Jatin Bora

Jatin Bora

Nacimiento : 1970-04-25, Assam, India

Historia

Jatin Bora is an Indian film actor who has appeared in Assamese language movies since 1989. He is also an actor and director in some mobile theatre groups of Assam, including Aabahan, Hengool, Ashirbaad, Bhagyadevi, Kohinoor, Itihas and Surjya.

Perfil

Jatin Bora

PelĂ­culas

Ratnakar
Director
ayanta and his daughter Dubori live a peaceful life, but one day Dubori is kidnapped by a man from Jayanta's past. A devoted father, Jayanta must become the man he once used to be in order to bring his daughter back home.
Ratnakar
Jayanta
ayanta and his daughter Dubori live a peaceful life, but one day Dubori is kidnapped by a man from Jayanta's past. A devoted father, Jayanta must become the man he once used to be in order to bring his daughter back home.
Bahniman
Bahadur / Rahul
Bahniman is an Assamese movie starring Yashpal Sharma in a prominent role. A gangster and a police inspector go against each other in a war for power and dominance. It is an action drama directed by Biswajeet Bora.
Baandhon
Jatin
Dandeswar and Hkawni, both age 73, arrive in Mumbai to look for their beloved grandson - the only other living member of the family who has been missing since the 26/11 2008 terror attack.
Adhinayak
Director
Follow the life of Raja, a mechanic, and the relationship he shares with other people around him.
Suren Suror Putek
Soni
Soni, son of a thief named Suren, realizes that he will always be looked down upon as his father's son. The youth takes to magic in a bid to achieve success and earn respect.
Daag
Rahul Baruah
Two brothers unknowingly falls in love with the same girl. But one of them is uncompromising.
Barood
Inspector Vikram Baruah
Vikram Baruah, an honest police officer takes on a cold blooded son of a rich man, Rahul Bejboruah.
It's a Long Way to the Sea
Powal is a boatman in Nemuguri village that is situated on the bank of the river Dihing. Since there is no bridge at that point of the river, Powal's job is assured. For some three generations his forefathers have been ferrying people to and fro. Life goes on smoothly until Powal begins to hear persistent reports about a bridge to be built across the river.