Sansar
Sansar

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Sansar

1971
Movie
144 min
Bengali

Sansar is a social drama that shows the story of a happy family. Though Shanti is the second daughter-in-law of the house, she is given the responsibility of the house. She helps her husband with money by selling her jewelry to make a machine. Subhas, Shanti’s brother-in-law helps her in this matter. One day in shortage Shanti with the help of Subhash kept her sister-in-law’s gold necklace in stake without informing her. Conspiring Subhas, Satyen, and Subodh were sent to jail by Ajit. Due to the shortage of money, Satyen had to sell the machine to evil Ajit. But in prime time, Ajit’s uncle came to know the matter and rescued Shanti’s family from danger. The film ends on a happy note where all the dangers are removed from the family and they live peacefully, clearing up all the misunderstandings against each other.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Surendra MohanGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film centers around a young man named Ravi who is burdened by the responsibility of his family, particularly his ailing mother and younger siblings. He struggles to make ends meet while dealing with societal pressures and personal sacrifices. His life takes a turn when he falls in love, but his circumstances make their union a challenge. The narrative explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the complexities of family relationships in a traditional Indian setting.

Critical Reception

Sansar was a moderately received film upon its release. While it touched upon relatable themes of family and responsibility, its narrative was considered by some critics to be somewhat conventional for its time. It garnered a decent viewership due to its star cast and the popular musical score, but it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or box office dominance.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film effectively portrays the struggles of a common man burdened by familial responsibilities.

  • Sanjeev Kumar delivers a commendable performance as the protagonist.

  • The story follows a familiar path of sacrifice and emotional drama, which may appeal to traditional audiences.

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Fun Fact

The film's music was composed by the renowned duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal, known for their popular and melodious soundtracks in Hindi cinema.

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