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Boroxun_Songs For Rain
Directed byKrrishna Kt. Borah
Produced by
Jemini Phukan Anuj Boruah
Written by
Krrishna Kt. Borah Maharhi Tuhun Kashyap
Starring
Bina Patania Maitri Das Deepjyoti Kalita
Music byVivek Bardhan
CinematographyEnosh Olivera
Edited byKrrishna Kt. Borah
Production
company
Saj Entertainment
Running time
120
CountryIndia
LanguageAssamese

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'Boroxun: Songs For Rain' (in Assamese - 'বৰষুণ') is a 2021 Indian Assamese-language drama film directed by Krishna Kanta Borah, and written by Krishna Kanta Borah and Maharishi Tuhin Kashyap. It stars Bina Patangia, Maitri Das as "Bengi" and Deepjyoti Kalita as "Benga".

The film was shot in Assam, in the villages of Teok, Jorhat, Assam by a very handful of young crew. Most of the actors in the film are actually villagers from that same village where the movie was shot in.

Accolades[edit]

  • New York Indian Festival 2021: Nominated for Best Director Krrishna Kt. Borah and Best Actor Deepjyoti Kalita.
  • Gangneung International Film Festival 2021: Masters and New Comers
  • South Asian Film festival of Montreal: Jury's Special Mention for Best Fiction Feature
  • Indian Film Festival of Melbourne: Official Selection
  • Ottawa Indian Film festival Awards : Nominated in all categories.

Film Summary[edit]

The lack of rains and a dying river has put the lives of the inhabitants of a remote fisherman's village at stake. Deprived of their main source of income and finding it increasingly difficult to sustain themselves, the villagers who have consulted oracles and conducted "frog-weddings" are now desperately looking for a way out of their plight. An unusual solution presented by a priest seems like a possible cure for the curse and though reluctant at first, the villagers decide to go ahead with it for the greater good of the village. Village simpletons nicknamed Benga and Bengi, suddenly find themselves at the centre of the chaos that ensues - and it changes their lives forever.

Cast and Crew[edit]

Cast[edit]

  • Bina Patangia,
  • Deep Jyoti Kalita,
  • Maitri Das,
  • Kashi Boruah
  • Dibyajyoti Narayan Dev
  • Nabajit kalita
  • Abhijit Phukan
  • Ajit Kumar Borah
  • Dulal Saikia
  • Raju Das
  • Jatin Saikia
  • Bijit Saikia
  • Ajit Borah
  • Binu Boruah
  • Utpal Khound
  • Rajasiri Borah
  • Pragyashi Bharali
  • Pranami Phukan
  • Dhrubajyoti Borah,
  • Raag Borah

Technical Crew[edit]

  • Direction- Krrishna Kt Borah
  • Screenplay - Krrishna Kt Borah and Maharishi Tuhin Kashyap
  • Producers – Jemini Phukan and Anuj Baruah
  • Executive Producer - Banazer Akhter
  • Director of Photography - Enosh Olivera
  • Location sound recordist - Shubharun Sengupta
  • Sound Designer - Film Stop entertainment and Shubharun Sengupta
  • Editor - Krrishna Kt. Borah
  • Editing Supervisor - Rahul Basak
  • Production coordinator – Omraj Saikia
  • Background Music and music - Vivek Bardhan
  • Borgeet - Raju das
  • Line Producer : Jitumoni Borah
  • Chief AD: Arpit
  • AD: Atikur Rahman
  • Asst. Cam : Rishika Baruah and Omraj Saikia
  • Asst. Sound: Abhilash KG and Emon Ray
  • Costume Supervisor: Banazer Akhter
  • Makeup Artist: Nupur Chowdhury
  • Colorist: Kenneth Cyrus
  • Sound Mixing engineer: Shubharun Sengupta
  • Air Director: Adib Zamali
  • Sound FX editor : Sukanya Bhawal
  • Production Asst: Bitu Phukan and Sreemanta Borah
  • Cam Attendant: Sishir Samir Singh
  • Cam hire: Eastside Production
  • Lights Hire: A.R.S Production
  • Gimbal Hire: Mazuma Studio

References[edit]

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14211326/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl

https://vaguevisages.com/tag/songs-for-rain/

https://vaguevisages.com/2021/11/18/boroxun-interview-krrishna-kt-borah/

https://silverscreenindia.com/movies/news/boroxun-songs-for-rain-assamese-film-tells-the-tale-of-a-drought-stricken-village-resorting-to-superstitious-practices-to-induce-rain/

https://www.southasiatimes.com.au/entertainment-sports/iffm-2021-quick-review-boroxun-songs-for-rain-assamese/

https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/culture/film/2021/09/25/indian-film-festival-melbourne/163249200012528#hrd

https://www.eastmojo.com/assam/2021/05/21/boroxun-songs-for-rain-made-its-mark-at-21st-new-york-indian-film-festival/

https://www.northeasttoday.in/2022/02/13/assamese-feature-movie-boroxun-songs-for-rain-set-to-begin-screening-from-march-2022/

https://www.pratidintime.com/entertainment/assamese-feature-film-boroxun-songs-for-rain-to-release-in-assam-in-march

https://rupaliparda.com/archives/26197

https://www.guwahatiplus.com/buzz/assam-film-gets-shortlisted-for-awards-at-the-new-york-indian-film-festival

https://theindianawaaz.com/among-nyiff-nominations-are-assamese-marathi-kannada-tamil-films/

https://thenewsmill.com/assamese-marathi-tamil-films-nyiff-nominations/


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