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Bhaimon Da

  • 2025
  • 2h 39m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
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Zubeen Garg, Poran Borkatoky, Pakija Begam, Ujjal Kumar, Nirupom Saikia, Nilim Dutta, Kaushik Bharadwaj, Nabajyoti Nath, Navanit Nilavh, Sasanka Samir, Jay Saikia, Goswami Boibhabi, Arghadeep Barua, Yasashree Bhuyan, Sanjeev Buragohain, Partha Pratim Hazarika, Harpal Saikia, Gunakar Dev Goswami, Naba Jeet Konwar, Priyanka Ponsi Das, Nabadip Dutta, Dimpi Boruah, Himani kallita, Anurag Bora, Samudragupta Dutta, Shilpi Sikha Bora, Gitartha Sharmah, Shyamantak Gautam, Protim Khaound, Vanchinathan Murugesan, Bondip Sarma, Kalpana Kalita, and Deepjyoti Keot in Bhaimon Da (2025)
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"Bhaimon Da" tells the biographical story of Assamese filmmaker Munin Barua, exploring his life from his youth to his final days, as well as the challenges faced by Assamese cinema during hi... Read all"Bhaimon Da" tells the biographical story of Assamese filmmaker Munin Barua, exploring his life from his youth to his final days, as well as the challenges faced by Assamese cinema during his time."Bhaimon Da" tells the biographical story of Assamese filmmaker Munin Barua, exploring his life from his youth to his final days, as well as the challenges faced by Assamese cinema during his time.

  • Director
    • Sasanka Samir
  • Writer
    • Sasanka Samir
  • Stars
    • Bondip Sarma
    • Yasashree Bhuyan
    • Pakija Begam
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    • Director
      • Sasanka Samir
    • Writer
      • Sasanka Samir
    • Stars
      • Bondip Sarma
      • Yasashree Bhuyan
      • Pakija Begam
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Bondip Sarma
    • Munin Baruah (Bhaimon)
    Yasashree Bhuyan
    • Manjula Baruah
    Pakija Begam
    • Latika Baruah
    Arghadeep Barua
    Kaushik Bharadwaj
    • Jatin Bora
    Nilim Dutta
    • Biju Phukan
    Jay Saikia
    • Ravi Sharma
    Navanit Nilavh
    • Nipan Goswami
    Arghadeep Baruah
    Arghadeep Baruah
    • Monjyoti Barua (Bhai)
    Goswami Boibhabi
    Anurag Bora
    Shilpi Sikha Bora
    Dimpi Boruah
    • Manisha Hazarika
    Sanjeev Buragohain
    • Akonman borah
    Priyanka Ponsi Das
    • Riniki Bhuyan Sharma
    Nabadip Dutta
    • Singer
    Samudragupta Dutta
    Saptarshi Gogoi
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    • Director
      • Sasanka Samir
    • Writer
      • Sasanka Samir
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    9DulalS-0

    Tribute to Assamese Cinema

    A very well-crafted tribute to Munin Barua and Assamese cinema. Loved the actors who played Zubeen Da, Jatin Da, and HBS. 👍👏💐

    A journey through the great Assamese cinematic era. The movie, themed around giving opportunities to newcomers, is something for which I offer my sincere appreciation. I enjoyed the performances of the actors portraying Zubeen Da, Jatin Da, and HBS.

    It was a journey through a significant period in Assamese cinema, effectively showcasing Munin Barua's commitment to providing opportunities for new talent. The transitions between plot points could have been smoother.

    I hope Assamese cinema continues to flourish and achieve even greater success.
    5abhigyansarmah

    A Biopic Without a Soul? Bhaimon Da Leaves Viewers Guessing

    To truly grasp this biopic on Munin Barua, one must already be deeply familiar with the people and moments that shaped his cinematic journey. The film offers no character introductions or context, making it confusing for anyone unfamiliar with his life or works. What unfolds on screen feels more like a patchwork of loosely connected vignettes, stitched together without rhythm or clarity. The narrative structure is haphazard, and the storytelling suffers from poor pacing and arrangement.

    While the film rides high on Assamese sentiment, it falls short in terms of cinematic substance. Much of the attention it has received seems driven more by regional pride and nostalgia than by its own merit. Personally, I watched it out of my affection for Munin Barua's classics like Hiya Diya Niya, Nayak, and Bidhata, as well as for the timeless music of Zubeen Garg during that era.
    7ArnabN-9

    NOT a masterpiece but somehow wholesome !!

    The film depicts the lives of not only Munin Barua but his whole family, wrapped in the craft of filmmaking. It's a little melodramatic, but it works fine.

    I loved three performances in particular - the first being Samudragupta Dutta as Shiv Prasad Thakur. Every time he appeared on screen, his aura filled it. I'm not sure how accurate his portrayal is, but it perfectly reflected the presence of a commanding figure in Munin Barua's life. Then Geetartha Sarma steals the show as Manash 'Rijju' Barua, and Bonodip Sarma does true justice to his respective role.

    The BGM, especially the flute piece, was emotional, and the songs do justice to the tone. The entire "Xur Bahini" and Jayanta Hazarika segment was very strong.

    That said, the film does have some irregularities in editing and writing. It jumps too often between different scenes with completely different plots, making some points feel abrupt and unexplained. The costume design, while melodramatic, has a few noticeable flaws. The "Hiya Diya Niya" composition part felt cheesy and forced, along with a few scenes in the first half. Also, I missed seeing a few prominent people I was expecting to have a feature.

    Overall, it's a very good attempt to pay tribute to perhaps the most visionary director of Assamese cinema. It's not a masterpiece or a perfect biopic, but it has certainly reached a level Assamese movies hadn't touched in a long time.

    (PS: My first review on IMDb - wanted it to be for something special. I guess "Bhaimon Da" has filled that void.)
    7LoneE-6

    Nostalgic!!!

    Bhaimon Da is a respectful and emotionally charged cinematic tribute to one of the most influential figures in Assamese cinema - Munin Baruah. Directed by Sasanka Samir, the film traces the personal and professional journey of the iconic filmmaker, shedding light on his contributions, struggles, and enduring legacy.

    The title, Bhaimon Da, affectionately refers to Munin Baruah's nickname, and the film attempts to encapsulate the essence of his persona - warm, humble, creative, and deeply committed to storytelling. From his early days of hardship to his eventual rise as a director who revolutionized Assamese popular cinema with hits like Hiya Diya Niya, the narrative evokes nostalgia while also offering a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes challenges of regional filmmaking.

    Bhaimon Da is more than just a film - it is an emotional journey that resonates deeply with both the youth of the 1990s and the older generations who grew up admiring Assamese cinema's golden age. For us '90s kids, the movie evokes a strong wave of nostalgia - from iconic film references to the recreation of moments that shaped our childhood memories.

    Kaushik Bharadwaj delivers a standout performance as Jatin Baruah, portraying the visionary Munin Baruah with sincerity and depth. Nilim Dutta's uncanny resemblance to Biju Phukan brings an added layer of realism, reminding viewers of the legends who defined an era.

    With over 100 characters woven into the narrative, each role - no matter how big or small - is played with dedication, bringing the story to life in an authentic and respectful manner.

    The surprise introduction of Zubeen Garg's character is a highlight that received spontaneous applause from the audience - a perfect cherry on top of this heartfelt tribute.

    Bhaimon Da is a proud celebration of Assamese cinema's soul, leaving viewers with misty eyes, warm hearts, and a renewed appreciation for its cultural legacy.

    However, the film is not without its shortcomings (my personal view only): 1. Excessive Depiction of Alcohol Consumption: A notable flaw is the overuse of liquor scenes, which feel unnecessary and repetitive. While a few may have served the plot, the frequency with which characters are shown drinking tends to dilute the emotional gravity and can be off-putting for family audiences.

    2. Incomplete Character Arc of Ravi Sharma: The movie initially establishes that actor Ravi Sharma is reluctant to work in Hiya Diya Niya. However, though the film later shows him working in the movie, it completely skips over how he was eventually convinced. This missing transition affects narrative continuity and leaves a noticeable gap in character development.

    3. Underutilization of Iconic Assamese Artists: Despite being a film that celebrates Assamese cinema and its legacy, Bhaimon Da surprisingly sidelines two of its most respected veteran actors - Abdul Mazid and Chetana Das. Their minimal screen presence feels like a missed opportunity to honor and fully utilize their stature and experience, especially in a film that otherwise draws heavily from regional nostalgia.
    10sultan-26616

    Houseful on the third week

    Was watching again yesterday. It's really incredible to see that even on the third week, there was not even a single seat empty in the theatre. Director has done an incredible job in this movie. The characterization, screenplay, music and every other aspects of the movie is incredibly beautiful. Assamese cinema is back on the track with this Movie hopefully. From the second day of release, every show of the film is houseful and this is the third week.

    It's a cinematic marvel in terms of picturization, screenplay, characterization, music, acting, etc. Being the first biopic in Assamese language, it has really set the bar real high.

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      This film is based on the life of Assamese director Munin Barua.
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      References Bowari (1982)

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 2025 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Assamese
    • Also known as
      • Bhaaimon Da
    • Production company
      • Zeal Creations
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      • 2h 39m(159 min)
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