fiction.wikisort.org - MovieAdajya (transl. The flight) is a 1996 Indian Assamese language drama film directed by Santwana Bardoloi based on the novel Dontal Haatir Uiye Khowa Haoda by Indira Goswami.[1] The film was screened at several international film festivals.[2]
1996 Indian film
Adajya |
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Directed by | Santwana Bardoloi |
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Written by | Santwana Bardoloi Indira Goswami (novel) |
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Produced by | Santwana Bardoloi |
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Starring | Tom Alter Trisha Saikia |
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Cinematography | Mrinalkanti Das |
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Edited by | A. Sreekar Prasad |
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Release date | 1996 (1996) |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
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Country | India |
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Language | Assamese |
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Plot
The film is set in 1940s Assam. Three widows struggle to lead dignified lives despite the extreme restrictions mandated by law and custom. The arrival of a young American scholar, a poisonous snakebite, and the theft of ancestral jewelry combine to bring the situation of the young and beautiful widow Giribala to a painful crisis.[3]
Cast
- Tom Alter as Mark Sahib
- Trisha Saikia as Giribala
- Bishnu Kharghoria
- Triveni Bora
- Bhagirothi
- Nilu Chakrabarty
- Chetana Das
- Indira Das
- Mintu Barua
Awards
- 44th National Film Awards[4]
- Best Feature Film in Assamese[5]
- Best Cinematography – Mrinalkanti Das (also for Rag Birag)
- National Film Award – Special Mention – Bhagirothi (also for Dolon Roy for Sanghat)
- International Film Festival of India
References
External links
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Assamese |
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1955–1980 | Certificate of Merit |
- Piyali Phukan (1955)
- Maak Aru Morom (1957)
- Tezimola (1962)
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- – (1956)
- Ronga Police (1958)
- Puberun (1959)
- – (1960)
- Shakuntala (1961)
- Maniram Devan (1963)
- Pratidhwani (1964)
- – (1965)
- Loti Ghoti (1966)
- – (1967)
- – (1968)
- Dr. Bezbarua (1969)
- Aranya (1971)
- Upaja Sonar Maati (1972)
- Mamta (1973)
- – (1974)
- Chameli Memsaab (1975)
- Putala Ghar (1976)
- Sandhyarag (1977)
- – (1978)
- Anirban (1980)
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1981–2000 |
- – (1981)
- Aparoopa (1982)
- Alokar Ahban (1983)
- Son Maina (1984)
- Agnisnaan (1985)
- Baan (1986)
- Pratham Ragini (1987)
- Kolahal (1988)
- – (1989)
- Jooj (1990)
- Sarothi (1991)
- Railor Alir Dubori Ban (1992)
- Abartan (1993)
- Xagoroloi Bohudoor (1994)
- Itihaas (1995)
- Adajya (1996)
- – (1997)
- Kuhkal (1998)
- Pokhi (1999)
- No Award (2000)
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2001–present | |
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