Bima Badi Bajwi

Bima Badi Bajwi (English: Like A Mother Sister-in-Law) is a 2014 Bodo drama family film directed and produced by Rabi Narzary under the banner of R. N. Films Production. It stars Riju Brahma in the title role, Rabi Narzary, Dinesh Ramchiary and Esha Basumatary in the lead roles. Phaylaw Basumatary, Dwimasa Brahma and Eyerish play in the supporting roles. The film was released on 15 September 2014 at the Bagurumba Cinema Hall Runithata in Chirang district.[1]

Bima Badi Bajwi
Bodoबिमाबादि बाजै
Directed byRabi Narzary
Produced byR. N. Films Production
StarringRiju Brahma
Rabi Narzary
Dinesh Ramchiary
Music byPhungja Mushahary
Release date
15 September 2014
CountryIndia
LanguageBodo

Bima Badi Bajwi is the 10th film of R.N. Films Production from Gohpur in Sonitpur district.

Plot

The film tells a story about a family. Sabitri (Riju Brahma), the sister-in-law of her husband's two younger brother and one sister. Sabitri love her two younger brother-in-law and one sister-in-law like a mother. She even doesn't give birth for their.

Cast

  • Riju Brahma as Sabitri
  • Rabi Narzary as Sabitri's husband
  • Dwimasa Brahma as Alu
  • Esha Basumatary
  • Phaylaw Basumatary as Alu's father

Soundtrack

The film music is by Phungja Mushahary and songs are sung by Esha Basumatary, Arun, Usharani Brahma and himself.[2]

Bima Badi Bajwi
Soundtrack album by
Phungja Mushahary
Released2014
GenreFeature Film Soundtrack
LanguageBodo
Tracklist
No.TitleArtist (s)Length
1."Bima Badi Bajwi"Esha Basumatary, Phungja Mushahary5:39
2."Ajwli Gwswa Dinwi"Arun, Usharani Brahma 
3."Bikhani Thwikow Ang"Phungja Mushahary2:46
4."Bibayari Bibayari"Esha Basumatary2:37
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See also

  • Bodo films

References

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