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  2. Tuloni biya - Wikipedia

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    Tuloni biya, also referred to as Xoru Biya, Nua-tuloni, or Santi Biya, is a traditional Assamese Hindu ceremony that marks the attainment of puberty in girls [1] [2] and celebrates the girl's transition from childhood to womanhood.

  3. Category:Actresses from Assam - Wikipedia

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    Actresses in Assamese television (4 P) G. Actresses from Guwahati (10 P) Pages in category "Actresses from Assam"

  4. Beauty Sharma Barua - Wikipedia

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    She was the youngest daughter of Bhubaneshwar Barua and Nirmala Barua, granddaughter of Assamese literary legend, Lakshminath Bezbaroa. Since the age of 3, Beauty Sharma Barua started learning Sanskrit Shlokas and Assamese devotional songs like Borgeet , Aai Naam and Prarthana geet from her parents.

  5. Category:Actresses in Assamese cinema - Wikipedia

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  6. Kashmiri Saikia Baruah - Wikipedia

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    She was still a school girl when she made her debut as a lead actress in the film directed by Samarendra Narayan Dev titled Putola Ghar, released in 1976. A year later, in 1977, the film Sandhya Raag directed by Bhabendra Nath Saikia, where she was an actress, became the first Assamese movie to be screened in Indian Panorama.

  7. Chameli Memsaab - Wikipedia

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    Chameli Memsaab (English: Madame Chameli) is a 1975 Indian Assamese romantic drama film directed by Abdul Majid. A love story set in a tea estate in Assam, between a British tea estate owner and local tea garden worker. It starred George Baker and Binita Borgohain as leads. [1]

  8. Aamis - Wikipedia

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    Aamis (English: Ravening) is a 2019 Indian Assamese-language romantic horror film written and directed by Bhaskar Hazarika. The film explores taboo themes through an unconventional love story centered around food, obsession, and the macabre.

  9. List of people from Assam - Wikipedia

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    Abu Nechim Ahmed, First Assamese IPL player and former Mumbai Indians fast bowler. Javed Zaman, He was Assam's first List A Player and greatest fast bowler from Assam [1] Gokul Sharma; Riyan Parag,. plays for Rajasthan Royals in IPL and Indian international cricketer. Jogeswar Bhumij, Cricketer