List of Ollywood films of 1980

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This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1980:

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1980
Agni Parikshya [1] Balal Sen Sriram Panda, Mahashweta Roy
Alibha Daga [2] Ramaraman Padhi Suresh Mahapatra, Anita Das, Tandra Roy
Anuraag [3] Nitai Palit Ajit Das, Malvika Mohanty
Anuradha [4] Shashidar Raghu Misra, Jaya Swami
Aparichita [5] Sadhu Meher Sarat Pujari, Aparajita Mohanty
Bata Abata Brundaban Jena Ajit Das, Bijaya Jena
Danda Balunga [6] Mohammed Mohsin Uttam Mohanty, Aparajita
Jai Maa Mangala [7] Akshya Mohanty Chakrapani, Roja Ramani
Jhieenki Jhinka [8] Brundaban Jena Ajit Das, Jaya Swami
Maa O Mamata [9] Prashanta Nanda Prashanta Nanda, Mahasweta Roy
Maana Abhiman Biswajeet Das Uttam Mohanty, Jairam Samal
Rama Balaram [10] A. Sanjeevi Uttam Mohanty, Anita Das
Ramayana [11] Gobind Tej Uttam Mohanty, Subhra pati
Seeta Labkush [12] Jagdish Chandra Uttam Mohanty, Aparajita Mohanty,Chakrapani,Roja Ramani
Tapasya [13] Nagen Roy Ajit Das, Anita Das
Trinatha Mela [14] Krushna Chandra Rath Rabindra Kumar Rath, Subhra Pati

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