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| cinematography      = Sunil Lucas<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/home/mathia-becomes-first-kokborok-film-to-bag-international-award_102467.html|title=Mathia becomes first Kokborok film to bag International Award|date=3 June 2003|website=india.com|accessdate=17 April 2018}}</ref>
| cinematography      = Sunil Lucas<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/home/mathia-becomes-first-kokborok-film-to-bag-international-award_102467.html|title=Mathia becomes first Kokborok film to bag International Award|date=3 June 2003|website=india.com|accessdate=17 April 2018}}</ref>
| editing              = Sunil Lucas
| editing              = Sunil Lucas
| distributor          = [[Don Bosco Sampari Pictures]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cmpaul.wordpress.com/2008/10/28/asian-award-winning-kokborok-film-yarwng-to-open-indian-panorama/|title=Asian Award-winning Kokborok Film ‘Yarwng’ to open Indian Panorama|date=28 October 2008|website=wordpress.com|accessdate=17 April 2018}}</ref>
| distributor          = [[Don Bosco Sampari Pictures]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cmpaul.wordpress.com/2008/10/28/asian-award-winning-kokborok-film-yarwng-to-open-indian-panorama/|title=Asian Award-winning Kokborok Film 'Yarwng' to open Indian Panorama|date=28 October 2008|website=wordpress.com|accessdate=17 April 2018}}</ref>
| released            = 2004
| released            = 2004
| runtime              = 132 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 132-->  
| runtime              = 132 minutes<!--Theatrical runtime: 132-->  
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'''''Mathia''''' is a 2004 Indian [[Kokborok]]-language film. It is written and directed by Joseph Pulinthanath and stars Meena Debbarma, Jayanta Jamatia and Amulya Jamaita.<ref>https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8963580f</ref>
'''''Mathia''''' is a 2004 Indian [[Kokborok]]-language film. It is written and directed by Joseph Pulinthanath and stars Meena Debbarma, Jayanta Jamatia and Amulya Jamaita.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b8963580f|title = Mathia (2004)}}</ref>


==Plot==  
==Plot==  
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In a far tribal village of Twipra, a group of youth goes for cultivating ''huk''([[Jhum]]), singing along. They come across a house of a woman who is supposedly being said to be the ''Swkal''(Witch). The rest of the plot shows how she is being recognised as a witch which she is not, but the villagers  treats her very unfriendly way, forcing her to live outside the village, but a young man falls in love with her, who had a view that the society is evil, and does not believe that witch exit it's just our social evil, he try to convince people. But there is a plot twist certain people dies unnatural dead, that all blamed was to put on the ''Swkal'', she was than capture by mens and given a custom punishment to bury her alive, they dug holes,  inside it, and started pouring mud, than the young men comes, explaining this is evil, what you all are doing is evil, he than took that women with him. This social custom to bury any women who is acclaimed to be witch by the society is buried, this are targeted mostly to poor people who lives alone, or who has no power to raise voice, has their voice are being stab by the society elders.
In a far Tripuri village of Tripura, a group of youth goes for cultivating ''huk''([[Jhum]]), singing along. They come across a house of a woman who is supposedly being said to be the ''Swkal''(Witch). The rest of the plot shows how she is being recognised as a witch which she is not, but the villagers  treats her very unfriendly way, forcing her to live outside the village, but a young man falls in love with her, who had a view that the society is evil, and does not believe that witch exit it's just our social evil, he try to convince people. But there is a plot twist certain people dies unnatural dead, that all blamed was to put on the ''Swkal'', she was than capture by mens and given a custom punishment to bury her alive, they dug holes,  inside it, and started pouring mud, than the young men comes, explaining this is evil, what you all are doing is evil, he than took that women with him. This social custom to bury any women who is acclaimed to be witch by the society is buried, this are targeted mostly to poor people who lives alone, or who has no power to raise voice, has their voice are being stab by the society elders.
This film tried to showcase a clear picture of society evil social custom, and a small allegations could ruins someone life.
This film tried to showcase a clear picture of society evil social custom, and a small allegations could ruins someone life.


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