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Rongali (ৰঙালী) — Colors of Nature

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«Rongali (ৰঙালী) — Colors of Nature» is a documentary film that celebrates the diverse and captivating landscapes surrounding the town of Tangla, located near the Indo-Bhutan border in Assam, India. The film’s title, «Rongali,» meaning «full of joy and happiness» in Assamese, reflects the spirit of the Bohag Bihu festival, a traditional Assamese New Year celebration that marks the arrival of spring.

Filmed entirely on a Sony Handycam, the documentary offers a unique perspective on the changing colors of nature as the seasons shift. From the lush greenery of the monsoon season to the golden hues of autumn, the film captures the dynamic interplay of light, color, and texture that defines the region’s natural beauty.

The film goes beyond visuals, incorporating the rich soundscape of Tangla. The unique musical instruments used by the local tribes, their traditional songs, and the everyday sounds of the town create a multi-layered auditory experience that complements the visual narrative. Through its exploration of color, sound, and culture, «Rongali — Colors of Nature» aims to showcase the deep connection between the people of Tangla and their environment.

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Rongali (ৰঙালী) — Colors of Nature
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