Not only their success made all the Assamese proud even it will help to take the celluloid journey of the state altogether to a different height: CM
Assam’s Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Governor, Jagdish Mukhi both congratulated three Rajat Kamal Awardees from Assam for their huge success in 66th National Film Awards.
Rima Das, Manju Boarh and Bobby Sarma Baruah were awarded with Rajat Kamal for their best film production in the language specified in the Schedule VIII of the Constitution.
Appreciating their success Governor pointed out that the success of women directors set a benchmark in front of society.
‘The directorial venture of the women directors is a clear indication of the state’s growing talents in film making’ he added.
Chief Minister Sonowal praising their work said not only their success made all the Assamese proud even it will help to take the celluloid journey of the state altogether to a different height.
Rima Das shot to global fame for her amazing creation of ‘Bulbul Can Sing’.
Not only that even this movie received other awards in Melbourne. The movie is full of simplicity and realism.
Manju Boarh another director bagged Rajat Kamal Awards in 66 National Film Awards for her precious collection ‘The Land If passion Women’ as the best Pangchenpa film.
Film the ‘Missing’ directed by Sarma Baruah received Rajat Kamal awards as it was selected for the best Sherdukpan film in Asamees language category.