Hiya Diya Niya

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Hiya Diya Niya
Directed by Munin Barua
Screenplay byMunin Barua
Produced byMerry Laskar (Pooja Motion Pictures)
Starring Jatin Bora
Luna Lahkar
Ravi Sarma
Geetawali Rajkumari
CinematographyMrinal Kanti Das
Edited by A. Sreekar Prasad
Music by Zubeen Garg
Release date
25 February 2000
Running time
165 min
CountryIndia
LanguageAssamese

Hiya Diya Niya is a 2000 Indian Assamese romantic drama movie directed by Munin Barua [1] and produced under Pooja Motion Pictures. The music was composed by Zubeen Garg. It was released on 25 February 2000. This film marked Assamese's first film to be shot outside India.

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Hiya Diya Niya by Munin Barua was a blockbuster that became almost every household's choice to watch on the big screen and gave a fresh wave to revive the Assamese film industry with its commercial success. [2] [3] [4] It is the 11th highest grossing Assamese film.

Synopsis

A rich family searches for a husband for their daughter. The father wants his daughter to marry his friend's son who lives in a village, but the mother and daughter prefer an NRI boy.

Cast

Production

The cinematography was the work of Mrinal Kanti Das. [5] (not to be confused with the Bengali politician of the same name) The film production started on 7 September 1999 and wrapped up on 14 October 1999.

Soundtrack

Hiya Diya Niya
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedOctober 1999 (Audio Cassette)
January 2000 (Audio CD)
Recorded1999
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length35:28(Audio Cassette)
41:29 (Audio CD)
Language Assamese
Label Pooja Motion Pictures
NK Production
Vee Gee Audio (Wave Music)
JG Cassette
RDC Media Pvt. Ltd
Producer Merry Laskar
Zubeen Garg chronology
Hiya Diya Niya
(1999)
Tumi Mor Mathu Mor
(2000)

The music of Hiya Diya Niya was composed by Zubeen Garg. It was his first film as a music director along with his another film Tumi Mur Mathu Mur. The soundtrack was released in October 1999 as an Audio Cassette and in January 2000 as an Audio CD. Lyrics were by Hemanta Dutta, Diganta Kalita and Jimoni Choudhury. The singers who lent their voices in this film are Zubeen Garg, Queen Hazarika, Malobika Bora, Tarali Sarma, Santa Uzir, Diganta Bharati, [6] and Debojit Chowdhury. The album contains 8 total tracks on Audio Cassette and 9 total tracks (8 main tracks + 1 hidden track) on Audio CD. All the songs were very much popular among the masses.

Tracklist
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Nohole Porichay" (Male Version) Zubeen Garg 4:22
2."Buku Bhora"Malobika Bora4:00
3."Moloyar Dupakhit"Zubeen Garg, Tarali Sarma 5:38
4."Kothati Bujilu"Zubeen Garg, Tarali Sarma6:17
5."Nohole Porichay" (Female Version)Shanta Uzir4:19
6."Misate Misate"Zubeen Garg, Diganta Bharati, Chetana Das, Hiranya Deka3:51
7."Theme Hiya Diya Niya"Zubeen Garg3:41
8."Mitha Mitha"Zubeen Garg, Debojit Chowdhury, Shanta Uzir, Malobika Bora4:40
9."Untitled Background Score" (Hidden Track)Zubeen Garg, Shaan, Sagarika 1:00
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