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Directed by
  
Manju Borah

Cinematography
  
Sudhir Palsane

Produced by
  
Manju Borah

Screenplay by
  
Manju Borah Anil Panging (dialogue)

Based on
  
Ko: Yad by Anil Panging

Music by
  
Isaac Thomas Kottukapally

Ko: Yad - A Silent Way (Assamese: ক: য়াদ) is a 2012 Mising drama film, written, directed and produced by Manju Borah. The movie is based on Anil Panging's critically acclaimed novel Ko: Yad, published in the weekly Assamese Xadin. The film portrays the life of ordinary Mishing people through the protagonist, Poukam, struggle to make a living, in a small village by the Brahmaputra, in Assam.

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At the 60th National Film Award for 2012, the film won the awards for Best Mising Film, and Best Cinematography Award.

Background

The Poukam is a school dropout, who makes a living collecting driftwood from the river Brahmaputra in a boat, he inherited the his father. He faces many difficulties in life. His father collects wood from the river. The movie picturizes Poukam's life, starting from his youth to his old age. But hardworking Poukam, was always put into trouble by his own friends, loan-givers and his son. At last, even the river betrayed him.

Cast

  • Xewan Xing Yein
  • Mahika Sharma
  • Torulota Kutum
  • Diganta Panging
  • Production

    The film was shot for 25 days starting from 4 July 2012 at the tourist destination of Disangmukh in Assam. The co-directors are- Lohit Dutta, Phul Dauka, Ghanashyam Kalita, Rupam Chetiya and Dibakar Pegu. The film was edited by A. Sreekar Prasad, and music direction is by Isaac Thomas Kottukapally. The film is created in 35mm cinemascope using Dolby Sound technology, under the banner of AAAS Production. Costumes were designed by Jiban Dauka.

    Release and reception

    Ko: Yad has been praised a lot. At the Bengaluru International Film Festival's Chitrabharati section, judge S.K. Bhagawan has said, "Ko: Yad has presented little described story of Mising villagers very well".

    Display and honors

  • Best director's award, Ladakh International Film Festival.
  • Good film honor, The Indian Films Competition Jury. Best film award, Bengaluru International Film Festival, 2 December – 26 December 2013.
  • Shown on15th Mumbai Film Festival
  • Best Mising Film, 60th National Film Awards, 2012
  • Best Cinematography Award, 60th National Film Awards.
  • References

    Ko Yad Wikipedia