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Bulbul Can Sing

  • ‘Bulbul Can Sing’ movie review: The beauty of rural Assam has love – but also heartbreak

    ‘Bulbul Can Sing’ movie review: The beauty of rural Assam has love – but also heartbreak

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Sep 27, 2019 · 10:00 am
  • Assamese film ‘Bulbul Can Sing’ to be screened at Berlin festival

    Assamese film ‘Bulbul Can Sing’ to be screened at Berlin festival

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 20, 2018 · 12:04 pm
  • ‘Bulbul Can Sing’ and ‘Manta Ray’ win top awards at the Mumbai Film Festival

    ‘Bulbul Can Sing’ and ‘Manta Ray’ win top awards at the Mumbai Film Festival

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 01, 2018 · 11:33 pm
  • ‘Wanted it to be subtle, impactful’: Rima Das on young love and friendship in ‘Bulbul Can Sing’

    ‘Wanted it to be subtle, impactful’: Rima Das on young love and friendship in ‘Bulbul Can Sing’

    Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
    · Oct 31, 2018 · 08:15 am
  • ‘Bulbul Can Sing’, ‘Mehsampur’, ‘Soni’ part of Mumbai Film Festival’s Indian competition section

    ‘Bulbul Can Sing’, ‘Mehsampur’, ‘Soni’ part of Mumbai Film Festival’s Indian competition section

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    · Sep 17, 2018 · 04:56 pm
  • ‘Village Rockstars’ director Rima Das’s new movie to be premiered at Toronto festival

    ‘Village Rockstars’ director Rima Das’s new movie to be premiered at Toronto festival

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    · Aug 15, 2018 · 01:54 pm