List of Assamese films of the 2010s

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A list of films produced by the film industry of Assam based in Guwahati, India and publicly released in the decade of the 2010s. Premiere shows and film festival screenings are not considered as releases for this list.

Assamese language films

Release dateTitleDirectorCastGenreRef.
2010
15 January Basundhara Hiren Bora Barsharani Bishaya, Saurabh Hazarika, Iftekar Ahmed, Bishnu Khargharia, Prithviraj Rabha, Mahika Sharma, Bhagawat Pritam Drama [# 1]
10 March Srimanta Sankardeva Surjya Hazarika Dilip Kumar Baruah, Pulak Sabha Pandit, Moloya Goswami, Arindom Bora, Aditya Sankar Hazarika, Prithiviraj Rabha, Guna Mahanta Biopic [# 2]
17 December Ochin Chinaki Munna AhmedAroop Bora, Ananya Pachani, Arup Baishya, Rimpi Das Drama
2011
4 February Raamdhenu Munin Barua Jatin Bora, Prastuti Parashar, Utpal Das, Nishita Goswami, Bishnu Kharghoria, Tapan Das, Bidyut Chakrabarty Romantic drama [# 3]
15 April Jaanmoni Rajesh BhuyanJatin Bora, Shyamontika Sharma, Utpal Das, Saurabh Hazarika, Moonmi Gogoi, Arun HazarikaRomantic drama
20 May Poley Poley Ure Mon Timothy Das Hanse Nipon Goswami, Barsharani Bishaya, Ravi Sarma, Rimpi Das, Tarun Arora, Raza Murad, Moloya GoswamiDrama
19 August Jetuka Pator Dore Jadumoni DuttaAimee Barua, Raag Ainitam, Bishnu Khargharia, Arun Hazarika, Kapil Bora, Biki, Jayanta BhagabatiDrama
23 September A Weekend Diganta MazumdarJayanta Bhagawati, Madhusmita Saikia, Debojit Mazumdar, Akid Zaman, Diganta Hazarika, Madhusmita Borkotoki, Padmaraag Goswami Thriller
14 October Tomar Khabar Rajiv BoraBarsharani Bishaya, Raag Ainitam, Biki, Nikumoni Baruah, Debojit Mazumdar, Padmaraag GoswamiDrama
2012
13 January Jangfai Jonak Sanjib SabhapanditJitumoni Deka, Bina Patanggia, Ramesh Gupta, Lakhi Borthakur, Pranjal Saikia, Indra Baniya, Hiranya DekaDrama
2 March Bakor Putek Chandra Mudoi Akashdeep, Angoorlata, Raag Ainitam, Amal Barua, Manika Das Horror drama [# 4]
30 March Samiran Barua Ahi Ase Prodyut Kumar Deka Tapan Das, Brojen Bora, Sanjiv Hazarika, Mrinal Das, Madhusmita Borkotoky, Baharul Islam Political drama [# 5]
13 April Tula aru Teja Junmoni Devi Khaund Vidya Rao, Arun Nath, Geetawali Rajkumari, Barnali Puzari, Manita Kakoty, Bhranti Medhi, Saurabh Hazarika, Jonak Fantasy [# 6]
11 May Rishang Manas BaruaDiganta Hazarika, Nishita Goswami, Bidyut Chakravarty, Padmaraag Goswami, Ranjeev Lal Barua, Pakeeza Begum Romance action [# 7]
14 September Ekhon Nedekha Nodir Xhipare Bidyut Kotoky Sanjay Suri, Bidita Bag, Victor Banerjee, Nakul Vaid, Raj Zutshi, Naved Aslam, Preeti Jhangiani Socio-political thriller [# 8]
5 October Rowd Gautam Baruah Utpal Das, Diganta Hazarika, Moonmi Phukan, Monali Bordoloi, Bhagawat Pritam, Jayanta Bhagawati, Padmaraag Goswami, Hiranya DekaRomantic drama [# 9]
26 October Baandhon Jahnu Barua Bishnu Kharghoria, Bina Patangia, Jatin Bora, Zerifa Wahid, Abatush Bhuyan, Angshuman BhuyanDrama [# 10]
2 November Borolar Ghor Mani C. Kappan Utpal Das, Debasmita Benarjee, Nipon Goswami, Purnima Pathak Saikia, Mani C. Kappan, Sreelekha Mukherji, Bishnu Kharghoria Romantic comedy [# 11]
2 November Me & My Sister Rajesh BhuyanBarsharani Bishaya, Prastuti Parashar, Saurabh Hazarika, Gyanendra Pallab, Dishan Dholua, BirinaDrama [# 11]
2013
4 January Dwaar Bidyut ChakravartyKapil Bora, Zerifa Wahid, Tanvi Sharma, Mintu Baruah, Mahika Sharma, Bulganin Baruah, Srijani Bhaswa Mahanta, Asha BordoloiDrama [# 12]
1 March Luitok Bhetibo Kune Prabin BoraDinesh Das, Prabin Bora, Biplab Bora, Dr. Gunin Basumatary, Padum Gogoi, Aparajita Dutta, Rita Bora, Abhijit MazumdarDrama
15 March Mone Mur Kaina Bisare Sadananda GogoiNeil Das, Bhargav Das, Nishita Goswami, Aimee BaruaRomance
19 April Ranangan Pranabjyoti BharaliRavi Sarma, Pallavi Medhi, Jintu Sarma, Manas, Saju, Pratul Deka, Apurba Deka, Deep Deori, DhanasmitaAction [# 13]
26 April Aakash Chuboloi Mon Manash HazarikaJayanta Das, Hironya Deka, Bhargav Kotoky, Jaffi Bakshi, Neil Das, Sasanka Samir, Rina Bora, Lipika Bora MedhiDrama [# 14]
17 May Surjasta Prodyut Kumar Deka Tapan Das, Mridul Chutia, Angoorlata, Queen Hazarika, Rodali, Himangshu Das, Kulada Kumar BhattacharjeeDrama [# 15]
24 May Adhyay Arup MannaPabitra Rabha, Tarulata Kutum, Saponti Bordoloi, Dolan BoraDrama
14 June Tumi Jodi Kuwa Simple Gogoi Prasenjit Borah, Jupitora Bhuyan, Munmi Kalita, Rupam Sharma, Prince, Mahika Sharma, Bhaskar Ranjan, Ranjan Dutta, KrishnaRomantic Musical Drama [# 16]
26 July Bir Chilarai Samarendra Narayan Dev Anup Hazarika, Bishnu Kharghoria, Bhagawat Pritom, Aimee Baruah, Mridula BaruahBiopic
23 August Momtaaj Pulok GogoiBhargav Das, Ananya Parashar, Abdul Mazid, Jayanta Das, Hiranya Deka, Upakul Bordoloi, Moni Bordoloi, Munna Ahmed, Monali BordoloiDrama [# 17]
20 September Bhal Pabo Najanilu Rhituraj DuttaDhyanjyoti Bora, Annanyya Kashyap, Moloya Goswami, Bidyut Chakraborty, Minu Bania, Arun HazarikaRomantic Drama [# 18]
27 September Local Kung Fu Kenny Basumatary Kenny Basumatary, Sangeeta Nair, Tony Basumatary, Utkal HazowaryMartial arts comedy [# 19]
25 October Durjon Moupran Sharma Utpal Das, Ananya Parashar, Konki Bordoloi, Dr. Gunin Basumatari, Rina Bora Comedy drama [# 20]
22 November Mahasamar Jones MahaliaNipon Goswami, Arun Hazarika, Dinesh Das, Aimee Baruah, Ratul DekaDrama
2014
List of Assamese films of 2014
2015
List of Assamese films of 2015
2016
List of Assamese films of 2016
2017
List of Assamese films of 2017
2018
List of Assamese films of 2018
2019
List of Assamese films of 2019

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