Jump to content

Mahasamar

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Nmbaruah (talk | contribs) at 05:47, 30 August 2018 (Cast). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Mahasamar
Directed byJohns Mahaliya
Written byDeepak Nath
Screenplay byDeepak Nath
Story byBobby Sharma Baruah
Produced byHira Gohain
StarringNipon Goswami
Deepak Nath
Aimee Barua
Ratul Deka
CinematographyKrishna Shah
Edited byPranjal Kashyap
Music byDiganta Sharma
Abhijit Barman
Distributed bySiddhartha television
Release date
22 November 2013
Country India
LanguageAssamese

Mahasamar (Template:Lang-as) is a 2013 Assamese drama film directed by Johns Mahaliya and produced by Hira Gohain. The film tells a story about deforestation. Director and producer claimed that they made the film to aware people against ruthless deforestation. The film was released in theatres on 22 November 2013.[1]

Plot

Some traitors, corrupt politicians, dishonest government employees and local wood-mafias were destroying the vegetation of Pipraguri. An honest journalist and dutiful government employee became an obstacle for them. The appointed antisocial rough to keep up the power. At that time, a brave forest ranger officer arrived there and raised voice against the terror.[1]

Cast

  • Nipon Goswami
  • Dinesh Das
  • Arun Nath
  • Junu Baruah
  • Deepak Nath
  • Arun Hazarika
  • Atul Pachani
  • Ratul Deka
  • Aimee Barua

Production

The film, produced by Hira Gohain, was distributed by Siddhartha Television of Tezpur. The film was shot with red camera and cinematographed by Krishna Shah. The songs were filmed at Tawang, Shillong, Shilghat, Nameri. With full of action, romance and entertainment, the movie was choreographed by Jini Mahaliyai. Editing was done by Pranjal Kashyap.

Music

Music of the film was composed by Diganta Sharma and Abhijit Barman. Lalmohan rosogolla named an item song was sung by Bobita Sharma and performed on screen by Ukrainian dancer Arenai.

Release

The film was censored on 28 October 2013. It was specially screened and released on 22 November on the same year.[1]

Recognition

Aimee Barua was nominated for Best Actor Female in 2013 Filmfare Awards East for Assamese film category.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Arunlochan Das. ২২ নৱেম্বৰত শুভমুক্তি জ'ন্‌ছ মহলীয়াৰ মহাসমৰ, Weekly, Paripurika, Amar Assam, 9 November 2013, Page: Saanskrikee (4)
  2. ^ http://www.magicalassam.com/2014/03/vival-filmfare-award-2013-list-of-winners-in-assamese-film-category.html