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Swargarath is an Indian Assamese-language comedy drama film will be released on 7th of June ,2024 . The story is about the life of a mortuary van driver, three college students and two police persons. Their lives crisscross one day while running after a bag full of money. The film depicts that no matter whatever route one person may take to fulfill his or her desire, at the end they get whatever is written.[1]
Swargarath is directed by Rajesh Bhuyan: The story, screenplay and dialogues are written by Rajesh Bhuyan and Santanu Rowmuria and music by Anurag Saikia. It is produced by Dr. Sanjive Narain and Dr. Akshata Narain under the banner AM Television.
Cast
[edit]- Kenny Basumatary as BHASKAR
- Siddhartha Sharma as BOIKUNTHA
- Kamal Lochan as ABHIJIT
- Rintu Bora as RAKESH
- Bonny Deori as RABINSON
- Udvawan Saikia as RISHABH
- Rimjhim Deka as MIRA
- Panchi Patowary as URMILA
- Alice Sheikh (Rew) as RIMKI
- Madhurima Choudhury as LIPIKA
- Akid Zaman as KUSHAL
- Pankaj Mahanta as. AMAR
- Himanshu Gogoi as JITUL
- Anushka Gohain as MAINA
Soundtrack
[edit]The song Mon Bondhu[2] of the film is composed by Anurag Saikia featuring the Artists like Arupjyoti Baruah and Karishma Nath.
Category:Assamese-language films
Category:Films set in Assam
Category:2024 films
Category:Indian Comedy films
Category:Indian Comedy Drama films