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1968 Indian film
Sunghursh ("Struggle") is a 1968 Indian Hindi film directed and produced by Harnam Singh Rawail. It is based on Layli Asmaner Ayna ("Layli Does Not Go
Sunghursh
Indian filmmaker (1921–2004)
Dorangia Daku and is best known for romantic films like Mere Mehboob (1963), Sunghursh (1968), Mehboob Ki Mehndi (1971) and Laila Majnu (1976). His son Rahul
H._S._Rawail
Film director
(1963), Sunghursh (1968), Mehboob Ki Mehndi (1971) and Laila Majnu (1976).[citation needed] Rawail paid tribute to his father's 1968 film Sunghursh by titling
Rahul_Rawail
Indian actress, dancer and parliamentarian (born 1933)
(1967), the Bengali art film Hatey Bazarey (1967), the action drama film Sunghursh (1968) and the epic film Prince (1969). In 1968, she was awarded the Padma
Vyjayanthimala
Indian actor (1922–2021)
Shikast, Footpath, Amar, Devdas, Musafir, Yahudi, Leader, Aadmi and Sunghursh. The 1970s saw Kumar's career take a downturn, with only one major success
Dilip_Kumar
1990 Indian film directed by Rahul Rawail
Sanghursh, Rawail paid a tribute to his father's (H. S. Rawail) films; Sunghursh (1968), based on a novel written by the Bengali author Mahashweta Devi
Jeevan_Ek_Sanghursh
Indian film actor (1938–1985)
protagonist was in Nishan (1965). In 1968, he acted alongside Dilip Kumar in Sunghursh. He also starred opposite Shammi Kapoor and Sadhana in the hit film Sachaai
Sanjeev_Kumar
Indian actress
she started doing Hindi films. In the late 1960s she did Gauri (1968), Sunghursh (1968) and Hamraaz (1967). A few other popular films done by her are Ankhiyon
Urmila_Bhatt
Prince with a few critically acclaimed films such as Hatey Bazarey and Sunghursh. Most of them were released after Vyjayanthimala left the film industry
Vyjayanthimala_filmography
Indian film actor of 1930s to 60s (1915–1975)
as Khan Sapnon Ka Saudagar (1968) as Thakur Rai Bahadur Harnam Singh Sunghursh (1968) as Bhavani Prasad Sagaai (1966) as Dwarkanath Thakur Jarnail Singh
Jayant_(actor)
Indian writer and activist
Chotti Munda Ebong Tar Tir (1980, novel, Chotti Munda and His Arrow) Sunghursh (1968), Hindi film based on short story Layli Asmaner Ayna Rudaali (1993)
Mahasweta_Devi
Indian actress
Language Role Notes 1966 Uski Kahani Hindi 1967 Jewel Thief Hindi Neena 1968 Sunghursh Hindi Kundan's sister 1969 Bandhan Hindi 1969 Intaqam Hindi Indu 1969
Anju_Mahendru
Indian actor (1920–1995)
Maya (1967, TV Series) - Jank Bahadur Duniya Nachegi (1967) - Jagdish Sunghursh (1968) - Shankar B. Prasad Do Dooni Char (1968) - Police Inspector Bukhari
Iftekhar
Indian gangs of robbers and murderers
thuggee. Based on a short story by Mahasweta Devi, the 1968 Hindi film Sunghursh depicts a thuggee family and sees a Kali devotee attempt to pass his mantle
Thuggee
1969 awards for Hindi cinema
received dual nominations for Best Actor for his performances in Aadmi and Sunghursh, but lost to Shammi Kapoor, who won the award for Brahmachari, his first
16th_Filmfare_Awards
Indian period drama series
in Bombay, is in search of a new actor to debut in his latest film, Sunghursh, as the protagonist. He hopes to give the pseudonym, 'Madan Kumar', to
Jubilee_(TV_series)
Indian actress (born 1957)
play the younger version of Vyjayanthimala's character in H. S. Rawail's Sunghursh (1968), but was eventually rejected because she looked older than the
Dimple_Kapadia
Indian actor (1928–2013)
(1967) - Jewel Thief's associate Jaal (1967) Baazi (1968) - Blackmailer Sunghursh (1968) - Raja Saheb Neel Kamal (1968) Duniya (1968) - Madan's associate
Jagdish_Raj
Indian actor (1956–2023)
Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1966) Naunihal (1967) Gunehgar (1967) Vaasna (1968) Sunghursh (1968) Suhaag Raat (1968) Parivar (1968) Farishta (1968) Brahmachari (1968)
Junior_Mehmood
Indian film actress (1923–2002)
Hi To Hai (1963) Ayee Milan Ki Bela (1964) Aap Ki Parchhaiyan (1964) Sunghursh (1968) Neel Kamal (1968) Nanak Dukhiya Sub Sansar (1970) Punjabi film
Mumtaz_Begum_(actress)
Indian lyricist (1916–1970)
Aur Ghulam) Aaj Puraani Raahon Se (Aadmi) Jab Dil Se Dil Takrata Hai (Sunghursh) Ek Baar Zara Phir Keh Do (Bin Baadal Barsaat) Tumhe Paa Ke Hum Ne (Gehra
Shakeel_Badayuni
Indian actor (1937–2014)
1967 Milan Ram Vishwanath Rao 1968 Aa Jaa Sanam Dr. Kaushal Verma 1968 Sunghursh Nisar 1969 Yakeen Guy who found body at the beach Uncredited 1969 Tamanna
Deven_Verma
Indian composer (1919–2006)
Saathi 1968 C. V. Sridhar Rajendra Kumar, Vyjayantimala Bali, Simi Garewal Sunghursh 1968 H. S. Rawail Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Balraj Sahni Ganwaar 1970
Naushad
Rajesh / Raja Sahib A. Bhimsingh Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor Sunghursh Kundan Prasad / Bajrangi Harnam Singh Rawail Nominated—Filmfare Award
Dilip_Kumar_filmography
Indian character actor
Haath, Navrang and Sehra. His filmography also has films like Guide, Sunghursh, Prince, Prem Pujari and Heer Ranjha. Ulhas died in 1969 when many of
Ulhas_(actor)
Queen (1994) Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (2017) The Stranglers of Bombay Sunghursh Thugs of Hindostan In the early 1970s, a new genre of Indian crime films
Organised_crime_in_India
Filmography of Indian film director, lyricist and writer Gulzar
1966 Biwi Aur Makan Yes Pinjre Ke Panchhi Yes 1968 Aashirwad Yes Yes Sunghursh Yes Do Dooni Chaar Yes Yes 1969 Khamoshi Yes Yes Rahgir Yes 1971 Mehboob
Gulzar_filmography
Indian film and stage actor (1913–1973)
Principal Ghar Ka Chirag Aman Gautamdas' dad 1968 Izzat Thakur Pratap Singh Sunghursh Ganeshi Prasad Neel Kamal Mr. Raichand Duniya Public Prosecutor Ramnath
Balraj_Sahni
Annual award for Hindi films
Brahmachari Brahmachari Dilip Kumar Rajesh Sahab Aadmi Kundan S. Prasad Sunghursh 1970 (17th) Ashok Kumar ‡ Shivnath Choudhary a.k.a. Jogi Thakur Aashirwad
Filmfare_Award_for_Best_Actor
Musical performance in Indian cinema
such as Devdas (1955), Amrapali (1966), Madhumati (1958), Sadhna (1958), Sunghursh (1968) etc. In the early 50s, Cuckoo introduced the Anglo-Burmese Helen
Item_number
Historical female courtesans in India
Teesri Kasam (1966) Anarkali (1966) Bahu Begum (1967) Mere Huzoor (1968) Sunghursh (1968) Kaviya Thalaivi (1970) Sharafat (1970) Aansoo Aur Muskan (1970)
Tawaif
Indian actress (1905–1991)
Maa Daadi Maa / Maharani 1967 Chandan Ka Palna Mrs. Radha Laxmidas 1968 Sunghursh Mrs. Bhawani Prasad 1968 Sapno Ka Saudagar Peter's mother 1968 Jhuk Gaya
Durga_Khote
Indian film actor
Gunehgar Deepak Chhoti Si Mulaqat Himself Cameo appearance 1968 Mitti Ka Dev Sunghursh Dwarka Prasad Shikar Police Inspector Rai Filmfare Award for Best Supporting
Sanjeev_Kumar_filmography
Bekarar Kiya" Suhaag Raat - "Main Qayamat Hoon" with Lata Mangeshkar Sunghursh - "Tasveer-e-Mohabbat" Teen Bahuraniyan - "Humre Angan Bagiya, Bagiya
List of Hindi songs recorded by Asha Bhosle
List_of_Hindi_songs_recorded_by_Asha_Bhosle
Indian director, writer & actor (1927 - 2009)
(1976) (dialogue) Manoranjan (1974) (written by) Saathi (1968) (dialogue) Sunghursh (1968) (dialogue) Chhotisi Mulaqat (1967) (dialogue) Suraj (1966) (dialogue)
Abrar_Alvi
Gange Hindi Milan Ki Raat Hindi Parivar Hindi Saraswati Chandra Hindi Sunghursh Hindi 1969 Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke Hindi Beti Hindi Bhai Bahen Hindi Chiraag
Sulochana_Latkar_filmography
1993 Indian Hindi-language film
2020. Ghosh, Devarsi (28 July 2016). "Mahasweta Devi, RIP: Rudaali to Sunghursh, 5 films that immortalise the author's works". India Today. Archived from
Rudaali
Indian actress (1928–2023)
Roshni Prakash's mother Hindi 1968 Ekati Madhu's mother Marathi 1968 Sunghursh Shankar's wife Hindi 1968 Saraswatichandra Kumud's mother Hindi 1968 Aadmi
Sulochana_Latkar
Indian film award
Raj Kapoor – Teesri Kasam 1968: Sunil Dutt – Milan 1969: Dilip Kumar – Sunghursh 1970: Ashok Kumar – Aashirwad 1971: Raj Kapoor – Mera Naam Joker 1972:
BFJA Award for Best Actor (Hindi)
BFJA_Award_for_Best_Actor_(Hindi)
Indian film award
tied with Naina Sahu – Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan 1969: Vyjayantimala – Sunghursh 1970: Suhasini Mulay – Bhuvan Shome 1971: Sharada – Samaj Ko Badal Dalo
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Award for Best Actress (Hindi)
Bengal_Film_Journalists'_Association_Award_for_Best_Actress_(Hindi)
Year Award Nominated work Result Ref. 1961 Best Actress (Hindi) Gunga Jumna Won 1968 Sunghursh Won
List of awards and nominations received by Vyjayanthimala
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Vyjayanthimala
Italian Olympic gymnast (1956). Sulochana Latkar, 94, Indian actress (Sunghursh, Main Sunder Hoon, Dil Daulat Duniya), respiratory failure. Dora María
Deaths_in_June_2023
Indian film award
Zorba The Greek Source Indian films Apanjan Majhli Didi Chotto Jigyasa Sunghursh Aadmi Chowringhee Baghini Raja Aur Runk Hamraaz Charan Kavi Mukundadas
Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Films
Bengal_Film_Journalists'_Association_–_Best_Films
Topics referred to by the same term
the free dictionary. Sangharsh, Sangharsha, Sunghursh, Sangharshana or Sangarsh may refer to: Sunghursh, a 1968 Indian Hindi-language film Sangharshana
Sangharsh
Music: Kalyanji Anandji Lyrics: Indeevar, Qamar Jalalabadi, Akhtar Romani Sunghursh Harnam Singh Rawail Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Balraj Sahni, Sanjeev
List_of_Hindi_films_of_1968
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