Jwlwi - The Seed

Jwlwi - The Seed

2019 · 90 min · Drama

Set in Assam's insurgency ridden 90s, Jwlwi- The Seed is a story of hope lost and found through resolute perseverance even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.

Directed by Rajni Basumatary

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