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CiNEmatters
Firstpost
6 episodes
1 day ago
CiNEmatters, a podcast by Firstpost, tells you everything you always wanted to know about cinema from the North East of India. In the age of OTT, when entertainment from across the world is at our fingertips, cinema from the North East continues to remain elusive, and largely inaccessible beyond film festivals and exclusive screenings. Why? Through CiNEmatters, it is this 'why' that we attempt to explore — and more often than not realise that it does not have a single or easy answer — with our guests, as we dissect a film available for viewing online in every episode.
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CiNEmatters, a podcast by Firstpost, tells you everything you always wanted to know about cinema from the North East of India. In the age of OTT, when entertainment from across the world is at our fingertips, cinema from the North East continues to remain elusive, and largely inaccessible beyond film festivals and exclusive screenings. Why? Through CiNEmatters, it is this 'why' that we attempt to explore — and more often than not realise that it does not have a single or easy answer — with our guests, as we dissect a film available for viewing online in every episode.
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CiNEmatters by Firstpost: Episode 1 — 'Jwlwi: The Seed'
CiNEmatters
42 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
CiNEmatters by Firstpost: Episode 1 — 'Jwlwi: The Seed'

Host: Arshia Dhar

Theme Music and Editing: Sourjyo Sinha

Artwork: Adrija Ghosh

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Episode 1: Jwlwi: The Seed (2019) 

Language/Region: Bodo/Assam 

Streaming on: Moviesaints

Director: Rajni Basumatary

Cast: Rajni Basumatary, Shimang Chainary, Queen Hazarika, Sattyakee Dcom Bhuyan, Jayanta Narzary, Kanyakorn Kiratichotiyangkoon

In our first episode, we are joined by our guest Kaustubh Deka, professor of political science at Assam's Dibrugarh University, to talk about Rajni Basumatary's film Jwlwi: The Seed.

For the uninitiated, Basumatary played Priyanka Chopra's mother in the 2014 Hindi film Mary Kom, and is also seen playing the protagonist Alari, in this film.

Alari is an everywoman living in the insurgency-riddled 1990s' Assam, who loses her husband to the conflict. Years later, her son Erak joins a banned outfit, only to thrust her life into complete disarray, shattering her hopes of ever leading an ordinary life with a family. Jwlwi allows us to enter this fraught terrain where people are assigned markedly different roles based on their gender, religion, tribe and language, with women being relegated to the margins of their households in a hyper-masculine machinery of unrelenting violence.

In this episode, we explore how the film is located in Assam's and the North East's history and socio-political landscape, besides examining how Basumatary's screenplay was heavily influenced by her personal life, and the role the army played in bringing her film to life.

Tune into CiNEmatters on Firstpost’s YouTube channel, Spotify, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, and wherever else you listen to your podcasts.

CiNEmatters
CiNEmatters, a podcast by Firstpost, tells you everything you always wanted to know about cinema from the North East of India. In the age of OTT, when entertainment from across the world is at our fingertips, cinema from the North East continues to remain elusive, and largely inaccessible beyond film festivals and exclusive screenings. Why? Through CiNEmatters, it is this 'why' that we attempt to explore — and more often than not realise that it does not have a single or easy answer — with our guests, as we dissect a film available for viewing online in every episode.