Meeting (Sangam) is a Pakistanais film of genre Romance directed by Syed Noor with Resham
Meeting (Sangam) (1997)
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Sangam is a Pakistani feature film in Urdu released in 1997, directed by Syed Noor starring Resham, Shaan, Salim Sheikh and Sana. It was a comeback movie for filmstar Shaan, and the first credited movie for actresses Resham and Sana. The plot tells the story of a patient who is bound to live in a glass-made room for all his life, but whose fate changes when he falls in love with a female pop-singer, Resham, for whom he breaks his glass-house, putting his life in danger, as he cannot breathe natural air.
Sangam was a hit in Pakistan, and received the most prestigious National Awards for Resham as Best Actress, Shan as Best Actor and Syed Noor as Best Director.
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Lahore circuit
Released date: 04-07-1997
Film business: Hit
Weeks: 17 at Rattan Cinema
Total weeks: 41
Film status: Silver jubilee
Karachi circuit
Released date: ?
Film business: Hit
Weeks: 9 at Star cinema
Total weeks: 31
Film status: HitActors
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