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Maa Mangala Movies: Second Sambalpuri language film in two decades [5] [6] 2011 Samiya'r Khel [7] 2013 Alar:The Orphan: Litu Mohanty: Manabhanjan Nayak: 1st Ever Sambalpuri Commercial Cinema Sala Budha: Sabyasachi Mohapatra: Chintu B. Mohapatra: The film had won awards in seven categories at Odisha State Film Awards including best film and best ...
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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. It was the first film from Odisha to get an International Jury Award at the Gijón International Film Festival .
Aadim Vichar (English: The Ancient Justice) is a 2014 Indian Sambalpuri language drama film directed by Sabyasachi Mohapatra. [1] The film won 62nd National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Odia [2] and is a sequel to the 2012 movie "Sala Budha". [3] Atal Bihari Panda and Sushree Smita Panda played lead roles in the film. [4] [5]
Chini is a 2016 Indian Odia and Sambalpuri language drama film directed by Pradeep Bhol and produced by Bhabani Majhi & Snehalata Parida. [1] The film is made under the banner of Navajiban Films. It stars Amlan Das and Patrali in lead roles while Mahasweta Ray and Mihir Das play supporting roles.
Yuba Udayan Association, Jharuapara, Sambalpur started in 1997 to bring all the theatre activists together. Veer Surendra Sai All Odisha Sambalpuri Drama Competition was born for the revival of Sambalpuri drama activities by Yuba Udayan Association, Jharuapara, Sambalpur. In the inaugural year only 19 plays were presented and the next fourteen ...
Mohapatra made his directorial debut in film Bhukha in Sambalpuri Language that won International Jury award at Gijon Film festival in Spain. [4] His movie Jai Jagannatha released in 2006, a mythological film, was a mega-budget released in 15 different Indian languages. [5] After 25 years, director Sabyasachi Mohapatra is back with Sala Budha ...
From 2015 to 2017, 4 Sanskrit films were made in Kerala, India. Priyamanasam was the 3rd Sanskrit film and the first Sanskrit film from Kerala. The film won the award for 'Best Feature film in Sanskrit' at the 63rd National awards. The film was screened at the 46th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa in 2015.