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| producer      = Dr Ranen Sarma
| producer      = Dr Ranen Sarma
| writer        = Pankaj Thakur
| writer        = Pankaj Thakur
| starring      = [[Kapil Bora]]<br />[[Jerifa Wahid|Zerifa Wahid]]<br />Purabi Sarma<br />Bidyut Chakravarty<br />Mridula Barua
| starring      = [[Kopil Bora]]<br />[[Zerifa Wahid]]<br />Purabi Sarma<br />Bidyut Chakravarty<br />Mridula Barua
| music          = Hemanta Goswami<br />Rajeswar Bordoloi (Bulu)
| music          = Hemanta Goswami<br />Rajeswar Bordoloi (Bulu)
| cinematography = Nirmal Deka (Tito)
| cinematography = Nirmal Deka (Tito)
| editing        = Kaju
| editing        = Kaju
| studio        = Rondeep Productions (UK) Ltd
| studio        = Rondeep Productions (UK) Ltd
| released      = 6 April 2007
| released      = {{Film date|2007|04|06|df=y}}
| runtime        = 104 minutes
| runtime        = 104 minutes
| country        = India<br />UK
| country        = India<br />UK
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| budget        = {{INR}} 1 crore
| budget        = {{INR}} 1 crore
}}
}}
'''Ahir Bhairav''' ({{lang-as|অহিৰ ভৈৰৱ}}, {{Lang-en|Songs of the Dawn}}) is a 2007 Indian [[Assamese language]] [[drama film]] directed by Siva Prasad Thakur and produced by  Dr Ronen Sarma, under the banner of Rondeep Productions (UK) Ltd. This is the first ever Assamese movie crossing the budget of Rs 1 crore and entirely shot in the [[UK]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rupaliparda.com/english/jundagunda.htm#ahir_bhairav|title=New Film Release: "Ahir Bhairav"|publisher=Rupaliparda|accessdate=27 January 2010}}</ref> It has been chosen by the [[British Film Institute]], London, to be preserved in its archive.<ref name="tele">{{cite news | url=http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100407/jsp/northeast/story_12108603.jsp | title=British archive picks Assam film - London institute to preserve award-winning movie on schizophrenia | work=The Telegraph | date=2010-04-07 | accessdate=2013-05-03}}</ref>
'''Ahir Bhairav''' ({{lang-as|অহিৰ ভৈৰৱ}}, {{Lang-en|Songs of the Dawn}}) is a 2007 Indian [[Assamese language]] [[drama film]] directed by Siva Prasad Thakur and produced by  Dr Ronen Sarma, under the banner of Rondeep Productions (UK) Ltd. This is the first ever Assamese movie crossing the budget of Rs 1 crore and entirely shot in the [[UK]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rupaliparda.com/english/jundagunda.htm#ahir_bhairav|title=New Film Release: "Ahir Bhairav"|publisher=Rupaliparda|accessdate=27 January 2010}}</ref> It has been chosen by the [[British Film Institute]], London, to be preserved in its archive.<ref name="tele">{{cite news | url=https://www.telegraphindia.com/north-east/british-archive-picks-assam-film-london-institute-to-preserve-award-winning-movie-on-schizophrenia/cid/531862 | title=British archive picks Assam film - London institute to preserve award-winning movie on schizophrenia | work=The Telegraph | date=2010-04-07 | accessdate=2013-05-03}}</ref>


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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==Casts==
==Casts==
*[[Kapil Bora]] as Ruben
*[[Kopil Bora]] as Ruben
*[[Zerifa Wahid]] as Nikita
*[[Zerifa Wahid]] as Nikita
*Purabi Sarma as Manisha
*Purabi Sarma as Manisha

Revision as of 02:08, 8 July 2021

Ahir Bhairav
(Songs of the Dawn)
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Film poster of Ahir Bhairav
Directed bySiva Prasad Thakur
Produced byDr Ranen Sarma
Written byPankaj Thakur
StarringKopil Bora
Zerifa Wahid
Purabi Sarma
Bidyut Chakravarty
Mridula Barua
Music byHemanta Goswami
Rajeswar Bordoloi (Bulu)
CinematographyNirmal Deka (Tito)
Edited byKaju
Production
company
Rondeep Productions (UK) Ltd
Release date
  • 6 April 2007 (2007-04-06)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryIndia
UK
LanguageAssamese
Budget 1 crore

Ahir Bhairav (Assamese: অহিৰ ভৈৰৱ, English: Songs of the Dawn) is a 2007 Indian Assamese language drama film directed by Siva Prasad Thakur and produced by Dr Ronen Sarma, under the banner of Rondeep Productions (UK) Ltd. This is the first ever Assamese movie crossing the budget of Rs 1 crore and entirely shot in the UK.[1] It has been chosen by the British Film Institute, London, to be preserved in its archive.[2]

Synopsis

The story revolves around a PIO Indian woman suffering from schizophrenia and its impact on those close to her.[3]

Casts

  • Kopil Bora as Ruben
  • Zerifa Wahid as Nikita
  • Purabi Sarma as Manisha
  • Bidyut Chakravarty as Ravik
  • Mridula Barua as Jolly
  • Madhurima Chowdhury as Angelika
  • Ellora Barua (Guest appearance)
  • Gita Lahkar (Guest appearance)
  • Munmi Chakravarty (Guest appearance)
  • Kirip Chaliha (Guest appearance)
  • Abani Bora (Guest appearance)
  • Siva Prasad Thakur (Guest appearance)
  • Alex Knight ( Guest appearance)
  • Sarah Rose (Guest appearance)

See also

References

  1. "New Film Release: "Ahir Bhairav"". Rupaliparda. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
  2. "British archive picks Assam film - London institute to preserve award-winning movie on schizophrenia". The Telegraph. 7 April 2010. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
  3. "Ahir Bhairav". Independent Film Library. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 27 January 2010.

External links