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Duti Monor Jonak
''Duti Monor Jonak'' (''The Two Sides Love'') was an Assamese Assamese may refer to: * Assamese people, a socio-ethnolinguistic identity of north-eastern India * People of Assam, multi-ethnic, multi-linguistic and multi-religious people of Assam * Assamese language, one of the easternmost Indo-Aryan language ... romantic drama series that premiered on 3 August 2020 on Rang TV. It's produced by Har Govinda Mahanta under HGM Films. Starred Munmi Phukan, Sukanya Rajguru, Sidharth Kalita, Upasona Priyam, and Komol Lusan. Cast Season - 1 *Munmi Phukon as Kasturi *Sukanya Rajguru as Nidhi *Guna Borah as om * Sidhant Kalita as Aryan * Joli Laskar as Anjali *Jyoti Narayan Nath as Tejas *Manami Bezbaruah as Biswajit Ojah *Nayan Jyoti Gogoi as Nayan Season - 2 *Upasana Priyam as Kasturi *Komal Lusan as Brikam References {{reflist Indian drama television series ...
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Assamese Language
Assamese (), also Asamiya ( ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the north-east Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language, and it serves as a ''lingua franca'' of the wider region. The easternmost Indo-Iranian language, it has over 23 million speakers. Nefamese, an Assamese-based pidgin, is used in Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagamese, an Assamese-based Creole language, is widely used in Nagaland. The Kamtapuri language of Rangpur division of Bangladesh and the Cooch Behar and Jalpaiguri districts of India are linguistically closer to Assamese, though the speakers identify with the Bengali culture and the literary language. In the past, it was the court language of the Ahom kingdom from the 17th century. Along with other Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, Assamese evolved at least before the 7th century CE from the middle Indo-Aryan Magadhi Prakrit. Its sister languages include Angika, Bengali, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Chakma, Chittagonian, Hajong, ...
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