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Bulbul Can Sing and Bornodi Bhotiai: Beyond stereotypes

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The year 2019 was eventful for the Assamese film industry. If on one hand commercially successful films like Ratnakar and Kanchanjangha were produced, then on the other hand films like Aamis, Bornodi Bhotiai: Love, by the River and Bulbul Can Sing were also made, which had an everlasting impact on the audience’s mind and were widely discussed and talked about.

Bulbul Can Sing, in fact, won several national and international awards and screenings including the Best Feature Film in Assamese in the 66th National Film Awards. It was also screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival.

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Bornodi Bhotiai also won people’s heart and it received various awards at home and was screened in several international and national film festivals including the Jio Mami Film Festival.

Aamis, directed by Bhaskar Hazarika, created a stir among audiences both at home and abroad inviting mostly positive reviews.

Rather than going through all the films, here is a discussion about the two films- Rima Das directed Bulbul Can Sing and Bornodi Bhotiai: Love by the River directed by Anupam Kaushik Borah. Both the directors have made their respective movies differently and shared their stories in a unique way and challenged the popular narratives.

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Five reasons why Bulbul Can Sing is challenging the popular narratives

Another commercially successful and critically acclaimed film of 2019 was Bornodi Bhotiai: Love, by the River.

Five reasons why Bornodi Bhotiai is unique

Both the films, with a non-linear style of storytelling have touched some issues without being subjective. But before making a concluding remark about the two as mere factual showcasing of events or people; one is compelled to retrospect the intentions of the directors about what they wanted to communicate with the audience.

You will find their clear stands if you wish to see at this stage and the beauty lies in it.

 

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