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Basundhara

Basundhara ... the earth
Basundhara the earth Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Hiren Bora
Produced by Hiren Bora
Written by Hiren Bora
Screenplay by Hiren Bora
Sagar Sangam Sarkar
Birinchi Kumar Medhi
Starring Bishnu Kharghoria
Barsha Rani Bishaya
Saurav Hazarika
Ifftikar Ahmed
Prithiraj Rabha
Music by Tarali Sarma
Cinematography Vivek Banerjee
Edited by Ashit Basu
Production
company
Surabhi Enterprise (TV and Film Division)
Release date
  • 15 January 2010 (2010-01-15)
Running time
113 minutes
Country India
Language Assamese

Basundhara (Assamese: বসুন্ধৰা, English: The Earth) is a 2010 Assamese drama film directed and produced by Hiren Bora, with a screenplay by Sagar Sangam Sarkar, Birinchi Kumar Medhi and Bora himself. It stars Barsha Rani Bishaya in the title role, and Saurav Hazarika, Bishnu Kharghoria, Ifftikar Ahmed, and Prithiraj Rabha in other major roles. The film deals with a pressing contemporary ecological issue of human-elephant conflict in the region of Assam.

Basundhara won the Best Feature Film in Assamese award in the 57th National Film Awards for 2009.

The wild elephants living in the forest terrain of Sundarpur have been making life difficult for its inhabitants with their frequent attacks. Shattered by her fiance’s infidelity, Basundhara (Barsha Rani Bishaya), a young NGO activist arrives at Sundarpur with the agenda to change the mindset of villagers towards the need for conservation of flora and fauna. But the villagers have failed to understand her intention, and her first meeting with them turns out to be a total fiasco. Incidentally, she comes in contact with Arjun (Saurabh Hazarika), a local young journalist. Arjun reveals to her how a large area of the forest has been cleared for illegal trafficking of ivory and timber and also for setting up of a stone quarry by Bikash Barua (Ifftikar Ahmed), a forest contractor-cum-local mafia, with the help of dishonest forest officials. Basundhara then realises the real reason behind driving the elephants to attack the village. She determines to fight against this and forms her own team of volunteers, composed of village youth who earlier worked for Bikash Barua. She starts welfare activities for the underprivileged people.

At her insistence, Arjun publishes a report in the newspaper which is a searing expose of the illegal activities of Bikash Barua and his associates. Basundhara’s mother, who now stays alone in the city, dies under mysterious circumstances. Basundhara and her team members are also threatened by the miscreants to stop the mission. But she decides not to quit Sundarpur and her mission. The situation takes a different turn. In view of the forthcoming elections, the dishonest ranger is transferred and an honest officer joins in his place. He provides all support to Basundhara. She collects substantial proof to expose Bikash Barua and finally achieves her goal.


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