Bhupen Hazarika Trailers
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Total trailers found: 17
17 February 2006
Mithun Chakraborty plays a powerful and domineering priest who rules his temple and the surrounding village with an iron fist, all supposedly for the sake of religion.
25 December 1957
A philanderer, the only son of a wealthy doctor, is attracted to a poor orphaned artist. Her stepbrother loathes rich people, and would go to any extent to get money off them.
22 January 1971
Amal Basu, who decides to visit his hometown, meets Lila on the train. When he goes to his friend Nabendu's home, he learns that Lila is his sister and a smuggler.
09 September 1984
The film is based on the witch-craft practice amongst the villagers.
01 January 2000
The film throws light on the role of the Satra & Namghar in the evolution of genesis of Assamese identity.
11 January 1993
Shanichari is a beautiful girl born in lower cast and her life is full of sufferings because of lower cast, poor finances, lost parents, drunken husband, mischievous son.
01 December 2000
A mysterious and beautiful woman, in her various incarnations, inspires artists throughout the ages.
04 May 2001
The Saikia family are an extremely wealthy family in Assam. The two sons of the family are Sanjay (Sayaji Shinde) and Sunil Saikia (Sanjay Suri).
07 January 1975
The film is set in a tea garden in Assam, where a British tea estate owner Berkeley (George Baker), he falls in love with Chameli (Binita Borgohain), is local girl who works in the tea estate.
01 January 1993
Love paves common ground for a protector of forests and protector of the tribes who live there.
01 April 1982
Set in the tea plantations of Assam in northeast India, where a young woman quits her studies to marry a wealthy man whom her father owes money.
01 January 1997
The saga of Mazhuddin Khan alias Immi, born in 1939 in Bombay, British India, as a eunuch, whose mother, Zeenat, in denial that she has sired him, refers to him as her younger brother.
01 January 1939
Indramalati is the second Assamese language film, directed by the great Assamese poet Jyotiprasad Agarwala Jyotiprasad Agarwala wrote the story of Indramalati, which was a tale of romance.
31 March 1976
Mera Dharam Meri Maa tells the story of two brothers, Takar and Talo, their moral choices and where those choices lead to.