Key Points

The Assamese short film 'Ansuni Chinkhe' continues its award-winning streak, securing Best Short Film at IIFF. Seema Biswas delivers a powerful solo performance, earning her Best Actress at JIFF. Directed by Dr. Parthasarathi Mahanta, the film also gained global recognition at Cannes. Its universal themes and minimalist storytelling elevate Assamese cinema on the world stage.

Key Points: Seema Biswas Starrer Ansuni Chinkhe Wins Best Short Film at IIFF

  • Seema Biswas wins Best Actress at JIFF 2025
  • Dr. Parthasarathi Mahanta bags Best Director
  • Featured at Cannes Marche du Film
  • Clinches Best Short Film at Delhi Short Film Fest
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Assamese short film 'Ansuni Chinkhe' awarded Best Short Film at IIFF

Assamese short film 'Ansuni Chinkhe' starring Seema Biswas triumphs at IIFF, Delhi Short Film Fest, and JIFF, gaining global acclaim.

"Ansuni Chinkhe resonates globally for its poignant storytelling and minimalist execution - Indian Independent Film Festival Jury"

Guwahati, June 18

Assamese short film 'Ansuni Chinkhe', written and directed by Dr. Parthasarathi Mahanta and produced by Mina Mahanta and Indrani Baruah, has been making waves on the national and international film circuit, clinching several prestigious awards and earning global recognition.

At the Indian Independent Film Festival (May-June 2025) held recently in Kolkata, Ansuni Chinkhe was awarded Best Short Film, a reflection of its powerful storytelling and artistic execution.

The film features Seema Biswas as the sole actor, whose compelling performance as the lone character brought depth and resonance to the narrative.

Earlier this year, the film was also selected for the Worldwood International Panorama (International Competition Category) at the Jaipur International Film Festival, held from 17th to 21st January 2025. There, the film earned two top honours - Best Actress Award for Seema Biswas, Best Director Award for Dr. Parthasarathi Mahanta in the Short Film category.

Continuing its winning streak, Ansuni Chinkhe was also adjudged Best Short Film at the Delhi Short Film Festival 2025, further cementing its place as a standout creation in contemporary Indian cinema.

In a major milestone, the film was recently featured in the online segment of the Marche du Film at Cannes, where it received overwhelming appreciation from a global audience, resonating with viewers for its poignant themes and minimalist storytelling.

With its nuanced direction, powerful solo performance, and universal appeal, Ansuni Chinkhe continues to raise the profile of Assamese and Indian short films on the world stage.

Earlier, 'Ansuni Chinkhe', a poignant short film written and directed by Dr Parthasarathi Mahanta, garnered significant acclaim at the Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF) 2024.

Dr Mahanta, who serves as the Chief of the Special Task Force (STF) of Assam Police and Guwahati Police Commissioner, showcased his creative prowess through this film.

Dr Mahanta's directorial excellence was recognised with the Best Director award in the short film category.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What an achievement for Assamese cinema! 👏 Seema Biswas is truly a national treasure. It's inspiring to see regional cinema getting global recognition. Hope this opens more doors for Northeast filmmakers.
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Priya M.
Amazing that a police commissioner has such artistic talent! Dr. Mahanta proves that creativity knows no professional boundaries. Would love to see more such multi-talented individuals in our bureaucracy.
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Arjun S.
Northeast India has so many untold stories waiting to be shared with the world. This film's success should encourage more funding for regional cinema. When will it be available on OTT platforms?
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Neha P.
While the achievements are commendable, I wish mainstream media gave as much coverage to regional cinema as they do to Bollywood. Our film festivals need better promotion too. #SupportRegionalCinema
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Sanjay D.
Saw this at JIFF - absolutely haunting performance by Seema Biswas! The minimalistic approach makes the storytelling so powerful. More such content please, less masala films!
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Meera T.
As an Assamese, I'm so proud! 🙌 Our culture and stories deserve this global platform. Hope this inspires more young filmmakers from the Northeast to tell their authentic stories without compromise.
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Vikram R.
Interesting that a police officer made such a sensitive film. Maybe this perspective helps in better community policing too? Art and administration can definitely complement each other.

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