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[1] [2] The next Chhattisgarhi film to be released was Ghar Dwar in 1971, produced by Vijay Kumar Pandey. However, both performed poorly at the box office. [3] On October 27, 2000, Mor Chhainha Bhuinya was released, [4] the first Chhattisgarhi film since Ghar Dwar. The film was a major success, grossing over ₹20,000,000, recouping its budget ...
Mor Chhainha Bhuinya 2 (My Cherished Land 2) is a 2024 Indian Chhattisgarhi-language film directed by Satish Jain and is a remake or spiritual sequel of the cult film Mor Chhainha Bhuinya (2000). After 23 years writer and director Satish Jain who had also directed the original movie, decided to make a sequel, Mor Chhainha Bhuinya 2. He returned ...
The film ran for more than 100 days across many theatres in the newly formed state of Chhattisgarh grossing over est. ₹2.5 crores in lifetime collections. The film had a slow start in the first 2 days, but word-of-mouth publicity and the euphoria surrounding creation of a new state, turned the fortunes of the film from 3rd day onwards making ...
Pages in category "Chhattisgarhi-language films" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bhakla;
Bhulan the Maze is an Indian Chhattisgarhi language drama film written and directed by Manoj Verma and produced by Swapnil Film Productions. The film is based on Sanjeev Bakshi's novel Bhulan Kanda [details 1]. The film stars Omkar Das Manikpuri, Rajendra Gupta, Mukesh Tiwari, Ashok Mishra and Anima Pagare.
The film was made in just 27 days in a budget of Rs 1.25 lakh only. [citation needed] The record-breaking success of the first Bhojpuri film Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo [7] in 1962 inspired Manu Nayak to make a film in Chhattisgarhi dialect. He announced that he will be making a film. This news was published in all the popular film ...
Bhakla is an Indian Chhattisgarhi-language film, released on 5 May 2006. This film is notable because the Lata Mangeshkar sang a song in it, which was her first and only Chhattisgarhi song. The movie was directed by Dinesh Patel and written by Madan Sharma.
The thought of directing a film came to Jain from the film Hadh Kar Di Aapne (2000) when this film was not shaping up as the story of the film written by him. [10] As the first successful film in Chhattisgarhi cinema or Chhollywood, the film celebrated Silver Jubilee. Jain had toured the state extensively in search for actors for his film. [11]