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Avataran
File:Avataran Movie Poster.jpg
Film Poster
Directed byTarunabh Dutta
Written byTarunabh Dutta
Produced byTarunabh Dutta
StarringReema Kaif
Ananya Parashar
Devam Shwel
Govind Malakar
Rimpy Das
Sourav Hazarika
Pranjal Shaikia
Purnima Shaikia
Sameer Ranjane
CinematographyTarunabh Dutta
Music byNilutpal Choudhury
Dhiraj Dutta
Production
company
TD Film Studio
CountryIndia
LanguageAssamese

Avataran is an upcoming Assamese-language science fiction film directed and produced by Tarunabh Dutta under the banner of TD Film Studio Productions. The film features Reema Kaif, Ananya Parashar, Devyam Seal, Govind Malakar, Rimpi Das, Sourav Hazarika, Pranjal Shaikia, Purnima Shaikia and Sameer Ranjane.[1][2] The film was initially scheduled for a release on August 21, 2020, but the release date has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India.[3]

Production

Production Work on TD Film Studio’s Commercial Debut Venture ‘Avataran’ started in the year 2012 and has continued for over eight years now, making it one of the longest spanning film under production. Avataran will be the first full-fledged Science Fiction Assamese Feature Film. Technically, the film consists of over 80% 3D CGI VFX shots, superimposed with live video, a first of its kind in the north-east region, at such a large scale. With over a hundred casts and crews associated with the project, the whole film production and post-production has been completed by Writer/ Director/ Producer Tarunabh Dutta independently on his own strength, with all stages of filmmaking process executed in-house from his studio - TD Film Studio, with his wife Himakhi Dutta as main Chief Assistant, and financial help from his father Dr. Nalini Kanta Dutta. The film has been shot using Canon 5D Mark III camera in beautiful Scenic locations in and around Guwahati City, Assam.[4] The director Dutta is handling the cinematography himself. The principal photography began in May 2012 and took 8 years to produce.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ http://www.magicalassam.com/2014/01/avataran-an-upcoming-assamese-sci-fi-film-by-tarunabh-dutta.html
  2. ^ https://rupaliparda.com/archives/8704
  3. ^ https://www.jollywoodlife.com/post/assamese-science-fiction-film-avataran-to-hit-cinemas-on-21st-august?fbclid=IwAR007sCusfz6ZyFw_25T-iU0JqG6GgOgehhNI_N30osBG1gheBT4YccjS3U
  4. ^ "Avataran: Assamese Sci-Fi Film". Kothasobi.com. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 29 May 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ https://rupaliparda.com/archives/9091