Sangam

Sangam

Release date : January 1, 2004
Runtime : 28m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : English / Hindi /
Director : Prashant Bhargava /
Writers : Prashant Bhargava /
Production companies :
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Two men from South Asia meet on a New York subway train. One is seeking the American dream and in the process has abandoned his family and culture. The other, now disillusioned by material dreams of success, yearns for meaning and memories from his childhood. Prashant Bhargava’s award-winning short film was described as “an elegant and poetic evocation of immigrant angst, memory and haunted spirituality” by the Village Voice.
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  • title:Sangam
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:28m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: English · Hindi ·
  • Director: Prashant Bhargava /
  • Writers: Prashant Bhargava ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Two men from South Asia meet on a New York subway train. One is seeking the American dream and in the process has abandoned his family and culture. The other, now disillusioned by material dreams of success, yearns for meaning and memories from his childhood. Prashant Bhargava’s award-winning short film was described as “an elegant and poetic evocation of immigrant angst, memory and haunted spirituality” by the Village Voice.
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