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The northeastern region of India took center stage recently as the much-anticipated SOUL Docu-Fiction Film Festival 2025 commenced at the Jyoti Chitraban Film Studio in Kahilipara, Guwahati. This landmark three-day event, held from September 19 to 21, aims to celebrate the diverse culture, traditions, and stories of Northeast India while fostering collaboration among filmmakers, storytellers, and media personalities across the region. Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, Dr L Murugan, spoke at the festival’s inauguration, highlighting the event’s significance in connecting creative talents and promoting the northeast’s rich cinematic tapestry.
Key Highlights Of The Festival Launch
The SOUL festival is arguably the first of its kind to be organized in Assam with the explicit purpose of uniting creators from all parts of the Northeast.
Over 1,500 participants—including filmmakers, media professionals, and cultural enthusiasts—are expected to engage across the three days.
Nearly 100 films comprising documentaries, short docu-fictions, and culturally rooted narratives will be screened, exploring themes tied to land, identity, and unity.
The festival includes an awards ceremony honoring outstanding contributions to docu-fiction filmmaking from the region.
Organised under the aegis of ‘Seemanta Chetana Manchana Purvottar’, it underscores the sacred relationship between people and the land they inhabit.
The festival runs concurrently with the nation’s ‘Seva Pakhwada’ celebrations where various welfare activities like blood donation and medical camps are conducted.
Union Minister L Murugan’s Vision On Connecting Creators
Dr Murugan underlined how this festival seeks to bridge gaps among creators working in the northeast and provide them with a platform that amplifies their voices on national and international stages. He emphasized that the theme centers around telling stories that deeply reflect the land and cultural essence of the region.
The minister highlighted the Indian media and entertainment sector’s growing contribution to the economy, projecting stronger global outreach for northeastern films.
He mentioned recent initiatives aimed at promoting regional cinema as integral to India’s film industry diversification.
Murugan celebrated the participation of renowned filmmakers, media personalities, and cultural icons, noting the unique convergence of talent in Guwahati.
He expressed hope that the event would foster collaborations, cross-cultural understanding, and elevate the visibility of northeastern narratives globally.
SOUL: A Celebration Of Unity, Culture, And Land
The festival’s core philosophy rests on the belief expressed in ‘Mata Bhumih Putro’ham Prithivya’—The Earth is my mother, and I am her son—reflecting deep reverence for nature and cultural roots. Through the medium of docu-fiction, the festival encourages exploration of rituals, traditions, and stories which unite communities beyond geographical and religious boundaries.
Films presented capture a wide spectrum of experiences, including indigenous customs, oral histories, environmental heritage, and social issues.
The curated selections highlight ‘unity in diversity’, a central value embodying the northeast’s pluralistic identity.
Besides screenings, workshops, panel discussions, and networking sessions provide forums for knowledge sharing and creative exchange.
Implications For The Northeast Film Industry
This festival marks a significant step in boosting the regional creative ecosystem, offering direct exposure to industry stakeholders and audiences while generating momentum for content creation rooted in the northeast’s unique context.
The platform aims to catalyze investments, talent development, and infrastructure growth for northeastern cinema.
By bringing local stories to wider platforms, it supports India’s goal of cultural integration through media.
The festival’s success may inspire similar events, contributing to sustainable growth of filmmaking and storytelling traditions in the region.
Looking Ahead
As SOUL wraps up, the broader narrative it emboldens—one of connection, cultural pride, and creative empowerment—promises lasting impact beyond the event itself. Union Minister L Murugan’s call to action resonates as a clarion call for a united media fraternity committed to showcasing the northeast as a vibrant contributor to India's cultural mosaic and global cinematic story.
Sources: ANI, Sunday Guardian Live, The Sentinel Assam, Devdiscourse