Alayaron The First Bodo film in Bodo film industry

Alayaron is indeed a significant film in the Bodo cinema industry, being the first feature film produced in the Bodo language.

Alayaron was released in 1986. The film was directed by Jwngdao Bodosa, a pioneering filmmaker in the Bodo industry.

The lead roles were played by Amarsingh Narzary and Rohila Brahma. Alayaron received the Best Film award in Bodo and Rajat Kamal Award, a prestigious national award in India.

As the first Bodo feature film, Alayaron marked the beginning of the Bodo cinema industry, paving the way for future generations of filmmakers and actors.

The film was produced in the Bodo language, promoting the cultural heritage and linguistic diversity of the Bodo community. Alayaron's success and recognition have inspired the production of more Bodo films, contributing to the growth of the industry and the preservation of Bodo culture.

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