Sangee

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Sangee
File:Sangee (2002 movie poster).jpg
The poster for the film Sangee
Directed byHaranath Chakraborty
Produced byShree Venkatesh Films
Written byMonotosh Chakraborty (Screenplay & Dialogues)
Story byRavichandran
Based onKannedhirey Thondrinal (Tamil)
Starring
Music byS. P. Venkatesh
CinematographyV. Prabhakar
Edited bySwapan Guha
Distributed bySinjini Movies (P) Ltd.
Release date
25 December 2003
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
Budget10 million
Box office22.5 million[1]

Sangee ( Sangi or Songi) (Bengali: সঙ্গী "companion") is an Indian Bengali film directed by Haranath Chakraborty, the film featured Jeet, Priyanka Trivedi.[2] This film is the Bengali remake of the 1998 Tamil film Kannedhirey Thondrinal.

Plot[edit]

Bijay, the son of a prominent businessman from Siliguri, comes to Calcutta for his higher studies. At the Bidhannagar Road railway station, he has a chance meeting with Rupa. Bijay experiences what is termed "love at first sight" according to his mentor and maternal uncle Prabhu Mama. In spite of getting off on the wrong foot with a student, Rana, at his college, they become close friends after Bijay helps Rana fight off some goons. Although Bijay comes from a rich and affluent background, he is very down to earth, a fact that Rana appreciates.
Bijay pursues Rupa, unaware of the fact that Rupa is Rana's younger sister. An initially disinterested Rupa gradually falls in love with him too. However, upon hearing from Rana how a friend of his had betrayed him in the past- by eloping with his other sister on the day of her wedding- Bijay sacrifices his love for his friendship with Rana, fearing that Rana would think of his relationship with Rupa as a betrayal too. Rupa, on the other hand, is unwilling to let go. Unable to change Bijay's mind, she watches helplessly as her family arranges for her wedding. Desperate, she consumes poison and is taken to the hospital, where all is revealed. Rana is touched by his friend's sacrifice and asks Bijay to accept his sister's hand in marriage.

Cast[edit]

Music[edit]

Sangee
Soundtrack album by
Released14 June 2003
Recorded2003
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length29:15
LanguageBengali
LabelShradha Music
ProducerSinjini Movies (P) Ltd.
S. P. Venkatesh chronology
Sathi
(2002)
Sangee
(2003)
Nater Guru
(2003)

The album was composed by S. P. Venkatesh for Sangee. Mano, Anuradha Sreeram, Kavita Krishnamurthy and Babul Supriyo have given their voices for the album.

All lyrics are written by Gautam Susmit.

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Alto Chhoyate"Gautam SusmitS. P. VenkateshMano, Anuradha Sriram05:01
2."Bombay Kapiye"Gautam SusmitS. P. VenkateshBabul Supriyo05:09
3."Hok Na Se Abhinoy"Gautam SusmitS. P. VenkateshKavita Krishnamurthy03:27
4."Jodi Mathay Ghomta"Gautam SusmitS. P. VenkateshAnuradha Sriram, Mano04:56
5."Kere Nili (Happy)"Gautam SusmitS. P. VenkateshMano, Babul Supriyo04:53
6."Kere Nili (Sad)"Gautam SusmitS. P. VenkateshMano00:38
7."Sahoshay Bharosay"Gautam SusmitS. P. VenkateshMano, Anuradha Sriram04:55
Total length:29:15

Critical reception[edit]

The Film did overall well at Box Office. Jeet's performance was critically acclaimed. Soundtrack of this film was superhit.

References[edit]

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4251142/business
  2. "Sangee (2003) Movie". Retrieved 31 October 2008.
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