Menaka, an Apsari from Swargaloka gets punished for her wrong deeds and had to come to earth as her punishment. While hesitant to come at first, Menaka denies to go back to Swargaloka after she falls in love with an earth boy.
A boy lives with his widowed mother. His mother puts pressure on him to marry. But he doesn't want the burden of marriage this fast in his life. He wanted to enjoy life. Because of this he plots a contract marriage with a village girl for one year. But later their relationship develops into love.
In every family, there is a guiding force, the Murabi. This Odia feature film explores the collision and convergence of two contrasting philosophies: one rooted in discipline and control, the other in joy and freedom. As life brings these worlds together, the story unfolds into a heartwarming journey that challenges, inspires, and ultimately redefines the true meaning of family, love, and togetherness.
The film portrays the ambitions and struggles in a relationship among members of a middle-class family.
Chinmay, a young doctor, faces societal resistance when he returns to his village to open a clinic. Despite opposition from the village baidya and sarpanch's son, Chinmay's clinic begins to thrive with the help of Harijan youth Ramu and Sulochana. Anuradha, Chinmay's love interest, supports his efforts, but Gajanan, the sarpanch's son, becomes the main villain and ultimately causes Chinmay's death. Anuradha stays in the village to continue supporting Chinmay's work. The movie explores themes of love and societal challenges.
A newly-wed Odia couple's life is disrupted when the husband is overcome with amnesia. The wife gets sympathy from a doctor friend, but the relationship is misunderstood and ridiculed by others, including the doctor's Bombay-born wife who gets involved with another good-for-nothing Bombayite.
Partha works as a delivery boy for a food delivery company. Partha's friend faces a road accident while rushing to deliver a parcel on time and partha faces some difficulties.
In a remote village in Odisha, poverty and illiteracy have fostered dependence on superstition. The villagers have mortgaged their land to the landlord Janrdhan, who forces many of them to become contract laborers and leave the village to earn a livelihood. The story revolves around two villagers, Haria and Bhamar, and Bhamar's daughter, Phoola, who become entangled in Janrdhan's greed and oppression.
This is a musical movie. It is based on rasa leela of Prabhu SriKrushna. There were total 81 songs in this film. More than hundred child artist worked in the film.
Jhiati Sita Pari
A family in rural Odisha struggles to maintain their traditional unity against the pressures of changing times. As individual career aspirations and marriages pull the siblings in different directions, the family's shared bond begins to fracture.
Mun Tume O Se
Ram Rahim
Kaberi
IPS Durga
Jai Phula
Jaga Balia
Meghna, born as Vishnu, is subjected to abuse for exhibiting feminine behavior. She later turns to sex work in the Kinnar locality to explore her sexuality. After getting a corporate job, Meghna is terminated when her transgender identity is discovered. She undergoes sex reassignment surgery and starts working as India's first transgender taxi driver. Meghna becomes an advocate for the kinnar community and engages in social work to help improve their lives. Despite facing opposition and violence, Meghna remains dedicated to her cause and becomes a leader of her community.
Deepak is taking two births in the movie. In first birth, he is the son of a Zamindar and fell in love with a potter’s daughter. But they couldn’t get married due to some other’s evil planning and got died. After intermission, he took birth in a aristocrat family. Then what happens is the suspense.
Mohan marries Chitra and they care for Mohan's brother Ramu. Mohan dies and Chitra falls in love with Ramu.