Gonga Silonir Pakhi
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Gonga Silonir Pakhi (Feathers of the tern) | |
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A Screenshot of the film | |
Directed by | Padum Baruah |
Produced by | Padum Baruah |
Written by | Dr Laxminandan Borah |
Music by | Padum Baruah |
Release dates | 1976 |
Country | Assam, India |
Language | Assamese |
Gonga Silonir Pakhi (Assamese: গংগা চিলনীৰ পাখী, English: Feathers of the kite) is an Assamese language film by Padum Barua released in 1976. The film is based on a novel of the same title authored by Dr Laxminandan Borah.
Plot summary
The film depicts the story of Basanti, a young village woman, pitted against two men in a small town environment of the sixties. After the death of her husband Mathura, she starts dreaming of a new life with her former lover Dhananjay. He fails to respond forcing Basanti into the lonely life within a widow’s bondage.
Characters
- Basanti, a young village woman
- Mathura, Basanti’s husband
- Dhananjay, Basanti’s former lover
- Bhogram, Basanti’s elder brother
- Taru, Basanti’s elder sister-in-law
- Monbori, the house cleaner
See also
- Jollywood
References
- Rupaliparda
- IFFI 2009 : 75 YEARS OF ASSAMESE CINEMA
- Padam Barua:The vanguard of new ‘Assamese’ cinema
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