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"Lachit, The Warrior," a biographical short film chronicling the life and legacy of the revered Assamese General Lachit Barphukan, has...
Digital Desk: In a momentous achievement, "Lachit, The Warrior," a biographical short film chronicling the life and legacy of the revered Assamese General Lachit Barphukan, has won the prestigious Best Animation Film award at the Chambal International Film Festival. This illustrious event, held from September 9th to 10th, featured an impressive array of cinematic works, with 184 films hailing from 32 countries, including India, Taiwan, USA, UK, Vietnam, Egypt, Australia, Iran, Spain, Portugal, Serbia, and Turkey.
Directed by Parthasarathi Mahanta and produced by Mina Mahanta and Indrani Baruah, "Lachit, The Warrior" stands as a masterful testament to General Lachit Barphukan's valorous exploits. The film's narration, skillfully delivered by Dr. Amarjyoti Choudhury, enhances the immersive storytelling experience.
This accolade not only pays homage to the legendary Assamese hero but also underscores the potency of animation in conveying historical narratives and cultural heritage. "Lachit, The Warrior" not only honors the legacy of General Lachit Barphukan but also recognizes the creative brilliance and dedication of its production team. It serves as an inspiration to animators and filmmakers worldwide, setting new standards for the global animation industry.
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