List Of Assamese Films Of The 2000s
A list of films produced by the Cinema of Assam, film industry of Assam based in Guwahati, India and publicly released in the decade of 2000s (from year 2000 to 2009). 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 References {{Cinema of Assam Lists of 2000s films, Assamese Lists of Assamese films by decade, 2000s 2000s in Indian cinema, Assamese ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Antaheen Jatra
''Antaheen Jatra'' is an Assamese language film directed by Munna Ahmed. The film is based on a story by Jnanpith Award winner Mamoni Raisom Goswami. The film was screened at the Calcutta International Film Festival along with films from France, Czechoslovakia, China, Portugal, Vietnam, Canada, Norway, Italy and Bangladesh. Casts *Nipon Goswami *Bishnu Kharghoria *Tapan Das *Prastuti Porasor *Zerifa Wahid *Shantichaya Roy *Atul Pachani *Taufique Rahman *Baharul Islam (actor), Baharul Islam *Antara Chowdhury *child-artiste Gargi Soundtrack The soundtrack of the film was composed by Dr. Hitesh Baruah. Unliked his previous ventures, it only has three instrumental songs "Literature Masterpiece", "Writing Novels" and "Mamoni's Award Winning". Baruah reused few songs "Sunday Holiday Closing Day", "Kun Khorogor Jui" and "Morom Noir" from the film ''Maa Tumi Ananya'' as per the director's request, however, it did not feature in the film and only appeared in the soundtrack album. This ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Prodyut Kumar Deka
Prodyut Kumar Deka (born 18 April 1978) is an Indian writer, film and stage director, screenwriter and presently editor of Roopkar magazine based in Assam. His films include '' Dhunia Tirutabur'' (2009), '' Samiran Barua Ahi Ase'' (2012), ''Surjasta'' (2013), and '' Borosi'' (2014). He turned to writing English fiction gradually from 2016 to 2017 with the anthropological Ambari Series based on the Ambari Archeological site in Guwahati. In 2025, to commemorate fifty years of publication of Roopkar, founded by his father late Pabitra Kumar Deka, the magazine was revived by Prodyut Kumar Deka, who announced it would be published annually as a Special issue. Film and television In 1989, he made his debut as a child actor in the TV film ''Dalal'', directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Bidyut Chakrabarty. He later appeared in television serials such as ''Deuta'' (1991), directed by renowned filmstar Biju Phukan, and ''Aie Saharate'' (1992), directed by Prabin Hazarik ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dhunia Tirutabur
''Dhunia Tirutabur'' is a 2009 Indian Assamese movie directed by Prodyut Kumar Deka and produced by Prodyut Kumar Deka & Pankaj Kalita under Arc Lights. Music was composed by Angarag Papon Mahanta. It was released on 9 January 2009 coincide with the short film ''Lakhimi'' and ''Abhimani Mon''. It received three Assam State Film awards in 2010 in the category of Best Director, Best Editor and Best Make Up. Cast * Bidyut Chakrabarty * Trisha Saikia * Barsha Rani Bishaya * Nilakshi Devi * Ankur Bishaya * Barnali Poojari * Nayan Saikia * Konki Bordoloi Special cast * Jatin Bora * Sanjeev Hazarika * Indra Bania * Nayan Prasad Plot Borgohain, a journalist of repute, was traveling to the countryside for a break. When his car breaks down in the middle of a rainy night, a nearby mechanic comes to fix it. Learning his identity, the mechanic has a request of his own. He has been pining for a beautiful maid, who had accompanied a film unit during shooting at the countryside. She was a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moirangthem Maniram Singha
Moirangthem Maniram Singha (born 1970) is an Indian film maker, director, producer and scriptwriter of Assamese and Manipuri cinema. Born in Manipur, he is currently living in North Lakhimpur district of Assam. Family background His father Bolbihari who hailed from a village called Phumlou, near Mayang Langjing in Manipur came to Assam at the age of 14. He enrolled himself in a training programme in tailoring trade from ITI, Jorhat. After the completion of the course, he set up a tailoring shop next to a cinema hall in Tinsukia. Early days Maniram did his schooling from Doomdooma Don Bosco School, Tinsukia. He loved movies since his childhood. As his father's shop was next to a cinema hall, he took all advantages of watching all films shown in that hall. Career Maniram could nourish his talent since his childhood. He first acted in a One Act Play at the annual day function of his school while he was a student of class VII. Realizing his potentiality in that field, the schoo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mon Jaai
''Mon Jaai'' (English: I feel like) is a 2008 Assamese language drama film directed by Moirangthem Maniram. The film is about the life of four unemployed educated youths from lower-middle-class families of Tinsukia, Assam who are entangled by their own misfortunes. The film is among 20 outstanding feature films of the country selected for Indian Panorama 2008 and shown in the 39th International Film Festival of India 2008 in Goa held from 22 November to 2 December. Plot Manab (Zubeen Garg), Nayan (Pabitra Margherita), Tapan (Gyanendra Pallab) and Akan (Nabadeep Borgohain) are four unemployed educated youths from lower-middle-class families of Tinsukia. When his father dies, Nayan leaves home to work with an uncle in a distant township. One day the trio - Manab, Tapan and Akan are rounded up by police as terror suspects. Although they are bailed out three days later, that incident left them with a terror stamp that stands in their way of getting a clean job. This led them to indu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Joymoti (2006 Film)
''Joymoti'' (''The saviour'') is an Assamese biographical film directed by Manju Borah. It was released in the year 2006. Shooting of the film was done in Ketetong village at Margherita, Assam.Miao Arunachal Pradesh Plot The film is set in 17th-century Assam. The story is based on the life of Joymoti Konwari, a medieval Ahom princess of the Ahom dynasty who was tortured to death for not revealing the whereabouts of her husband Godapani and laid down her life for the sake of democracy. Difference with Joymoti (1935 film) In this film Manju Borah, differs the story from the first Assamese film Joymoti released on 10 March 1935. In the previous film by Jyoti Prasad Agarwala the sacrifice of Joymoti for her husband took major importance. ''My objective is to present Joymoti as a historic figure. She was a visionary, who through sheer foresight and unflinching determination, saved the Ahom kingdom at a time when it was passing through one of its worst crisis, marked by grave ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jonda Iman Gunda
''Junda Iman Gunda'' is a 2007 Assamese language romantic comedy film starring Bikram Rajkhowa and Angoorlata in the lead. The film was directed by Chandra Mudoi and released on 7 September 2007. The songs from this movie received good appreciation, including one by Debojit Saha. The film was a blockbuster. Cast *Bikram Rajkhowa * Angoorlata *Abdul Mazid *Bhaskar Das *Chabi Bhoralee *Juri Sarma *Kalpana Kalita *Upasana Bhoralee Soundtrack The music of ''Junda Iman Gunda'' is composed by Dr Hitesh Baruah. ;Note * Track 8, 9 and 10 are Bonus Track and was not featured in the film. See also List of Assamese films of the 2000s A list of films produced by the Cinema of Assam, film industry of Assam based in Guwahati, India and publicly released in the decade of 2000s (from year 2000 to 2009). 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Re ... References External links * 2007 films 2007 romantic comedy films Films set in Assam In ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ahir Bhairav (film)
''Ahir Bhairav'' () is a 2007 Indian Assamese language drama film directed by Siva Prasad Thakur and produced by Dr Ronen Sarma, under the banner of Rondeep Productions (UK) Ltd. This is the first ever Assamese movie that was entirely shot in the UK and was the Assamese's second film to be shot outside India after '' Hiya Diya Niya'' (2000). It has been chosen by the British Film Institute, London, to be preserved in its archive. Director Siva Prasad Thakur had won the best international director award for this film at the New York Independent International Film Festival, 2008. Synopsis The story revolves around a PIO Indian woman with schizophrenia and its impact on those close to her. Casts *Kopil Bora as Ruben *Zerifa Wahid Zerifa Wahid is an Indian actress known for her works in Assamese cinema, Assamese films. Her prominent features include ''Baandhon'', which won the 60th National Film Awards for National Film Award for Best Feature Film, Best Feature Film in As ... a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jatinga Ityadi
''Jatinga Ityadi'' is an Assamese language film directed by Sanjib Sabhapandit. The film was screened in the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2007 in the Indian Panorama section. The film depicts the current scenario of militancy in Assam. Plot A British couple visits Assam looking for the graveyard of the man's grandfather who was once a tea planter. With a view to drawing international attention, an underground rebel group kidnaps the couple. But being unable to communicate with the foreign couple, the outfit picks up an educated but frustrated youth who is fluent in English. Eager to be a part of that so-called "movement" of the group, the boy readily jumps in. But inside the hideout, Manab, the protagonist, discovers that the idea he had of the militant group and its "struggle for independence" was entirely wrong. He decides to help the British couple escape. In the process he is killed in a crossfire with all the militants present in the scene. Title of the film ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jatin Bora
Jatin Bora (born 25 April 1970) is an Indian actor and director who has appeared in Assamese language films since 1989. He is also an actor and director in some mobile theatre (''Bhramyaman'') groups of Assam, including Aabahan, Hengool, Ashirbaad, Bhagyadevi, Kohinoor, Itihas and Surjya. Early life Jatin Bora was born to Sri Gakul Chandra Bora and Premolata Bora, in Kacholukhowa village, Nagaon, Assam. He did his primary schooling in Marikalang Prathamik Vidyalaya and secondary schooling at Dawson Higher Secondary and Multipurpose School. As a child he used to take part in Navajyoti Sangha Maina Parijat, a weekly children's cultural meet, near his village. He was taught the nuances of ''Bhaona'', the traditional Assamese drama, as a child. He has a diploma in Fine Arts from the Kallol Art School in Nagaon and is a Visharad in tabla. Career Films Although he had a minor role in '' Kolahal'', his first professional film, Jatin Bora officially debuted in '' Uttarkaal'' (19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adhinayak
''Adhinayak'' () is a 2006 Indian Assamese language drama film directed by Jatin Bora. The film is the directorial debut of Jatin Bora who himself plays the protagonist. The film was released on 17 February 2006 simultaneously at Tezpur, Nagaon and Dhemaji. Synopsis The story revolves around a mechanic named Raja and his relationships with the other characters. Cast Soundtrack The music of ''Adhinayak'' is composed by Zubeen Garg. Lyrics were written by Zubeen Garg Zubeen Garg (born Zubeen Borthakur ; 18 November 1972) is an Indian singer–songwriter, composer, lyricist, music director, music producer, actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter, poet and philanthropist. He primarily works for and ..., Hemanta Dutta, Manas Robin, Diganta Bharati and Mousam Gogoi. The Song "Apun Buli Jakei" was later reused from one of Garg's earlier composition in Shudhu Tumi (2004). See also * Assamese cinema References External links * Indian drama films 20 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |