Who was the first female actress of Assamese Cinema? [#1010]
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Q1. Who was the first female actress of Assamese Cinema?
Q1. Who was the first female actress of Assamese Cinema?
(A) Aidew Handique
(A) Aidew Handique
(A) Aidew Handique
(B) Ebha Ashaw
(B) Ebha Ashaw
(B) Ebha Ashaw
(C) Abanti Handique
(C) Abanti Handique
(C) Abanti Handique
(D) Vidya Rao
(D) Vidya Rao
(D) Vidya Rao
Answer: (A) Aidew Handique
Answer: (A) Aidew Handique
Answer: (A) Aidew Handique
Aideu Nilambar Handique (1915-2002) was the first female actress of Assamese cinema, appearing in the 1935 film Joymoti. Handique, who was illiterate at the time, played the lead role in the movie directed by Jyoti Prasad Agarwala. Her role in Joymoti is also considered iconic for establishing the path for women to work in movies.
Aideu Nilambar Handique (1915-2002) was the first female actress of Assamese cinema, appearing in the 1935 film Joymoti. Handique, who was illiterate at the time, played the lead role in the movie directed by Jyoti Prasad Agarwala. Her role in Joymoti is also considered iconic for establishing the path for women to work in movies.
Aideu Nilambar Handique (1915-2002) was the first female actress of Assamese cinema, appearing in the 1935 film Joymoti. Handique, who was illiterate at the time, played the lead role in the movie directed by Jyoti Prasad Agarwala. Her role in Joymoti is also considered iconic for establishing the path for women to work in movies.
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