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Ahetuk

Ahetuk (2015 film)
Ahetuk.jpg
Directed by Bani Das
Produced by Raj Kumar Jain
Starring
Music by Poran Borkatoky (jojo)
Cinematography Nahid Ahmed
Edited by Sanjeev Borthakur
Release date
  • 2 January 2015 (2015-01-02)
Country India
Language Assamese
Ahetuk
Soundtrack album by Poran Borkatoky
Released 23 December 2014 (2014-12-23)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 25:05
Language Assamese
Label Times Music

Ahetuk (Assamese: অহেতুক) is a 2015 Assamese language romantic thriller film directed by Bani Das, veteran Assamese film director and a screenwriter who delivered the Assamese audiences some blockbusters like Maharathi, Mon, Kadambari. His movies are popularly known for an individualistic stamp of visual splendor which is a combine package of romance, action and drama. This time he comes with another entertainment package titled as Ahetuk, with Gunjan Bhardwaj and Amrita Gogoi in lead role. Actor Tapan Das is also playing an important character in this film. A deep quest for the meaning of those aspects of life which are really meaningless! That’s ‘Ahetuk’ for you—a journey in celluloid that tries to depict how we chase our desires in life and often hit a blank wall of nothingness. The film Ahetuk is about two passionate journalists who set out to get at the truth of a story to the extent of putting their lives in jeopardy. At the end, surprisingly, they find they have been used by certain vested interests.The step they would take thereafter is something none could fathom. The moral of the story—people or the society must not play with the budding minds or sentiments of Gen X or the younger generation. Produced by Raj Kumar Jain this film was released on January 2, 2015.

A deep quest for the meaning of those aspects of life which are really meaningless! That’s ‘Ahetuk’ (অহেতুক) for you—a journey in celluloid that tries to depict how we chase our desires in life and often hit a blank wall of nothingness. The film is about two passionate journalists who set out to get at the truth of a story to the extent of putting their lives in jeopardy. At the end, surprisingly, they find they have been used by certain vested interests.The step they would take thereafter is something none could fathom.The moral of the story—people or the society must not play with the budding minds or sentiments of Gen X or the younger generation.

The music of the film is composed by Poran Borkatoky (JoJo). The album contains 6 tracks.


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