India, March 24 -- In recent years, Assamese cinema has seen a new wave of fresh voices and promising young filmmakers such as Mrinmoy Saikia, Mrinal Deka, Dhanjit Das, and Chinmoy Sharma, just to name a few. Their works have collectively demonstrated immense creativity, energy, and a clear desire to push the industry forward. However, a recurring flaw has started to surface. It becomes particularly evident when these filmmakers transition from small, focused projects to larger, more ambitious narratives.

Bigger Budgets Lead to Bigger Problems There is a noticeable pattern. When working with limited budgets and tightly focused narratives, these filmmakers often deliver compelling and well-crafted films. The storytelling feels controlled,...