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Khasi Films Inspire Future Generations and Promote Meghalaya’s Culture and Traditions: Wanjop Sohkhlet

Khasi Films Inspire Future Generations and Promote Meghalaya’s Culture and Traditions: Wanjop Sohkhlet
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Shillong, June 24: The Khasi feature film Borsing continues to witness a strong turnout at the Soso Tham Auditorium in Shillong even after completing 14 days of its theatrical run, reflecting the growing support for the Khasi film industry and local cinema.

Moviegoers who attended the screenings expressed appreciation for the filmmakers and cast members, stating that the film has successfully connected with audiences through its relatable storyline and portrayal of social realities.

Speaking to the media, Wanjop Sohkhlet lauded the team behind Borsing, describing the film as a meaningful production that highlights various aspects of Khasi society, culture, and traditional values. He said the movie effectively portrays the lifestyle and experiences of the Khasi community while delivering an important message to viewers.

According to Sohkhlet, the film’s continued success demonstrates the steady progress of the Khasi film industry and indicates that audiences are increasingly willing to support quality local productions that offer both entertainment and social relevance.

He further urged Khasi filmmakers to continue producing impactful and thought-provoking films that can inspire future generations while contributing to the preservation and promotion of Meghalaya’s rich cultural heritage and traditions.

Directed by Kiki Garod, Borsing features Arif Mukhim and Wanri Pyngrope in the lead roles. The film has received an overwhelmingly positive response from audiences and has emerged as one of the most successful and widely discussed Khasi films in recent years.

The sustained public interest in Borsing is being viewed by many as a positive sign for the future of the Khasi film industry, highlighting the growing demand for locally produced content that celebrates the unique identity, culture, and traditions of Meghalaya.

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