Dhauli Express (film)

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Dhauli Express
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Chittaranjan Tripathy
Written by Chittaranjan Tripathy
Produced by Chittaranjan Tripathy , Srinivash Routray
Starring Samaresh Routray
Siddhanta Mahapatra
Anu Choudhury
Mihir Das
Aparajita Mohanty
CinematographyAviram Mishra
Edited bySushant Mani
Release date
2007
CountryIndia
LanguageOdia

Dhauli Express is a 2007 Indian Odia-language film written and directed by Chittaranjan Tripathy. [1] [2] It features Samaresh Routray, Mihir Das, Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu Choudhury, Aparajita Mohanty. The film was produced by Chittaranjan Triparthy. It won the Odisha State Film Award for Best Film in 2007.

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Cast

Plot

Dhauli Express portrays an ambitious youth "Dhauli" (Samaresh Routray), Son of Dibakar Das (Mihir Das), who is a post man. Dhauli wants to become a singer. but due to odd circumstances of life he gets involved with Jaga bhai (Siddhanta Mahapatra) into crime world for money.

Soundtrack

The Music for the film is composed by Chittaranjan Tripathy

SongLyricsSinger(s)
Smruti anka banka naiChittaranjan TripathyChittaranjan Tripathy
Dura tale baneChittaranjan TripathyChittaranjan Tripathy
Sandhya hele mane padeChittaranjan TripathySachin, Chittaranjan Tripathy
Manisha jibana Utkalamani Gopabandu Das Chittaranjan Tripathy
Chalak chalak jaye-Taranum

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References

  1. "Chittaranjan Tripathy talking about Dhauli Express".
  2. "Chittranjan Tripathy's film to hit silver screen Soon". Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2016.