Dhunia Tirutabur
Directed byProdyut Kumar Deka
Written byProdyut Kumar Deka
Screenplay byProdyut Kumar Deka
Produced byArc Lights
StarringBidyut Chakrabarty
Trisha Saikia
Barsha Rani Bishaya
Nayan Saikia
etc
CinematographyTulu Boro
Edited byKaju
Music byAngaraag Mahanta
Release date
9 January 2009
Running time
9 reels
CountryIndia
LanguageAssamese

Dhunia Tirutabur is a 2009 Indian Assamese movie directed by Prodyut Kumar Deka and produced by Prodyut Kumar Deka & Pankaj Kalita under Arc Lights. Music was composed by Angarag Papon Mahanta. It was released on 9 January 2009. It received three Assam State Film awards in 2010 in the category of Best Director, Best Editor and Best Make Up.

Cast

  • Bidyut Chakrabarty
  • Trisha Saikia
  • Barsha Rani Bishaya
  • Nilakshi Devi
  • Ankur Bishaya
  • Barnali Poojari
  • Nayan Saikia
  • Konki Bordoloi

Special cast

Plot

Borgohain, a journalist of repute, was traveling to the countryside for a break. When his car breaks down in the middle of a rainy night, a nearby mechanic comes to fix it. Learning his identity, the mechanic has a request of his own. He has been pining for a beautiful maid, who had accompanied a film unit during shooting at the countryside. She was a personal helper to a leading actress, who incidentally has vanished from the film industry. Borgohain agrees to look for her out of curiosity. More of a love story than a traditional mystery, his investigation takes him across the world of show business and make believe people.

See also

References

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