Sohra Bridge is a multilingual Indian drama film that conjures magical realism. This film was directed by Bappaditya Bandopadhyay[1] and released in the banner of Homemade Films on 26 February 2016 posthumously of director.[2][3] The movie's title is inspired by a bridge in Cherrapunji near East Khasi hills in Meghalaya. The dialogue of the film is in Bengali, Assamese and Khasi.[4][5]
Sohra Bridge | |
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Directed by | Bappaditya Bandopadhyay |
Produced by | Mithu Dey |
Starring | Barun Chanda Niharika Singh Pratik Sen Nishita Goswami Paul Phukan Merlvin Jude Mukhim Sankar Dey |
Cinematography | Rana Dasgupta |
Edited by | Dipak Mandal |
Music by | Gaurab Chatterjee |
Distributed by | Homemade Films |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | India |
Languages | Bengali, Assamese and Khasi |
The movie tells a story of a girl who embarks on a liberating journey across the remote expanses of Northeast India, searching for her estranged father. While searching, she goes on a trip to Sohra. Some of the events that happen there may be real or may be her imagination. She wanders about to address issues left unresolved by her father.[2]