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The film, based on Indira Goswami's Dontal Haatir Uiye Khuwa Haoda, 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.
The Flight
Bhoga Khidikee is a 2018 Assamese drama film directed by Jahnu Barua. It was the opening film of 2nd Guwahati International Film Festival. The film is based on the real life experiences of a village girl in upper Assam and is set against the socio-political landscape of the state in 2015
Bhoga Khirikee
The story is set in 1962, the time of Sino-India war. It revolves around a widowed teacher named Ritu who is transferred to Koronga, a small Assamese village. The school here was destroyed by fire ten years earlier. Ritu takes on the challenge of rebuilding the school and starts campaigning among the villagers.
Firingoti

Bahniman is an Assamese movie starring Yashpal Sharma in a prominent role. A gangster and a police inspector go against each other in a war for power and dominance. It is an action drama directed by Biswajeet Bora.
Bahniman
Directed by Achinta Shankar. With Amrita Gogoi, Aimee Baruah, Diganta Hazarika, Bishnu Kharghoria.Reviews, Showtimes, DVDs, Photos, Message Boards, User Ratings, Synopsis, Trailers, Credits
Pratighaat

Pokhi (Assamese: পখী) is an Assamese language drama film directed by Jahnu Barua. It was released in 1998 as is the second instalment of his trilogy — the other two being Xagoroloi Bohu Door (1995) and Konikar Ramdhenu (2003). Pokhi won a National Award for Best Feature Film in the Assamese Category in 2000.
Pokhi

Konikar Ramdhenu is an Assamese language film directed by Jahnu Barua. It was released in 2003. The film was shown in Indian Panorama section of IFFI during October 2002 in Delhi and Mumbai International Festival in 2003. It is the last instalment of his trilogy, the other two being Xagoroloi Bohu Door and Pokhi.
Konikar Ramdhenu

Dandeswar and Hkawni, both age 73, arrive in Mumbai to look for their beloved grandson - the only other living member of the family who has been missing since the 26/11 2008 terror attack.
Baandhon

Ambika, little Ishu's favourite aunt, has gone missing after the evil village quack has declared her as a witch. Will Ishu get her back
Ishu
About how a man, in the final stages of his life, reflects back on his life through what is happening in the present.He sees how he is adversely affecting his surroundings, his daugher, his daugher in laws... but can he make the change that is demanded of him, and can he, in the process, discover himself come to free others and himself
Man with the Binoculars

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Ajeyo
With this ecological drama, Assam’s leading director Jahnu Barua continues exploring the conflict between corrupt state politics and a determined individual (cf. Halodiya Choraye Baodhan Khaye, 1987). The forest ranger confronts illegal timber merchants and contractors on behalf of impoverished tribals. The honest ranger’s activities get him into trouble and he is constantly transferred from one post to another, to the annoyance of his wife who wants him to settle down and look after their ailing child. Eventually she supports her husband’s fight and the tribals realise they need weapons to defend themselves against rapacious outsiders.
Forest

Jeeya Jurir Xubax is a 2014 Assamese language drama film written and directed by Sanjib Sabhapandit. It was produced by Utpal Kumar Das and features ensemble cast, including Victor Banerjee and Bishnu Kharghoria.
Jeeya Jurir Xubax

Indra left from his house with his wife Jonali after an argument with his brother Netra. What happens next?
Joonbai 2

Story of an ideal teacher, who leads a group of youth and through education, inspires them to fight against corrupted politicians and administration.
Karma Ke Rati
Vikram Baruah, an honest police officer takes on a cold blooded son of a rich man, Rahul Bejboruah.
Barood
2006 Assamese biographical film
Joymoti

Aloxuwa Mon is a 2009 Assamese-language drama film directed by Rajesh Bhuyan. The film features the likes of Barsha Rani Bishaya, Saurabh Hazarika, Arup Baishya, and Bishnu Kharghoria in the lead roles. The story, screenplay, and dialogue were crafted by Munin Barua. The musical score includes hits such as 'Masore Bhale Paw', 'Nao Loi Aanim', etc. by Zubeen Garg. The film is available for free to watch on 'NK Production Movies' YouTube channel.
Aloxuwa Mon
Radha, an orphan who grows up to be a rebellious student, with the help of her childhood friend Rajat, tackles issues that have been plaguing their village. Will she be able to bring about a change?
Jetuka Paator Dore

Powal is a boatman in Nemuguri village that is situated on the bank of the river Dihing. Since there is no bridge at that point of the river, Powal's job is assured. For some three generations his forefathers have been ferrying people to and fro. Life goes on smoothly until Powal begins to hear persistent reports about a bridge to be built across the river.