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  2. Joymoti (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    Joymoti is a 1935 Indian film widely considered to be the first Assamese film ever made. Based on Lakshminath Bezbaroa's play about the 17th-century Ahom princess Joymoti Konwari, the film was produced and directed by the noted Assamese poet, author, and film-maker Jyoti Prasad Agarwala, and starred Aideu Handique and acclaimed stage actor and playwright Phani Sarma.

  3. Lists of Assamese-language films - Wikipedia

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  4. Barsha Rani Bishaya - Wikipedia

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    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. Apart from acting, she is also a Bihu dancer in Assam. She has also acted in many popular VCD films, hosted TV ...

  5. List of Assamese films of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Assamese language films produced by the film industry of Assam, India based in Guwahati and publicly released in the year 2019. Premiere shows and film festival screenings are not considered as releases for this list. [1] [2]

  6. Category:Assamese-language films - Wikipedia

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    Best Assamese Feature Film National Film Award winners (26 P) P. Film posters for Assamese-language films (31 F) R. Assamese-language remakes of Hindi films (1 P)

  7. Dr. Bezbarua - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Bezbarua is a 1969 Indian Assamese language thriller film, the first film of this genre in the language, directed by Brajen Barua and produced by Rangghar Cine Productions. [1] The film was released on 7 November 1969. [2] It was marked as the beginning of success of so-called commercial movies in Assamese Film industry. [3]

  8. Wide Angle (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wide Angle is an upcoming Assamese language film directed by Jayanta Nath and produced by Debajyoti Bora under the banner of Swavalamban Media and Entertainment. [1] [2] The story is based on Assamese author Nagen Saikia's story "Staff Photographeror Sobi" which evolves around a photographer from the time of the Assam Movement.

  9. List of Assamese films of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese (Rajat Kamal) Sekh Bisar: Dev Kumar Basu: Asit Ganguly-- Joog Biyug: Dibon Barua: Ramen Barua: 31 December - 1972: Lalita: Brajen Barua: Ramen Barua: 18 February: Opoja Sonor Mati: Brajen Barua--National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese (Rajat Kamal) Morichika: Amulyo Manna: Jitu ...