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The Face 2014

100 min📅 2014-09-26

In *The Face (2014)*, Rajib Dutta crafts a gripping Assamese action-drama that dives into the stark contrast between societal heroes and villains.

Director: Rajib Dutta

Cast

Rishabh Sharma
Rishabh Sharma
Rimi Hazarika
Rimi Hazarika

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Face (2014) about?

*The Face* pits two forces against each other: those fighting to better society and those intent on tearing it down. The film draws from real-life incidents, weaving a tale of conflict, morality, and resilience in Assam.

Who directed The Face?

Rajib Dutta directed *The Face (2014)*, bringing his vision to life with a blend of action and social commentary.

Who stars in The Face?

The film stars Rishabh Sharma and Rimi Hazarika in pivotal roles that drive the story forward.

Is The Face (2014) worth watching?

While IMDb has yet to rate it, *The Face* is a solid choice for fans of Assamese action and thought-provoking drama. Its themes of justice and morality add depth beyond mere entertainment.

How long is The Face?

The runtime of *The Face (2014)* is 100 minutes.

About The Face (2014) — Assamese Action Drama Exploring Moral Duality

In *The Face (2014)*, Rajib Dutta crafts a gripping Assamese action-drama that dives into the stark contrast between societal heroes and villains. The film, produced by Barnali Hazarika under Santoshi Ma Production, explores real-life struggles through a narrative penned by Palash Pawan, blending high-stakes drama with raw authenticity. Set against the backdrop of Assam, the story follows two diametrically opposed forces—one striving to uplift and protect society, the other hell-bent on its destruction. With a pulsating energy and emotional depth, *The Face* immerses viewers in a world where morality is tested, and the line between right and wrong blurs.

Rishabh Sharma and Rimi Hazarika deliver powerhouse performances, embodying the moral conflict at the film's heart. The action sequences crackle with intensity, while the underlying themes of justice and corruption resonate long after the credits roll. Whether you're drawn to Assamese cinema or a fan of adrenaline-fueled dramas, this film offers a compelling watch that challenges perceptions and leaves a lasting impression.