Guwahati, June 3 -- At its core, 'Bhaimon Da', directed by Sasanka Samir, isn't just about Munin Barua. It's about an entire industry and its journey through time. Christened after the name that those close to Munin Barua lovingly called him, the film is a dedicated tribute to the successful Assamese filmmaker of his time and the film industry of Assam.
The film is filled with references, names, and moments that will immediately resonate with anyone who's grown up watching or caring about Assamese cinema. From 'Bowari' to 'Raamdhenu', and 'Hiya Diya Hiya', 'Ghar Sansar', and 'Barood', the titles themselves speak of nostalgia today. And the film uses nostalgia for emotional leverage. However, some references in the film will only click if...
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