“Bihure Birina,” an iconic program on the Pratidin Time news channel, that started in the year 2012, with its 1st Season, has become synonymous with the vibrant festivities of Rongali Bihu in Assam. With a remarkable run of nine (9) successful seasons, this is the channel’s first-ever reality show that captivates viewers with its celebration of Assamese culture and folk traditions.
Airing around April, “Bihure Birina” showcases the essence of Rongali Bihu through the performances of talented individuals and groups from various districts of Assam. The journey of “Bihure Birina” begins with auditions held in different districts across Assam, attracting a wide range of participants eager to demonstrate their prowess in Bihu performances. The auditions serve as a showcase of the rich diversity of talent found throughout the region.
“Bihure Birina” serves as a celebration of Assam’s cultural heritage and a platform for preserving and promoting the traditions of Rongali Bihu. The show not only entertains viewers but also educates them about the significance and intricacies of this cherished festival.
As “Bihure Birina” continues to captivate audiences, it symbolizes the commitment of Pratidin Time news channel to showcase the talent and cultural wealth of Assam. The program celebrates the spirit of Rongali Bihu, spreading joy and fostering a sense of unity among participants and viewers alike.
Through “Bihure Birina,” Pratidin Time showcases the beauty of Assamese folk culture and provides a stage for talented performers to shine. The program has become an integral part of the Rongali Bihu celebrations in Assam, delighting audiences with its vibrant performances and reaffirming the importance of preserving cultural traditions.
The Latest Season of Pratidin Bihure Birina Season-9 organised on the occasion of Rongali Bihu has come to end with the final being held at Jyoti Chitrabon in Guwahati.
Kasturi Saikia from Narayanpur bagged the prize for the best ‘Xoru Bihuwati’ in the final winning a cash prize of Rs 50,000 and a trophy, with Nrityangana Gogoi from Sadiya coming up second to win Rs 20,000 cash prize and a trophy.
On the other hand, Krishnashri Buragohain from Naharkatia won the best ‘Bor Bihuwati’ and a cash reward of Rs 1 lakh and a trophy, with Ganga Basumatary from Kahilipara in Guwahati bagging the second prize with a cash reward of Rs 50,000 and a trophy.
Similarly, Sivasagar’s Rang Ghar Bihu Huchori group won the prize for the best Bihu Huchori group which came with a cash prize of Rs 2 lakhs and a trophy. Rongmon Enajori from Moran and Seu Huchori group from Dibrugarh came in second and thrid respectively winning Rs 1 lakh and Rs 30,000 cash prizes and trophies.
Winners (Bihu Husori)
Winner: Meghai Bihu Husori Dal
Runner-Up: Gomsung Bihu Husori Dal
Xoru Bihuwati
1st: Bhabna Bristi Dutta
2nd: Anistha Dutta
Bor Bihuwati
1st:Pahari Buragohain
2nd:Barsha Buragohain
Winners (Bihu Husori)
Winner:Habung Bihu Husori Dal
Bihuwa
Bitupan
Bihuwati
Pritirani Borgohain
Winners (Bihu Husori)
Winner: Dihing Bihu Husori Dal
Runner-Up:Habung Bihu Husori Dal
Rongali Rongman
1st: Sonit Gogoi / Abhilasa Das
2nd: Rupam Hatimuriya / Gayetri Gogoi
Winners (Bihu Husori)
Winner:
Runner-Up:
Winners (Bihu Husori)
Winner: Bihure Birina Bihu Husori Dal
Runner-Up:Cherekapar Surujmukhi Bihu Dal
Winners (Bihu Husori)
Winner: Cherekapar Surujmukhi Bihu Dal
Runner-Up: Swargadeu Silpi Samaj
Winners (Bihu Husori)
Winner: Rongman Anajori Bihu Husori Dal
Runner-Up: Rongghar Bihu Husori Dal
Winners (Bihu Husori)
Winner:Rongman Anajori Bihu Husori Dal
Runner-Up:Sanmilita Nimaijan Bihu Husori Dal
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