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The film garnered the [[33rd National Film Awards]] in 1986, for [[Best Feature Film in Bodo]].
The film garnered the [[33rd National Film Awards]] in 1986, for [[Best Feature Film in Bodo]].
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Alayaron
Directed byJwngdao Bodosa
Screenplay byNilkamal Brahma
Heramba Narzary
Produced byBodosa Film Productions
StarringAmar Narzary
Rohila Brahma
Tikendrajit Narzary
Music byMahini Narzary
Release date
13 March 1986
LandIndien
SpracheBodo

Alayaron (English: The Dawn) is one of the first Bodo feature movies. It was released on 13 March 1986 at Ganga Talkies, Kokrajhar. The film was directed by Jwngdao Bodosa from a screenplay by Nilkamal Brahma and Hiramba Narzary. The story is based upon the short story Mwdwi Arw Gwlwmdwi, which is published Sirinai Mandar in 1985 written by Brahma himself. The movie stars Amar Narzary and Rohila Brahma in leading roles. [1]

The film garnered the 33rd National Film Awards in 1986, for Best Feature Film in Bodo.

Soundtrack

The lyrics of the songs were written by Mahini Narzary and composed by himself. The songs were sung by Sulekha Basumatary and Arun Narzary. [2]

Tracklist
No.TitelArtist (s)Length
1."Nijwm Somao Jakhangpwiyw"Sulekha Basumatary04:35
2."Angni Be Dwngse Methai"Sulekha Basumatary04:18
3."Pwilao Bikhayao"Arun Narzary03:35
4."Be Songsarao Gwiya Gwiya"Arun Narzary05:05
Total length:17:33

See also

References

  1. ^ "Alayaron (1986 film)" Retrieved 11 April, 2017
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Alayaron (1986 film) was invoked but never defined (see the help page).