Basundhara (2009 Film)
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''Basundhara'' () is a 2009 Indian Assamese
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed and produced by Hiren Bora, with a screenplay by Sagar Sangam Sarkar, Birinchi Kumar Medhi and Bora himself. It stars Barsha Rani Bishaya in the title role, and Saurav Hazarika, Bishnu Kharghoria, Ifftikar Ahmed, and Prithiraj Rabha in other major roles. The film deals with a pressing contemporary ecological issue of human-elephant conflict in the region of
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. ''Basundhara'' won the Best Feature Film in Assamese award in the
57th National Film Awards The 57th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 2009. Three different committee ...
for 2009.


Plot

The wild elephants living in the forest terrain of Sundarpur have been making life difficult for its inhabitants with their frequent attacks. Shattered by her fiancé's infidelity, Basundhara (
Barsha Rani Bishaya Barsha Rani Bishaya is an Indian actress who works in Assamese cinema. She has acted in commercial and critically acclaimed films like ''Bidhata'', '' Tumi Aahibaane, Ratnakar'', etc. Bishaya is also part of mobile theatre groups of Assam. ...
), a young
NGO A non-governmental organization (NGO) is an independent, typically nonprofit organization that operates outside government control, though it may get a significant percentage of its funding from government or corporate sources. NGOs often focus ...
activist arrives at Sundarpur with the agenda to change the mindset of villagers towards the need for conservation of flora and fauna. But the villagers have failed to understand her intention, and her first meeting with them turns out to be a total fiasco. Incidentally, she comes in contact with Arjun (Saurabh Hazarika), a local young journalist. Arjun reveals to her how a large area of the forest has been cleared for illegal trafficking of ivory and timber and also for setting up of a stone quarry by Bikash Barua (Ifftikar Ahmed), a forest contractor-cum-local mafia, with the help of dishonest forest officials. Basundhara then realises the real reason behind driving the elephants to attack the village. She determines to fight against this and forms her own team of volunteers, composed of village youth who earlier worked for Bikash Barua. She starts welfare activities for the underprivileged people. At her insistence, Arjun publishes a report in the newspaper which is a searing expose of the illegal activities of Bikash Barua and his associates. Basundhara's mother, who now stays alone in the city, dies under mysterious circumstances. Basundhara and her team members are also threatened by the miscreants to stop the mission. But she decides not to quit Sundarpur and her mission. The situation takes a different turn. In view of the forthcoming elections, the dishonest ranger is transferred and an honest officer joins in his place. He provides all support to Basundhara. She collects substantial proof to expose Bikash Barua and finally achieves her goal.


Cast

*
Barsha Rani Bishaya Barsha Rani Bishaya is an Indian actress who works in Assamese cinema. She has acted in commercial and critically acclaimed films like ''Bidhata'', '' Tumi Aahibaane, Ratnakar'', etc. Bishaya is also part of mobile theatre groups of Assam. ...
as ''Basundhara'', a young NGO activist * Saurabh Hazarika as ''Arjun'', a young local journalist of Sundarpur * Iftekar Ahmed as ''Bikash Barua'', a corrupt businessman of Sundarpur * Bishnu Khargharia * Prithiraj Rabha * Bhagawat Pritam * Moitreyee Goswami * Bhranti Medhi * Rita Bora


Release

Basundhara was the first Assamese language film to release in 2010. It was released on 15 January 2010 initially at Cinemax,
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with inauguration by the chief minister of Assam
Tarun Gogoi Tarun Gogoi (1 April 1936 – 23 November 2020) was an Indian politician and lawyer who served as the 13th Chief Minister of Assam from 2001 to 2016. He was the longest serving Chief Minister of Assam. He was a member of the Indian National Con ...
.


Film Festivals

The film was screened in many film festivals prior to its theatrical release. It includes 15th
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,
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(13 November 2009), 8th Third Eye Asian Film Festival, Mumbai (2009) and 8th Pune International Film Festival,
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(2010). Later it was also screened as India Habitat Film Festival, New Delhi (2010), Thrissur International Film Festival, Kerala (2010), South Asian Film Festival, Goa (2010) etc.


Reception


Critical reception

The film was generally met with positive reviews by critics.
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termed it as "simple, clear and flawless." Eastern Panorama also praised the film along with its cinematography, music and acting. The acting of the cast, especially Barsha Rani Bishaya in the lead role, was also widely appreciated.


Music

The music of the film was directed by
Tarali Sarma Tarali Sarma ( Assamese: তৰালি শৰ্মা) is an Indian singer from Assam, who won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer in the year 2003 for the Assamese film '' Akashitorar Kothare''. Her father was Prabhat S ...
. It features only one song, penned by noted lyricist Dr Birinchi Kumar Medhi, sung by the music director herself.


Awards

The film won the Best Feature Film in Assamese award in the
57th National Film Awards The 57th National Film Awards, presented by Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India to felicitate the best of Indian Cinema released in the year 2009. Three different committee ...
for 2009. It also received Rup Kunwar Jyoti Prasad Agarwalla Award for Best film along with eight other major award at Assam Film Award, 2010 awarded by the cultural department of
government of Assam The Government of Assam or Assam Government abbreviated as GoAS, is the Subnational legislature, state government of the Indian state of Assam. It consists of the Governors of states of India, Governor appointed by the President of India as th ...
. Other awards includes Best feature film along with nine awards at Moon Light Media Awards 2009–10.


References


External links

* {{National Film Award Best Feature Film Assamese 2009 films Films set in Assam Best Assamese Feature Film National Film Award winners 2000s Assamese-language films