Langmani Haduk is a 1993 Tripuri feature film in Kokborok language directed by Ruhi Debbarma that portrayed patriarchal norms through what may be referred to as "feudal familial romance."[1] It took inspiration from the well-established social/family melodramas of Hindi cinema.[2][3]

Langmani Haduk
Directed byRuhi Debbarma
Written byRuhi Debbarma
StarringRuhi Debbarma, Anirudha Debbarma, Sukurai Debbarma, Babita Reang, Anita Reang
CinematographyAlok Kundu, D. Roy
Edited byRatan Sarkar
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKokborok
BudgetUnknown

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References

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  1. ^ Debroy, Prajapita (2024). "Tripuriness Endangered? Identity Politics and the Aesthetics of Indigeneity in Post-Globalization Kokborok Cinema" (PDF). Mizoram University Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences. 10 (1): 541. eISSN 2581-6780. ISSN 2395-7352.
  2. ^ Deb Barma, Aloy; Debroy, Prajapita (2022). CINEMA AS ART & POPULAR CULTURE IN TRIPURA: An Introduction. Tribal Research and Cultural Institute. ISBN 978-81-958995-0-0. OL 44969662M.
  3. ^ Barma, Aloy Deb (2024). "Talking Back through Peripheral Visions and Negotiating Identity: Kokborok and Bengali Films and Music Videos in Tripura". Journal of Film and Video. 76 (2): 33–48. ISSN 1934-6018.

Further reading

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  • Barma, Aloy Deb. Reading Contemporary Kokborok, and Bengali Films, and Music Videos: History, Technology, and Infrastructure. 2022. Jadavpur U.
  • Debroy, Prajapita. Is Tripuriness Endangered? Reading the Diffused Substance of Tripuri Indigeneity and Hybridity in Contemporary Kokborok Films against Bollywood in a Post-Globalization Era. 2023. Tripura U.
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