Renaissance of indian cinema and its impact on assamese cinema

Author: 
Chayanika Borah

Cinema is a strong mass-media, blended by Science and Technology, Music, Literature and the realizations of life. As an art-media, it does not only reflect the thinking of its producer, but also it reflects the spiritual development, sense of beauty, level of imagination of the inherent society as well as the Nation. The outbreak and development of Indian Cinema is almost simultaneous to the history of the World Cinema. From its outbreak, the Indian cinema has been eclipsing different forms and so on the basis of these forms, the evolution of Indian cinema can be divided into several sorts. In real sense, the development of Indian cinema came to start from the mid of 20th century and this era can be declared as the Renaissance of Indian cinema. This era has played an important effort to make Indian cinema more closely to people by taking it as an art form. In the context of Assam also, the impacts of the Renaissance of Indian cinema can be seen. In Assam a healthy trend of Cinema making was started by being influenced from various causes, producers and their concepts. In the Post-Jyotiprasad period, the Renaissance of Indian cinema had significantly influenced to produce a trend of healthy cinemas in Assam. In this Research Paper, the Renaissance of Indian cinema and its impact on Assamese cinema has been discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijcar.2019.18201.3472
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