Kanyadaan
For Kanyadan (Hindu Marriage), see Kanyadan.
Not to be confused with Kanyadaan, 1968 Hindi film.
Kanyadaan | |
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Directed by | Munin Barua |
Produced by |
C.S. Narayan Swaraj Das (Baba) |
Written by | Munin Barua |
Screenplay by | Munin Barua |
Starring |
Jatin Bora Mridula Baruah |
Music by | Zubeen Garg |
Cinematography | Suman Dowerah |
Edited by | A. Sreekar Prasad |
Release dates | 19 March 2002 |
Country | India |
Language | Assamese |
Kanyadaan (Assamese: কন্যাদান) is a 2002 Assamese family drama movie directed by Munin Barua.[1]
Story
The story is based on a joint family of a place called Bokulpur. The protagonist of the movie (Jatin Bora) is the youngest son of the family who falls in love with a girl from a wealthy background of the town. He has three brothers and three sisters in law. The sisters in law knows about his fascination towards the girl but the brothers are not aware of it. It is social movie projecting a simple family of the middle-class background.
Box Office
It was made at a Budget of 25 lakhs and earned 55 lakhs
Cast
- Jatin Bora,
- Bhaskar Bora,
- Mridula Baruah,
- Purabi Sarma
- Madhurima Chaudhury,
- Chetana Das,
- Hiranya Deka,
- Arun Nath,
- Rituparna Kataki,
- Manjula Baruah
- Jayanta Das
- Divya Desai (cameo)
Soundtrack
Kanyadaan | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Zubeen Garg | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Language | Assamese | |||
Label | Pooja Motion Pictures | |||
Producer |
C.S. Narayan Swaraj Das (Baba) | |||
Zubeen Garg chronology | ||||
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The music of Kanyadaan is composed by Zubeen Garg. The album contains 6 tracks.
Track list | |||
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No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
1. | "Ul Guthibo Jaanene" | Swaswati Phukan, Mahalakshmi Iyer, Zubeen Garg | |
2. | "Bandhoi Oi" | Zubeen Garg | |
3. | "Choua Choua" | Mitali Borkotoki | |
4. | "Sun Rupere" | Manas Robin, Jonkey Borthakur | |
5. | "Lohiale Ronga Beli" | Zubeen Garg, Nirmali Das | |
6. | "Neela Neela" | Zubeen Garg, Kalpana Patowary |
References
- ↑ "Acclaimed Films of Munin Barua". NELive. 11 September 2016. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
External links
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