Movie: The Flow of Resilience

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Podumi Rabha
Podumi Rabha

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Monjula Rabha
Monjula Rabha

Birubala Rabha
Birubala Rabha

Usharani Rabha
Usharani Rabha

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    The film weaves together the filmmaker's introspections with survivor's collective memories. Amid deciphering a diary, the filmmaker reflects on personal encounters.

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    2024-07-24

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