Tarulata Kutum

Tarulata Kutum
Kutum in 2020
Background information
Born
Assam, India
OriginMising community, Assam, India
GenresAssamese folk, Assamese music
OccupationsSinger, composer, performer, actress
LabelsTK productions
Spouse
Benil Bori

Tarulata Kutum is an Indian singer, composer, lyricist, and actress from the Mising community. She is known for her recordings and performances in the Mising language and for popularising Oi Nitom, a traditional Mising song form. Her work combines elements of Assamese popular music with indigenous folk melodies, and she has appeared in regional concerts and music festivals across Northeast India.[1][2][3][4] She has also appeared in films such as Ko:Yad, which became the first mising-language film to win a national award.[5]

Career

Kutum believes that good films can be appreciated beyond language barriers. Speaking about Ko Yad, she said that audiences, including foreigners at the International Film Festival of India, could understand and enjoy its story. She described the film as one of her most difficult roles and mentioned that she had once thought of leaving the project. Directed by Manju Borah, Ko: Yad became the first Mising-language film to win a National Film Award. Kutum is also known as a playback singer in Assam and has performed with artists such as Zubeen Garg.[2][6]

In addition to studio work, Kutum performs in live concerts and cultural events that promote indigenous traditions of Assam. In 2012, she appeared in Samanway, a cross-community concert in Guwahati that featured artists representing different ethnic groups of the Northeast. She has also been featured at festivals celebrating Mising heritage and Assamese folk festivals.[7] Her performances combine indigenous Mising melodies with Assamese folk elements, showcasing the cultural diversity of Assam. Speaking at the 2015 Rongali festival in Guwahati, she highlighted the challenges faced by regional artistes in exploring opportunities outside the state due to a lack of financial support. She also expressed optimism that government initiatives and cultural festivals could help promote local talent and preserve traditional art forms.[8][9] In November 2023, Kutum performed at the Raas Mahotsav organised by the Nalduar Yuvak Kristi Sangha in Namoni Majuli. The festival, one of the major cultural events of the island, featured performances across more than fifty stages and twelve satras (Vaishnavite monasteries). Kutum appeared on both days of the two-day celebration, which forms a central part of Majuli's Sattriya cultural tradition.[10]

Kutum has also produced and acted in many mising films.[11]

Filmography

Year Title Language Notes Ref(s)
2010 Xorubhoni Assamese Self produced under TK productions
2012 Ko:Yad Mising Directed by Manju Borah [5]
2013 Adhyay Assamese Feature film directed by Arup Manna [12]
2020 Ater Kapyok Ai'na Mising Self produced under TK productions

Discography

Singles and EPs

Year Title Collaborators
2020 Ginmur Po Lo Single
2020 7th Mising Youth Festival 2020 Theme Song Festival track
2021 Misingoi Rengama Single
2021 Kangkan Simanta Shekar
2021 Kerela Tita Tita Zubeen Garg
2021 Tractor Gari
2021 Jaan Oi Zubeen Garg
2021 Ronga Nilake Featured duet
2022 Fifty Fifty Rakesh Riyan
2022 Ahotor Tolote Collaboration
2023 Nok Amik Berra Kanamdem Official video single
2024 Party Koru Chal Mousam Gogoi
2024 Oiya Midange Justan Doley
2024 Badulide Tuladkang Single
2025 America London Single
2025 Lena Apong Toto Mili
2025 Nagalandor Nagini Krishnamoni Chutia

Music videos

Year Title Singer(s) Cast Director Producer(s) Label / Studio
2023 Nok Amik Berra Kanamdem Tarulata Kutum, Devaram Doley Binod Pegu, Tarulata Kutum, Benil Bori, Tapi Panyang Bhaskar Jyoti Doley TK productions
2024 Diginiso Sikiriso Tarulata Kutum, Pankaj Joan Taye Tarulata Kutum, Tezu Megu Aja Tarak Dilip Pegu TK productions
2024 iPhone Lage Maa Tarulata Kutum Tarulata Kutum, Anu Bosomotary, Bulu Morang TK Production
2024 Badulide Tuladkang Tarulata Kutum, Sisu Narah TK productions

See also

References

  1. ^ "Musical journey to promote harmony – Singers from different communities to perform at four concerts across Assam". The Telegraph Online. 26 November 2012.
  2. ^ a b India, Press Trust of. "Good films transcend language, boundary: Assamese actress".
  3. ^ "Assam takes creative, traditional route to celebrate its culture". India Forums. Retrieved 12 October 2025.
  4. ^ "Curtain comes down on Khelo India games". The Assam Tribune. 15 September 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2025.
  5. ^ a b Bengaluru International Film Festival 6th Biffes. Servants of Knowledge. 2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^ "Brave take on Assam". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 12 October 2025.
  7. ^ "Games, dances, songs & theatre mark Bihu celebrations".
  8. ^ "Assam takes creative, traditional route to celebrate its culture". www.easternmirrornagaland.com. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  9. ^ REPORTER, STAFF (15 September 2010). "Rongali festival begins with fanfare". assamtribune.com. Archived from the original on 23 May 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  10. ^ Bharat, E. T. V. (25 November 2023). "কাইলৈ ৰাস পূৰ্ণিমা; সাজু নামনি মাজুলীৰ নলদোৱাৰ যুৱক কৃষ্টি সংঘ". ETV Bharat News (in Assamese). Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  11. ^ Bharat, E. T. V. (22 March 2024). "ধেমাজিত মিচিং ছবি 'মুৰকঙ'ৰ শুভ মহুৰত সম্পন্ন – New missing film". ETV Bharat News (in Assamese). Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  12. ^ "ASSAMESE FEATURE FILM ADHYAY SCREENED AT JYOTI CHITRABAN". India Today NE (in Hindi). 4 April 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2025.