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: The first Odia film to receive a National Film Award. odia all movie

Odia cinema has seen a revival, balancing commercial entertainers with realistic, content-driven films that resonate with modern audiences. This public link is valid for 7 days

Recent years have produced genuine box office sensations. , a horror comedy starring Babushaan Mohanty, set a new benchmark with an opening day collection of ₹51.2 lakh, eclipsing the previous record held by Anubhav Mohanty's Karma (₹37.20 lakh). The film is projected to cross ₹15 crore in total collections—a rare feat for an Odia film. Can’t copy the link right now

The turn of the century brought technological advancements but also a shift in creative storytelling. The Rise of Anubhav and Babushan

The journey of Odia cinema began on April 28, 1936, with the release of Sita Bibaha , directed by Mohan Sundar Deb Goswami. Released in the same year that Odisha became a separate province on a linguistic basis, this mythological film laid the foundation for the industry. Production during this era was slow due to a lack of local studios, forcing filmmakers to travel to Calcutta (now Kolkata) or Madras (now Chennai) to process and edit their work. 2. The Golden Age of Melodrama and Realism (1960s–1970s)