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- Follows a group of girlfriends from Nagaland and Manipur, north-eastern states in India, gathering in the back streets of Delhi to throw a secret wedding party for a soon-to-be bride. Terrorised by their rottweiler of a landlady and with their boyfriends utterly useless as help, the group's already-disorganized plans soon go further awry.
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Axone is a 2019 Indian comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Kharkongor and produced by Yoodlee Films, Saregama India's film division. The film stars Sayani Gupta, Vinay Pathak, Lin Laishram, Dolly Ahluwalia, Adil Hussain, Lanuakum Ao, Tenzin Dalha, and Rohan Joshi.
Jun 16, 2020 · Set in Delhi’s Humayunpur, where tenants from the Northeast live cheek by jowl with mostly Jat landlords, a group of friends make arrangements for Minam’s (Asenla Jamir) impromptu wedding. They want to surprise her with pork and axone.
Jul 4, 2021 · The film is about a bunch of youngsters from various North-East Indian states, trying to cook a traditional favourite dish, axone – a highly pungent-smelling fermented dish – on the occasion of a friend's wedding.
Oct 10, 2019 · Taking its name from a pungent regional dish, Axone is a comic look at the prejudices faced by north-east Indians emigrating to the big cities. Director Nicholas Kharkongor tells Sneh Rupra, part of our LFF Critics Mentorship Programme, why his film is pushing Bollywood boundaries.
Jun 12, 2020 · There is a scene in filmmaker Nicholas Kharkongor’s Delhi-set film Axone where a Northeastern man shoves a Delhi boy who is pestering him, and screams, “Get away, you f*cking Indian!”
Much was expected of this movie, as insights from an 'insider' directly affected by racism against Northeasterners in Indian cities. But it falls short.
Jun 13, 2020 · In the case of Axone, the discrimination faced by people from the Northeast — who have been at the receiving end of misplaced anti-China prejudice, owing to the origins of coronavirus — feels ...