"Kothanodi", which translates as "The River of Fables", is the first feature film by Delhi-based director Bhaskar Hazarika and stars actor Seema Biswas and a string of well-known Assamese actors like Zerifa Wahid, Kopil Bora and Adil Hussain.
"This film is based on events and characters from Assamese folklore, from folk tales compiled into a book called 'Grandma's Tales' by Assamese literary giant Laxminath Bezbaruah in 1911," Hazarika told PTI.
"While these stories have been rendered before in film, radio, and theatre in Assam - 'Kothanodi' is perhaps the first instance where these stories are treated through a more realist lens, and what has come through are colder and darker narratives of what traditionally are known to be children's stories," he explained.
The multi-narrative script revolves around four shades of motherhood - about a mother who puts her daughter's life at stake for her pride; a woman who has given birth, but still isn't a mother; a mother who makes a stand for her child; and a mother who never wanted to be one in the first place.
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It had its world premiere at Busan International Film Festival earlier this month, where the audience was overwhelmingly Korean.
The film has been nearly four years in the making as the production team worked on innovative ways to fund this unique story. It is among the success stories of Indian crowd-funding start-up, Wishberry, where it raised nearly Rs 22 lakhs.