List of Assamese films of 2021

Assamese cinema, also known as Jollywood, refers to the film industry based in the Indian state of Assam, producing films primarily in the Assamese language. In 2021, Assamese film production and releases were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; however, several films were completed, certified, and released through theatrical and digital platforms.

This article lists Assamese-language feature films that were certified by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) of India in 2021.

Assamese films released in 2021

Title Director Producer / Studio Certification date Release format
Commando Rekha Chamuah / R.C. Films Production 2 March 2021 Digital
Deuta Dishan Dholua 29 April 2021 Digital
Kranti Rajeeb Kumar Lahkar / Jai Maa Kamakhya Film 23 June 2021 Digital
Boroxun: Songs for Rain Saj Entertainment 2 August 2021 Digital
Chandrawali Bolin Sarmah / A B Production 30 August 2021 Theatrical
Deuta... I Miss You Bachchu Roy / Gouri Films 3 September 2021 Theatrical
Avataran Tarunabh Dutta / TD Film Studio 8 September 2021 Theatrical
Chandra Surjya Aadi Ramen Gogoi / R G Production 13 September 2021 Theatrical
Tamaswini Anamika Kalita 24 September 2021 Theatrical
Bogi the Warrior Pranab Jyoti Sarmah / Kuhi Production 6 October 2021 Theatrical
Khyonachar Sourav Baishya / Frame In Studio 8 November 2021 Theatrical
Xobdo Nixobdo Kolahol (Soul of Silence) Monita Borgohain / Visionext 10 December 2021 Theatrical
Ekalavya Ritwik Saikia / Rivan Productions LLP 16 December 2021 Theatrical

Notes

  • Certification by the CBFC confirms that the films were officially approved for public exhibition or digital distribution in 2021.
  • Some production details such as directors are not listed in the certification records and are therefore omitted to maintain verifiability.

See also

References


"List of Feature Films Certified During the Year 2021" (PDF). Central Board of Film Certification. Government of India. Retrieved 6 January 2026.

Released

In 2021, the Assamese film Bridge, directed by Kripal Kalita, received critical acclaim and performed well in limited theatrical release.[1] Other releases include Boomba Ride[2] and Goru.[3]

References