Guwahati: In a proud moment for Assam’s film fraternity, the Assamese feature film Bhaimon Da has been officially selected for screening in the Indian Panorama section of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) — one of the country’s most prestigious cinematic platforms.
Directed by Shashank Sameer, Bhaimon Da is a deeply emotional and musical film that captures the essence of Assamese culture, storytelling, and community bonds. Its soulful music, composed by celebrated artists Zubeen Garg and Paran Borah, adds a distinct regional flavor that resonates with audiences beyond linguistic boundaries.
The film’s selection marks a significant milestone for Assamese cinema, reinforcing its growing influence and visibility on the national stage. It reflects the vibrant creativity emerging from the region and the commitment of Assamese filmmakers to tell stories rooted in local culture with universal appeal.
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Messages of congratulations have poured in from across the state for the film’s cast and crew. Cultural organizations and film enthusiasts have hailed this achievement as a major boost for the Assamese film industry, inspiring more regional creators to pursue ambitious cinematic projects.
The Indian Panorama section of IFFI is dedicated to celebrating the best of Indian cinema, providing a platform for films that embody artistic excellence and cultural depth. With Bhaimon Da making its way to this prestigious showcase, Assam’s creative community once again celebrates its enduring contribution to the evolving landscape of Indian cinema.
