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Jyoti Prasad Agarwala (2 July 1903 – 17 January 1951) was a noted Indian playwright, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker from Assam. He was considered as Assamese cultural icon, deeply revered for his creative vision and output and is popularly called the Rupkonwar of Assamese culture. In fact, he is regarded as the founder of Assamese cinema for Joymoti (1935). His death anniversary (17 January) is observed as Silpi divas (Artists' Day) his honor.

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  • Jyoti Prasad Agarwala (2 July 1903 – 17 January 1951) was a noted Indian playwright, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker from Assam. He was considered as Assamese cultural icon, deeply revered for his creative vision and output and is popularly called the Rupkonwar of Assamese culture. In fact, he is regarded as the founder of Assamese cinema for Joymoti (1935). His death anniversary (17 January) is observed as Silpi divas (Artists' Day) his honor. (en)
  • Джоти Прасад Агарвала (ассам. জ্যোতিপ্ৰসাদ আগৰৱালা, англ. Jyoti Prasad Agarwala; 17 июня 1903, Дибругарх, Британская Индия — 17 января 1951, Тезпур, Ассам) — ассамский и индийский поэт-песенник, писатель, драматург, композитор, кинорежиссёр, продюсер, борец за независимость Индии. Основатель ассамского кино. Сыграл важную роль в создании первого ассамского фильма Joymati в 1935 году. (ru)
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  • Tamulbari Tea Estate, Dibrugarh District, Assam (en)
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  • Agarwala on a 2004 stamp of India (en)
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  • Film producer, director, Music composer, Poet, Dramatist, Writer (en)
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  • Jyoti Prasad Agarwala (2 July 1903 – 17 January 1951) was a noted Indian playwright, songwriter, poet, writer and film maker from Assam. He was considered as Assamese cultural icon, deeply revered for his creative vision and output and is popularly called the Rupkonwar of Assamese culture. In fact, he is regarded as the founder of Assamese cinema for Joymoti (1935). His death anniversary (17 January) is observed as Silpi divas (Artists' Day) his honor. (en)
  • Джоти Прасад Агарвала (ассам. জ্যোতিপ্ৰসাদ আগৰৱালা, англ. Jyoti Prasad Agarwala; 17 июня 1903, Дибругарх, Британская Индия — 17 января 1951, Тезпур, Ассам) — ассамский и индийский поэт-песенник, писатель, драматург, композитор, кинорежиссёр, продюсер, борец за независимость Индии. Основатель ассамского кино. Сыграл важную роль в создании первого ассамского фильма Joymati в 1935 году. (ru)
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  • Агарвала, Джоти Прасад (ru)
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