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Short film: Kio Eman Humoniyah

Kio Eman Humoniyah

A new short film 'Kio Eman Humoniyah', inspired by real life stories of people who have succumbed to drugs, depression and alcoholism, has been creating waves in social media. Directed by Prasant Saikia of ‘Rum Vodka Whisky’-fame, the musical takes a look at the epidemic of addiction in our society where a lot of young people are overwhelmed by drug and alcohol addiction, resulting in severe anxiety and panic attacks. 

The film emphasises on the importance of compassion and fellow feeling. Many lives can be saved if we pay heed to the quiet whispers of those who are suffering and those struggling to liberate themselves from the grip of addiction. It is those very affected who require a lot of sympathy and support. The musical concludes with the message that hope, love and humanity can save the day.

The short film has been produced by Pankaj Mahanta. The cast of artistes include Udayan Duarah, Kishour Giri, Nandini, Shehnaz Khan and Manashi Bharali, among others. Written and musically scored by Tridip Basumatary, the title song has been rendered by Tridip Basumatary and Reine. While the editing is by Abhijit Roy, the camerawork has been carried out by Tiraap Simanta Medhi.


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