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If you have scrolled through Facebook in the last 48 hours, you have likely seen the frenzy. Screenshots, reactions, and heated comment wars are flooding your timeline. The reason? The release of .
The director has wisely used Facebook’s short attention span to his advantage. Part 10 is only 9 minutes and 47 seconds long, but it feels like a feature film. Every frame serves a purpose. What makes Eteima Thu Naba Part 10 Facebook trending is its real-world resonance. Since the episode aired, several Facebook groups dedicated to Elderly Rights in Assam have shared the video. Why? Because the episode highlights a painful reality—land grabbing by relatives, financial fraud within families, and the loneliness of the elderly in the digital age. Eteima Thu Naba Part 10 Facebook
If you have never watched the series, you can technically start with Part 10 (the recap is decent), but you will miss the emotional buildup. Do yourself a favor: Start from Part 1. You will finish all parts in an hour, and by the time you reach Part 10, you will be one of the thousands spamming the comment section with crying emojis. If you have scrolled through Facebook in the
The episode opens not with comedy, but with silence. Eteima sits on her old wooden porch, a stark contrast to the smartphone in her hand. For the first time in the series, she is not yelling. Instead, she is crying. The release of
The acting, particularly by the elderly actress who plays Eteima, is raw and unfiltered. In Part 10, when she screams, "Moi natora, tumi kio natora?" (I am not deaf, why are you deaf?), it is not a joke—it is an accusation against a generation that refuses to listen.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – Deducting one star only for the shaky camera work. For story? 5/5. Have you watched Eteima Thu Naba Part 10 on Facebook? What did you think of the cliffhanger? Let us know in the comments below. And if you liked this article, share it with an Assamese friend who lives abroad. They miss home more than you know.
One comment under Part 10 reads: "Moi kandisu (I am crying). Eteima r kotha bur moi mor maak logot compare korisu. Aaji moi taanku phone korisu. Thank you for this series." (I am crying. I compare Eteima's words to my mother. Today, I called her. Thank you for this series.) The creator responded to that comment with a simple "💔🙏". The creators have already teased Part 11 in the final 3 seconds of the Facebook video. After the screen goes black, a single text appears: "Part 11: Eteima's final lesson... Coming next Friday."