Relar Alir Dubori Bon

1993 Indian assamese language film

  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
99 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageAssameseBudgetRs.4,35,000 [1]Box officeRs.9 lac (approx.)[1]

Relar Alir Dubori Bon (Assamese: ৰেলৰ আলিৰ দুবৰি বন) is a 1993 Assamese language drama film, directed and produced by Pulak Gogoi. The music was composed by Dasharath Das. The songs of the film were sung by Bollywood singers Kumar Sanu and Kavita Krishnamurthy. [2]

Plot

Karthik is a motor mechanic. He falls in love with Rekha. Rekha's mother is Phukan's mistress. Karthik once saved Rekha from Phukan's sexual harassment.

One day Kartik was talking to a friend about the upcoming elections; the election in which Phukan is also contesting. He was against Phukan. On learning of this, Phukan attacks Kartik and orders his driver to throw his unconscious body on the road. With the help of the driver, Rekha takes him to a safe place.

Kartik is grateful for the help of Rekha. But he feels that there was no point in living on earth for a lowly man like him. He lies down on the railway track with the intention of committing suicide.[2]

Award

References

  1. ^ a b Atanu Bhattacharya (February 2018). "মোৰ ইচ্ছামৃত্যু হ'ব যেন লাগে (as)". Satsori.
  2. ^ a b c "40th National Film Festival, PDF Page 58, 156" (PDF).
  • v
  • t
  • e
1955–1980
Certificate of Merit
  • Piyali Phukan (1955)
  • Maak Aru Morom (1957)
  • Tezimola (1962)
  •  – (1956)
  • Ronga Police (1958)
  • Puberun (1959)
  •  – (1960)
  • Shakuntala (1961)
  • Maniram Devan (1963)
  • Pratidhwani (1964)
  •  – (1965)
  • Loti Ghoti (1966)
  •  – (1967)
  •  – (1968)
  • Dr. Bezbarua (1969)
  • Aranya (1971)
  • Upaja Sonar Maati (1972)
  • Mamta (1973)
  •  – (1974)
  • Chameli Memsaab (1975)
  • Putala Ghar (1976)
  • Sandhyaraag (1977)
  •  – (1978)
  • Anirban (1980)
1981–2000
  •  – (1981)
  • Aparoopa (1982)
  • Alokar Ahban (1983)
  • Son Moina (1984)
  • Agnisnaan (1985)
  • Baan (1986)
  • Pratham Ragini (1987)
  • Kolahal (1988)
  •  – (1989)
  • Jooj (1990)
  • Sarothi (1991)
  • Relar Alir Dubori Bon (1992)
  • Abartan (1993)
  • Xagoroloi Bohudoor (1994)
  • Itihas (1995)
  • Adajya (1996)
  •  – (1997)
  • Kuhkal (1998)
  • Pokhi (1999)
  • No Award (2000)
2001–2020
2021–present
  • Anur (2021)