rana wrote:
Total run time on VHS is 223 min and 187 min on Shemaroo DVD. So a lot more cuts are there later.
Even the 223 min version on VHS is cut as the theatrical release was over 4 hrs.
Other known missing sequences are:
1) Mukesh sung verse in "O Mere Sanam" song. In Shemaroo DVD as well as in VHS.
2) Lata sung version of “Yeh Mera Prem Patrâ€. In VHS it’s only humming and one line duet (lasts 2 min though). In Shemaroo it’s missing (runs for 10 sec).
Rana
P.S.
1) Could somebody please post a run time of YRF Sangam. I am DESPERATE now.
2) I am inclined to stop posting the run time differences as it’s obvious that Shemaroo version is a much shorter version. I will finish making these notes for myself and insert it in the DVD sleeve. If somebody is interested, I will e-mail you the differences that I discover or post it here if needed.
3) Shemaroo DVD and VHS, both run at same speed. So, no 4% speed difference between the DVD and VHS.
Edited By rana on 1042817743
So far no one posted the run time of YRF version of Sangam DVD.
As I indicated above my VHS is 223 min and even that is cut.
Now, am I lucky or what??
Ottawa screening of SANGAM this Sunday is listed at 238 min.
If it's true, here is our chance to see original length SANGAM. Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal.
http://www.cfi-icf.ca/india.html232-6727
All screenings at
395, rue Wellington Street,
Auditorium, National Library and Archives of Canada
Sun./dim. July 18 juillet, 19:00
SANGAM
India 1964, 238 min. Director: Raj Kapoor
SANGAM is a love triangle involving three childhood friends named Sunder, Gopal and Radha. Gopal and Radha have always been in love, but Sunder decides to ask Radha's father for her hand, but is turned down because he doesn't have a steady job. After this crushing rejection he joins the Indian army. When news of his death arrives, Gopal and Radha decide to marry. When Sunder unexpectedly turns up alive, things get very, very complicated. A classic of 1960s Indian cinema. English sub-titles.