| 1 | '''Haladhar''' |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | aka The Yeoman |
| 5 | 1992 ? col Assamese |
| 6 | d Sanjib Hazarika pc Prahar Chitram p Geeti |
| 7 | Barua, Dwijen Hazarika s Apurba Sharma |
| 8 | c Ajan Barua m Sher Choudhury |
| 9 | lp Nayan, Hiranya Deka, Indra Bania, Atul |
| 10 | Pachani |
| 11 | |
| 12 | |
| 13 | The honest farmer Boloram (Nayan) has his |
| 14 | newly made plough stolen by the local |
| 15 | moneylender (Bania). Boloram had promised it |
| 16 | to someone else and his honour is at stake. |
| 17 | Told mainly as a reformist fable, attaching the |
| 18 | plough with symbolic overtones, the film |
| 19 | inaugurates Hazarika’s now well known style |
| 20 | of realist melodrama (cf. Meemanxa, 1994). |
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| 22 | [[Film]] |