Kiren Rijiju Launches Trailer of First Tagine Language Film

Kiren Rijiju Launches Trailer of First Tagine Language Film
Kiren Rijiju Launches Trailer of First Tagine Language Film

The film “Nga Ki Ya” is a drama that tells the story of a young woman named Nga, who struggles to overcome the challenges of her life in a remote village in the Tagine-speaking region of Arunachal Pradesh. The film is directed by Ratan Sil Sarma and stars local actors from the Tagine community.

The launch of the trailer was attended by Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, who hails from Arunachal Pradesh, and is a strong advocate for the preservation and promotion of the state’s cultural diversity. In his speech, Rijiju highlighted the importance of promoting regional languages and cultures, and praised the efforts of the filmmakers in bringing the Tagine language to the forefront.

The launch of the trailer has generated a lot of excitement and interest among the Tagine community in India, as well as among film enthusiasts and language preservationists. The film is expected to have a significant impact on the promotion and preservation of the Tagine language and culture, as well as on the film industry in India.

In conclusion, the launch of the trailer of the first Tagine language film, “Nga Ki Ya”, is a significant milestone for the Tagine community in India, and for the promotion of linguistic diversity in the country. The film is a powerful medium for the preservation and promotion of regional languages and cultures, and is likely to inspire more filmmakers and artists to explore and celebrate the linguistic and cultural diversity of India.