‘Bhaimon Da’ Breaks Records to Become Highest-Grossing Assamese Film, Marks Turning Point for Regional Indian Cinema

Summary: Bhaimon Da, directed by Sasanka Samir, has become the highest-grossing Assamese film ever, earning ₹13.91 crore and surpassing Sri Raghupati. With over 300 artists and standout performances by Munin Baruah, Bondip Sarma, and Jatin Bora, the film has received critical acclaim for its emotional storytelling. Now released internationally in countries like the USA, UK, and Australia, the film marks a proud moment for Assamese and Indian regional cinema. Meta Description (Tag): Bhaimon Da sets a new record as the highest-grossing Assamese film with ₹13.91 crore, earning global acclaim and debuting internationally. A milestone for Assamese and regional Indian cinema.

‘Bhaimon Da’ Breaks Records to Become Highest-Grossing Assamese Film, Marks Turning Point for Regional Indian Cinema
Bhaimon Da

Assamese cinema has reached an unprecedented milestone as Bhaimon Da, the latest film by director Sasanka Samir, becomes the highest-grossing Assamese film of all time. According to official box office figures, the film has earned ₹13.91 crore, narrowly surpassing the previous record of ₹13.81 crore held by Sri Raghupati. This remarkable achievement not only celebrates the film's commercial success but also signals a broader shift in the visibility and viability of regional Indian films on the global stage.

Featuring a cast of over 300 artists, Bhaimon Da has captivated audiences through its emotionally powerful storytelling and authentic portrayal of Assamese life. With Munin Baruah portraying the titular character of Bhaimon, the film brings together a stellar ensemble cast, including Bondip Sarma, Yasashree Bhuyan, Manjula Baruah, Pakija Begam, Latika Baruah, Arghadeep Barua, Kaushik Bharadwaj, and the veteran actor Jatin Bora. Their performances have been lauded for their depth, realism, and emotional impact.

The film’s narrative explores themes of family, identity, resilience, and cultural heritage, which have struck a chord with audiences across demographics. Critics have praised the film’s grounded direction, strong screenplay, and the way it seamlessly blends tradition with modern cinematic techniques.

Building on its phenomenal domestic response, Bhaimon Da has now embarked on an ambitious global rollout. The film has premiered in major international markets, including the USA, UK, UAE, Australia, Singapore, and Germany. The international release is not only expected to boost its total box office collections but also introduce Assamese cinema to new audiences worldwide.

This landmark moment is a source of immense pride for the people of Assam and Northeast India, reflecting the growing global appreciation for India’s rich regional film industries. Bhaimon Da’s success represents a beacon of hope and inspiration for regional filmmakers, proving that with the right blend of storytelling and execution, local stories can have universal appeal.

Edit By Choba Tripura