Summary:
The film has total 07 songs in the album and all the music are composed by C Ramchandra.
- "Dekho Dekho Yeh Gadbad Ghotaala"
- "Dil Diya Hain Aapne To Meharbaani Aapki"
- "Din Aaye Pyaare Pyaare Barsaat Ke"
- "Kass Ke Kamar Ho Ja Tayaar"
- "Nazar Se Nazar Milayi Gayi Hai"
- "Ulfat Ke Jaadu Ka Dil Mein Asar Hai"
- "Woh Unka Muskuraana Sharmaana"
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