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  2. Rangabati - Wikipedia

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    Rangabati" is perhaps the most popular recorded song in Sambalpuri Odia. Krishna Patel, a 2023 Padma Shri awardee, is the female singer [1] while the male singer Jitendra Haripal is a 2017 Padma Shri awardee. The song was first recorded for All India Radio in the mid-1970s. A record company from the then Calcutta, Indian Record Manufacturing ...

  3. Jitendra Haripal - Wikipedia

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    Jitendra Haripal (or Jitendria Haripal), a singer, is most popularly known for his voice in the famous and super hit Rangabati Song in Sambalpuri language of Odisha. He sang this duet song with his female co-singer Krishna Patel. He has sung over 1000 songs and regarded as a top exponent of Sambalpuri language song .

  4. Bhukha - Wikipedia

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    Bhukha is a 1989 Indian Sambalpuri-language film directed by Sabyasachi Mohapatra. [1] The movie was produced by Mohapatra under the banner of Kumar Productions and had music by Ramesh Kumar Mahananda. This movie is based on the Sambalpuri play Bhukha written by Manglu Charan Biswal.

  5. Sambalpuri culture - Wikipedia

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    Sambalpuri Dance. Dalkhai Dance. Dalkhai is a ritual folk dance. Songs sung on this occasion are known as Dalkhai songs. Young girls from Binjhal,Soura and Mirdha tribes perform this dance during Dusshera, Bhaijuntia and other festive occasions. However, non-tribal people of the mainstream society also participate in these ritual dances and ...

  6. Sarbeswar Bhoi - Wikipedia

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    Sarbeswar Bhoi is an Indian folksinger from Kalahandi, India of Sambalpuri folk music. [1] [2] He sang songs such as "Likri Jhkri' and "Lal Jhara Jhara" for the Sambalpuri movie Aadim Vichar, which won National Award for Best Feature Film in Odia Category in 2014.

  7. Folk dance forms of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    The subject matter of songs constitutes the description of nature, invocation to Karmasani, desires, aspiration of people, love and humour. Jhumair: Jhumair is a folk dance of North Odhia and Western Odisha. It is performed during harvest season and Festivals. Keisabadi: Only men can take part in this form of the Sambalpuri folk dance. Some of ...

  8. Sambalpuri language - Wikipedia

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    Sambalpuri (Odia: ସମ୍ବଲପୁରୀ ଓଡ଼ିଆ) is a dialect of Odia, an Indic language descended from Magadhi Prakrit. It is spoken in western Odisha , also known as Hirakhanda .

  9. Dalkhai - Wikipedia

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    Women wear a colorful printed Sambalpuri saree. They also tie a scarf on their shoulders holding the ends in both the hands. Various traditional pieces of jewelry such as the necklace, bangles, etc. are worn by the performers to complete the look.