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Boro film ‘Gorai Phakhri’ Released across cinema halls; Gets Huge Applause From Viewers

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Gorai Phakhri’ (Wild Swan), film of Rajni Basumatary was released in various cinema halls in Assam. This is the 3rd film of Rajni Basumatary.

This is the first Bodo film with all female artistes with a brilliant story on traumatic effects of armed struggle in the society especially among the women. A film by Janni Viswanath & Manna Films directed by Ms. Rajni Basumatary who is also the script writer focused on how the armed struggle left social trauma especially among the innocent tribal women in remote villages.

The film shown various cinema halls in Assam like Gold Cinema, Kokrajhar, Universal Cinema, Chapaguri, Bongaigaon, Pabhoi Talkies, Biswanath Chariali, Saya Cinema Hall, Tangla, PVR City centre, Christian Basti, Guwahati and Cinepolis Central mall, Christian Basti, Guwahati.

However, sources said the Delight Gold Cinema, Rangia had avoided to show the Bodo film.

The film exposed the infliction of decades long armed struggle on women folk who are overlooked in every space in the society. The story just puts the name of the male counterpart only in the dialogue but no face is visible at all. The story is made on women with sensible characters who played key roles to wind up the film with the re-union of minds and souls of splitting families due to various reasons.
Set in the foothills of Bodoland near Bhutan border in the Northeast India, the story explores the lives of women in a patriarchal society recovering from decades of armed conflict in the region.

Their experiences of repression and fighting back are interwoven.

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In the story, one Preeti, a doctoral student from the city, comes to the village for her fieldwork. Her romantic ideas of rural life are crushed after witnessing the effects that militarization and patriarchy have on the everyday lives of these women. Mainao’s husband, a separatist leader, was killed by the security personnel while Gaodang’s husband is a soldier in the Indian army posted along the country’s border. Once inseparable friends between Mainao and Gaodang, they are now struggling with the bitter legacies left behind by their husbands. Middle-aged Malothi  was gang raped by an armed patrol one night and her husband Rakhao Mahajwn abandons her, labelling her “unclean”. Finally, she decided to live alone in a new small hut in a corner of the village by managing her livelihood by selling home grown agri-products. The husband of one Bimali (Rajni Basumatary) is also an extensive drunkard, always set to brawl with his wife and brings unpleasant situation at home while one Sailen, son of a well to do family of the village post semi nude photo of Sonathi, daughter of Gaodang in the social media and goes viral. Preeti, the PhD scholar came across all these family problems and was compelled to encounter them. In the ending part of the film, Sonathi could become a meritorious student, both Gaodang and Mainao become inseparable friends as earlier, Bimali’s husband becomes good man by realizing the harmful impact of excessive drinking and Rakhao Mahajwn also returned to his wife’s new home after realizing his misdeeds on his wife.

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After the end of the film, the director and script writer Ms. Rajni Basumatary while talking to media persons, said Gorai Fakhri was her 3rd film. She said she was happy to see the viewer’s pleasure with the film on the first show and hoped that the people of the region will watch the film enthusiastically and encourage the producers and team Gorai Fakhri. She also said she received huge applause in an earlier film – “Jwlwi” and similarly the Gorai Fakhri is also set to enlist in public demand.

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Woman cuts off man’s genitals for refusing to marry her; Hospitalized

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In a shocking incident, A woman allegedly chopped off the genitals of his brother-in-law with whom she allegedly had an illicit relationship in Lower Assam’s Bajali district.

As per reports, the incident took place on September 23 when the woman attacked her brother-in-law after the latter refused her marriage proposal.

The injured man was rushed to the hospital and is currently undergoing treatment in Guwahati.
The victim, identified as 30-year-old Saiful Islam.

According to locals, Islam was involved in a secret affair with his sister-in law.

The two were in a love affair for the last seven years, reportedly taking advantage of times when her husband was away. 

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In a violent turn of events, she allegedly attacked him and severed his genitals. Police quickly intervened, arresting the woman and initiating an investigation into the incident. They also recovered the weapon used in the attack from the scene.

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Assam’s Mobile Theatre journey since 1960s

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The mobile theatre of Assam, also known as Bhramyaman Theatre, is a unique and vibrant form of theatre that originated in the state of Assam, India where Achyut Lakhar gave birth to Mobile theatre in Pathsala town in the 1960s. Every year the theatre groups travel from place to place with their cast, crew, musicians, dancers and everything required to set the stage, to perform in villages, towns, and cities across Assam.

During the theatre season Pathsala town turned festivity where thousands of people gathered in one place to see plays of ‘Awahan Theatre’, ‘Kohinoor Theatre’, ‘Rajmukut Theatre’, ‘Rajlakhsmi Theatre’. It’s like a festival for the people. The plays often focus on social issues, family drama, mythology, and folklore, as well as contemporary topics like politics and corruption which the audience loves it.

The Theatre group continues to attract audiences on live stage without the use of special effects like green or blue screens, or 3D or 5D technology. During the show many actors injured by accident on live stage.

Earlier, plays like ‘Titanic’ attracted audience without a single drop of water on stage, and ‘Jurassic Park’, ‘Mary Kom’, ‘Mahabharat’ and ‘Ramayana’ also attracted audience.

The groups give employment scope to more than 5000 people. There are more than 30 mobile theatres in Assam, where more than 100 to 150 people work in every group.

Tapan Lahkar, producer of Kohinoor Theatre, reflected on the theatre’s legacy, saying, “Kohinoor Theatre has proudly completed 49 years. Every artist in our group puts in immense effort. In the past, we managed to make our play ‘Titanic’ a success without a single drop of water or any special effects—it was a significant challenge for my father. Similarly, our productions of ‘Jurassic Park,’ ‘Mahabharat,’ and ‘Ramayan’ captivated audiences long before they were ever seen on television.”

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Prastuti Parashar, producer of Awahan Theatre, emphasized the cultural importance of mobile theatre, stating, “Mobile theatre has played a crucial role in promoting Assamese culture, language, and identity while providing both entertainment and social commentary to audiences across the state. Awahan Theatre is like family to me, and we are committed to giving our best to entertain our audience. We tackle stories about family and political issues, always with a focus on Assamese culture. We also need the continued support of the people.”

Dhruba Talukdar, producer of Rajlakshmi Theatre, shared his passion for the art, saying, “I hail from Pathsala town, the birthplace of mobile theatre, founded by Achyut Lahkar. Inspired by the plays I watched as a child, I always dreamed of opening my own theatre. I aim to spread positive messages through our productions, addressing issues like global warming, social concerns, politics, and corruption. I take risks to fulfill my dreams, and I don’t believe that OTT platforms can ever replace the unique experience of mobile theatre.”

Manas Kalita, producer of Rajmukut Theatre, highlighted the challenges faced by performers, noting, “Performing on a live stage is not easy. Many actors have been injured during shows, yet they continue to perform with dedication. Every actor and staff member works incredibly hard in mobile theatre.”

Finally, Giridhor Choudhury, a senior citizen from Bajali, expressed his deep connection to the tradition, saying, “Assam’s mobile theatre groups are an integral part of our culture and should live on forever. It’s an emotion for the Assamese people. Since 1963, mobile theatre has provided employment opportunities to many in Assam. Today, there are more than 30 mobile theatres in the state, each employing 100 to 150 people. In total, 4,000 to 5,000 individuals are engaged in this vibrant tradition.”

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Ranjeet Kumar Dass distributs forms of MMNMA scheme at Bhattadev University and NH collage

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After Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma launched ‘Mukhya Mantri Nijut Moina’ scheme in Assam to prevent child marriage, Assam’s cabinet Minister Ranjeet Kumar Dass distributed forms of the Mukhya Mantri Nijut Moina Asoni scheme at Bhattadev University in Pathsala and NH college in Patacharkuchi.

The scheme to provide monetary benefits to girl students every month in order to put an end to child marriages. This scheme will be awarded to around 10 lakh girls.This scheme is a monthly financial assistance scheme to fight against child marriage. Girls who are studying in HS, graduation and post-graduation level will get this government’s financial support.

During the programme Ranjeet Kumar Dass said, “Heartfelt thanks Assam CM for the CM’s Nijut Moina Scheme, a game-changer for Assam’s meritorious students.”

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“There are many families in my constituency that can pay their daughter only Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 1,500 a month for the expenses of studying in the university. But now at least such economically backward meritorious students do not have to leave their studies.

“Today we distributed forms in Bhattadev University in Pathsala and NH college in Patacharkuchi in presence of Bajali district administration, students and staffs.

Meanwhile, the students of the university expressed happiness after the scheme launched by the Assam government.

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