Adina Megha

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Adina Megha
Directed by Amit Maitra
Written by Gopal Chotrai
Produced by Babulal Doshi
Starring Prashanta Nanda
Jharana Das
Dukhiram Swain
Samuel Sahoo
Cinematography Sailaja Chatterjee
Music by Balakrushna Das
Production
company
Chhayabani Pratisthan
Release date
1970
Running time
154 minutes
Country India
Language Odia

Adina Megha (1970), (English: The Unwanted Cloud) is a classic Odia film directed by Amit Maitra. [1]

Contents

Cast [2]

Songs

SongLyricsSinger(s)
"Alapa Hasare" Narayan Prasad Singh Akshaya Mohanty & Md. Sikandar Alam
"Ei Bhara Janha Rati"Kabichandra Kalicharan PattanaikAkshaya Mohanty & Nirmala Mishra
"Jochhana Luchana"Nirmala Mishra
"Gele Gele Gele Gori Mar Chhuri"Narayan Prasad SinghAkshaya Mohanty & Shipra Bose
"Jibane Sapana Jete" Balakrushna Dash
"Ei Amari Gaan"Nirmala Mishra
"Bou Lo Ki Kahibi" Trupti Das

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References

  1. Adina Megha at IMDb OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
  2. Mitra, Amit, Adina Megha (Musical, Drama), Prashant Nanda, Jharana Das, Sahu Samuel, Chayabani Pratisthan, retrieved 10 February 2024