List of Ollywood films of 1977

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This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1977:

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1977
Aahuti [1] Devi Das Ajit Das, Nari, Niharika Sahu
Abhiman [2] Sadhu Meher Uttam Mohanty, Sarat Pujari, Rita, Babi Debut film of Uttam Mohanty
Ae Nuhen Kahani [3] K.H.D. Rao Chakrapani, Mahasweta Roy
Anutap [4] J. Adeni Suresh Mahapatra, Preeti, Sahu Samuel
Bandhu Mohanty [5] Nitai Palit Gobinda Tej, Banaja Mohanty, Anita Das
Chilika Teerey [6] Biplab Roy Choudhary Bijay Mohanty, Tandra Roy
Naga Phasa [7] Basant Nayak Shriram Panda, Prashanta Nanda, Banaja Mohanty, Nari, Bijay Mohanty
Punarmilan [8] K.H.D. Rao Chakrapani, Roja Ramani
Rakta Golapa [9] Bhimeswar Rao Suresh, Banaja Mohanty
Sandhya Tara [10] Gopal Gosh Ajit Das, Hemanta Das, Jaya Swami
Suna Sansar [11] Sisir Misra Sriram Panda, Niharika Sahu, Babi, Sujata Nanda, Niharika

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