In a significant moment for Assamese cinema Mini, it graced the screens of Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi where President Droupadi Murmu, the film’s cast and crew gathered to watch the movie, marking a pivotal moment for regional cinema.
Directed by Arunjit Borah and produced by Pankaj Mahanta under the banner of PM Associates, Mini delves into the challenges and triumphs of the tea tribes of Assam, spanning a legacy of 200 years. The film, predominantly in Sadri, a language widely spoken among the tea community, sheds light on the intricacies of their struggles and aspirations, offering a poignant portrayal of their lives.
Released nationwide on February 23, Mini garnered acclaim for its authentic depiction of the tea tribe’s struggles, resonating with audiences across the country. The special screening at Rashtrapati Bhavan witnessed President Murmu’s appreciation for the film, further validating its impact and relevance.
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