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=First colour film in Assamese=
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[[File: Bhaity4.png|This could be one of the few surviving sequences available to the public from Kamal Narayan Choudhury's '' Bhaity''  (1972), the first ‘fully in colour’ film  in Assamese. |frame| left|500px]]
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While that is Bhaity’s claim to a place in history, many Assamese also rate it as their favourite film.
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=Language=
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Assamese
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=Year of release=
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1972
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=Title=
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Bhaity (Younger Brother)
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=Genre=
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Feature film/ Drama
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=Director=
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Kamal Narayan Choudhury
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=Music=
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Ajit Shingha.
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=Playback singers=
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Khagen Mahanta
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Aarti Mukherjee
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Ajit Singh
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=The available clip…=
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The available clip shows an elderly Muslim man pull a dog out of a village hut by his tail. He then swirls the dog in the air several times by the tail. The dog cries out in pain. This writer is no animal rights activist but that scene is cruel by any standards.
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On [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py_ATZL5B98 youtube] this 42-second clipping has been categorised as Comedy.
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Tragic relief, perhaps.
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Relief comes in the shape of a young man, also wearing a shalwar-qameez (but no beard or skull cap), hence probably a Muslim, too, who shoos the older man away.

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This could be one of the few surviving sequences available to the public from Kamal Narayan Choudhury's Bhaity (1972), the first ‘fully in colour’ film in Assamese.

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First colour film in Assamese

This could be one of the few surviving sequences available to the public from Kamal Narayan Choudhury's Bhaity (1972), the first ‘fully in colour’ film in Assamese.
This could be one of the few surviving sequences available to the public from Kamal Narayan Choudhury's Bhaity (1972), the first ‘fully in colour’ film in Assamese.
This could be one of the few surviving sequences available to the public from Kamal Narayan Choudhury's Bhaity (1972), the first ‘fully in colour’ film in Assamese.

While that is Bhaity’s claim to a place in history, many Assamese also rate it as their favourite film.

Language

Assamese

Year of release

1972

Title

Bhaity (Younger Brother)

Genre

Feature film/ Drama

Director

Kamal Narayan Choudhury

Music

Ajit Shingha.

Playback singers

Khagen Mahanta

Aarti Mukherjee

Ajit Singh

The available clip…

The available clip shows an elderly Muslim man pull a dog out of a village hut by his tail. He then swirls the dog in the air several times by the tail. The dog cries out in pain. This writer is no animal rights activist but that scene is cruel by any standards.

On youtube this 42-second clipping has been categorised as Comedy.

Tragic relief, perhaps.

Relief comes in the shape of a young man, also wearing a shalwar-qameez (but no beard or skull cap), hence probably a Muslim, too, who shoos the older man away.

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