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Note: Though this article is based on awards and contests that took place in 2014, the films referred to were released in the calendar year 2013

Reference: Assamese Film and Theatre

Contents

[edit] Assamese films that competed for the 61st National Film Awards

[edit] Feature Films

(The names of directors are within brackets)

1. Abhirato Dhara (Prerna Barbarooah Sharma)

2. Adomya (Bobby Sarma Baruah)

3. Ajeyo (Jahnu Barua)

4. Bir Chilarai (Samrendra Narayan Dev)

5. Jeeya Jurir Xubax (Sanjib Sabhapandit)

6. Local Kung Fu (Kenny Basumatary)

7. Mahaasamar (Jones Mahalia)

8. Momtaaj (Pulak Gogoi)

9. Paani (Jadumoni Dutta)

10. Raag…the Rhythn of Love (Rajni Basumatary)

11. Shinyor (Kangkan Rajkhowa)

12. Sringkhal (Prabin Hazarika)

[edit] Non-Feature Films

(The names of directors are within brackets)

1. Laxmi Orang: Rising From The Grave (Parthajit Baruah)

2. Yugadrashta (Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta)

3. An Anti-Insurgent Journey (Prodyut Kr. Deka)

4. By-Lane 2 (Utpal Datta, EN & AS)

5. Faxila (Pramod Das)

6. Nisangatar Gaan (Sadananda Gogoi)

7. Foresting Life (Aarti Shrivastava, HI & AS)

[edit] 2014: Vivel Filmfare Awards

(For films released in the calendar year 2013)

[edit] Nominees for the the Vivel Filmfare Awards (Assamese)

[edit] Best Film

1. Dwaar

2. Akash Suboloi Mon

3. Adhyay

4. Momtaaj

5. Bhal Pabo Najanilu

6. Local Kung Fu

[edit] Best Director

1. Bidyut Chakravarty - Film: Dwaar

2. Rhituraj Dutta - Film: Bhal Pabo Najanilo

3. Pulak Gogoi - Film: Momtaaj

4. Arup Manna - Film: Adhyay

5. Kenny Basumatary - Film: Local Kung Fu

6. Manash Hazarika - Film: Akash Suboloi Mon —

[edit] Best Actor- Female

1. Zerifa Wahid - Film: Dwaar

2. Nishita Goswami - Film: Mone Mur Koina Bisare

3. Aimee Barua - Film: Mahasamar

4. Angoorlata - Film: Surjasta

5. Tarulota Kutum - Film: Adhyay

[edit] Best Actor Male

1. Prosenjit Borah - Film: Tumi Jodi Kowa

2. Kapil Bora - Film: Dwaar

3. Utpal Das - Film: Durjon

4. Pabitra Rabha - Film: Adhyay

5. Mridul Chutiya - Film: Surjasta

[edit] Winners of 1st Filmfare Awards East (Assamese Films)

1. Best Film: Dwaar- The Voyage Out!

2. Best Director: Pulak Gogoi for Momtaaj

3. Best Actor, Female: Zerifa Wahid for Dwaar

4. Best Actor, Male: Kapil Bora for Dwaar

[edit] See also

Assamese cinema

Assamese cinema: 2012

Assamese cinema: 2013

Assamese cinema: 2017

Assamese cinema: 2018

Assamese cinema: 2019

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