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Sangam

  • 2004
  • 28m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
176
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DramaShort

Two South Asian men on a subway share their nostalgia, loneliness, hopes and despair about life in America.Two South Asian men on a subway share their nostalgia, loneliness, hopes and despair about life in America.Two South Asian men on a subway share their nostalgia, loneliness, hopes and despair about life in America.

  • Director
    • Prashant Bhargava
  • Writer
    • Prashant Bhargava
  • Stars
    • Sanjay Chandani
    • Hesh Sarmalkar
    • Ranjana Bhargava
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    176
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Prashant Bhargava
    • Writer
      • Prashant Bhargava
    • Stars
      • Sanjay Chandani
      • Hesh Sarmalkar
      • Ranjana Bhargava
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Sanjay Chandani
    Sanjay Chandani
    • Vivek
    Hesh Sarmalkar
    • Raj
    Ranjana Bhargava
    • Opening narrator
    • (voice)
    Elizabeth June
    Elizabeth June
    • Woman Singing
    Amad Jackson
    Amad Jackson
    • Invisible Man
    Mike Ladd Yazeed
    • Man on Corner
    Ditte Hofman
    • Fight on Street
    Heidi Holland
    • Fight on Street
    Chris Paige
    • Fight on Street
    Chris Zonnas
    Chris Zonnas
    • Fight on Street
    Mona Bernard
    • Woman Eating Fries
    Hollie Hunt
    • Couple on Train
    E. George Perry
    • Couple on Train
    • (as Ernest Perry)
    Deanne Foote
    • Business Woman
    George Morafetis
    • Man Reading
    John Lloyd Young
    John Lloyd Young
    • Man Sleeping
    Cheryl Finlayson
    • Woman with Headphones
    Tennyson McCalla
    • Man on End
    • Director
      • Prashant Bhargava
    • Writer
      • Prashant Bhargava
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    9PushStartPictures

    What a refreshing new voice

    I highly recommend this film. It is a both endearing and heart-rending portrayal of the relationship gap between the immigrant generations: refreshingly new; at once funny, gritty and real at the same time. It is for the most part perfectly shot, and the acting and directing are all very well executed. This piece manages to capture a deeper understanding of the Indian American experience than many of the other feature films I've seen out there that just try too hard; it manages to immerse you without hitting you over the head. I was very touched by this film and I recommend it for anyone interested in simple human relations. I can't wait to see more of Bhargava's material.
    6planktonrules

    Far from perfect, but an interesting and worthwhile effort

    SANGAM begins with narrations and scenes from the Ganges River in India. Then the film switches venues and you are presented with quite a few scenes of an Indian man walking the streets of New York City. Eventually, he gets on a subway train and is happy to see that an Indian-American is sitting next to him. While the Indian-American is at first reticent to talk, eventually they speak at length about life, jobs and Indian cinema. It's obvious that the Indian man is new to the country and is probably homeless and is definitely jobless. Most of this is rather charming yet sad as the two men talk about India and their lives--one is obviously doing well, the other struggling. Then, rather out of the blue, the film takes a very strange twist--very, very strange. At first, the Indian-American is sympathetic but with this twist, he can't wait to get off the subway and run.

    A very odd but interesting script probably won't be to everyone's taste, but it was a decent short.
    9vrbass-1

    bittersweet, with a twist

    A modest little film about two Indians in America, one whose family immigrated when he was a small child, the other only two weeks in the US. The first has only vague memories and his mother's stories about his former homeland; they are dreams of a place where you can bathe in the holy rivers. The other has only vague notions of the freedoms that are possible in America; he attempts to escape the oppression of home in the "land of the free". A chance meeting on the New York subway connects them, with talk of film songs and favorite foods. The surprise twist and conflict towards the end forces both men to quietly contemplate where they are and where they have been.
    9insights-1

    It made me think about many I know who are like Raj or Vivek

    My high rating simply come down to this. I would like to know what happened to these guys 5 years later, 10 years later and when they are 65. This is what is important to me. Does movie make you think? Do you think about it when you run into situation that are similar to this. This movie made me think. I know of several people who are like Vivek or Raj. For a short movie, it also covered lot of ground and film felt like a full feature film. Use of the invisible man idea, to get the two characters to start their conversation was indeed interesting. Director does a good job with memory sequences. The faded and antiquated look makes them more real. DThe director also worked hard to connect the dream sequences with what was on the mind of the character. all in all an excellent piece of work.

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    • Release date
      • January 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
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      28 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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