Jetuka Pator Dore (English: Enchanting, Challenging… The Life ) is a 2011 Indian Assamese drama film based on the novel of the same name by Syed Abdul Malik.
The film stars Aimee Baruah and Raag Oinitom, was directed by Jadumoni Dutta and produced by Noorul Sultan for Maina Industrial Co-Operative Society Ltd.
The storyline is set to the backdrop of an interior village of Assam, India in the 1970s, which has never seen progress and prosperity, and tells the story of Radha, a young woman of lower caste fighting against corruption and for the rights of her community.
Radha (Aimee Barua), an orphan grew up in the family of her maternal uncle Nakul (Arun Hazarika) and his wife who had no offspring.
When they grows ups, Nakul arranged Rajat's stay at a small thatched house built at the rear side of the orchard of the village school teacher Hemdhar (Bishnu Kharghoria).
But Radha was more impressed by professor Naren Dutta (Kopil Bora), a shy, introvert man by nature and with strong ethical principle.
The flood relief distribution team of the college led by professor Mahanta enjoyed the mission with joy and fun like having a picnic.
Speaking about the film he said, "Basic essence of the storyline deals with strong determination of our young generation to make free the society from corruption, exploitation on economically underprivileged section and classification of people on the basis of caste and creed....
Utpal Mena of Niyomiya Barta praising the director said that the later had expressed the story wonderfully with the language of camera.