Recently, commercial cinema has roared back. Films like Sorumoni and Pinky Beauty Parlour have grossed in crores, competing directly with Hindi dubbed versions of South Indian films. These films rely on relatable humor, local dialects (not just standard Assamese but Mishing, Tiwa, and Ahom variations), and stunning visuals of the tea gardens and Kaziranga.
Recently, commercial cinema has roared back. Films like Sorumoni and Pinky Beauty Parlour have grossed in crores, competing directly with Hindi dubbed versions of South Indian films. These films rely on relatable humor, local dialects (not just standard Assamese but Mishing, Tiwa, and Ahom variations), and stunning visuals of the tea gardens and Kaziranga.