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Axone (arena)

L'Axone is an indoor arena, located in Montbéliard, France. It was inaugurated 5 April 2009. The capacity of the arena is 6,400 people.

<i>Akhuni</i>

Akhuni, also known as axone, is a fermented soybean product commonly used in Naga cuisine. The word Axone is from Sumi dialect, and is a combination of two words Axo-ne, Axo means "aroma" or "smell" and the word ne or nhe means "deep" or "strong". So it can be literally translated as "deep Smell" or "strong smell". Axone is perhaps the most commonly used fermented product of Nagaland and the North Eastern Region of India. It is prepared year-round from soybeans by people of all tribes, but most notably the Sumi Nagas of Nagaland. Soybeans grow at an altitude of 1,500 m and in rainy conditions, making them well suited for the Naga hills. They are also a protein-rich legume and traditionally protein-sparse diet.

<i>Axone</i> (film) 2019 Indian film directed by Nicholas Kharkongor

Axone is a 2020 Indian Comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Kharkongor and produced by Saregama India - Yoodlee Films. The film stars Sayani Gupta, Vinay Pathak, Lin Laishram, Dolly Ahluwalia, Adil Hussain, Lanuakum Ao, Tenzin Dalha and Rohan Joshi. The film follows Northeast Indian migrants in New Delhi, in their attempt to organize a wedding party. The film premiered at the London Film Festival on 2 October 2019.

Nicholas Kharkongor is an Indian film director. He made his directorial debut with his 2012 film Fair and Lowly. His feature films includes the 2016 Mantra and the 2019 Axone.