Assamese Film 'Moi Eti Nixhasor' Triumphs at WorldFest-Houston 2026

'Moi Eti Nixhasor', an Assamese film, has won 'best dark comedy' and 'best editor' awards at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival 2026. Directed by Bidyut Kotoky, the film follows Koduwa, a cunning village thief, and has been recognized for its poignant storytelling and social commentary.

Assamese Film 'Moi Eti Nixhasor' Triumphs at WorldFest-Houston 2026
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'Moi Eti Nixhasor', an Assamese film depicting the life of a clever thief amid social and political turmoil, stole the show at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival 2026, earning accolades for 'best dark comedy' and 'best editor'.

National Award-winning filmmaker Bidyut Kotoky helmed the project, which delves into the journey of Koduwa, a sly village thief navigating through tribal unrest and bias with wit and heart. The film captivated audiences, securing two prestigious awards.

The festival, renowned for honoring creatives like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, celebrates 'Moi Eti Nixhasor' for its exploration of human emotions and moral ambiguity. The film has won multiple awards, including the 'Award of Excellence Special Mention' at the Accolade Global Film Competition.

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