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Assam: ‘Lachit the Warrior’ screened in Cannes film festival 2024

“Lachit – The Warrior,” which was part of the online screening section, was screened on May 18th for the global audience.

GUWAHATI-   Assam Inspector General of Police (IGP) Partha Sarathi Mahanta’s animated film “Lachit the Warrior” screened in Cannes film festival for global audience recently. the 77th edition of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival kicked off on May 14.

“Lachit – The Warrior,” which was part of the online screening section, was screened on May 18th for the global audience.

These films were woven together as an anthology titled ‘In Search of Sunshine’ for screening to accord honour and recognition to them, as traditionally the Cannes festival does not screen short films.

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Written and directed by Parthasarathi Mahanta and produced by Mina Mahanta and Indrani Baruah, “Lachit – The Warrior” is an audio-visual film on Lachit Barphukan that traces the genesis of the military commander’s ancestry, his charismatic personality, his dexterous skills in diplomacy and naval warfare, physical prowess, unmatched valour, and most importantly, his resolute sense of patriotism.

The story of Lachit dates to the seventeenth century Assam. Marauding Mughals were defeating the Ahoms in a series of battles in 1662 and capturing huge swathes of land in Assam.

The Ahom king was preparing for a counter offensive to win back the lost territory and honour, while a valiant man by the name of Lachit was fuming with rage, wondering as to why the king was unable to find someone worthy of defeating the enemy.

The king, who had heard of Lachit’s incredible valour, summoned him, and asked him to lead the army against the Mughals.

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It chronologically narrates the unfolding of events, starting with the launching of a series of onslaughts against the invading Mughals. Under Lachit, Guwahati was won back from the Mughals in September-October 1667.

After a series of intermittent skirmishes, the battle of Alaboi was fought in the year 1669 and eventually, the military campaigns decisively ended in the battle of Saraighat (1671), where the Mughals were completely vanquished. Had it not been for Lachit, the geographical map of the nation would have been different today.

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