JIYA, the critically praised Assamese language film directed by Kenny Basumatari, is not just a movie but a powerful emotional journey that resonates with audiences across Assam. The poignant drama, which chronicles the struggles of a single mother, has deeply touched the viewers’ hearts, fostering a strong connection.

Since its recent release, JIYA has been a revelation, resonating with viewers on a deep emotional level. The film’s authentic portrayal of the challenges faced by single parents, particularly women, has been a breath of fresh air. Director Basumatari’s sensitive handling of the subject matter has been a standout, earning him accolades from both critics and viewers.

The film is a testament to the power of ensemble acting, with Sarmistha Chakravarty leading the pack in a role that showcases her raw and vulnerable side. Her performance has been widely praised, adding to the film’s appeal. The supporting cast, including Riki Sarma, Udayan Duwara, and Eipsita Hazarika, also deliver solid performances, bringing the story to life.

Notable contributions also come from music director Ambar Das, whose soulful soundtrack elevates the emotional resonance of the narrative. The music has emerged as another popular highlight of the film.