List of Ollywood films of 1991

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This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1991:

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1991
Aadi Mimansa A. K. Bir Mohan Gokhale, Neena Gupta, Lalatendu Ratha A. K. Bir won the Best Cinematography award, National Film Awards, 1991
Aam Ghara Aam Sansara [1] Bijay Mohanty
Bastra Haran [2] Sisir Misra Sriram Panda, Mahasweta Roy
Bhabantaran Kumar Sahani Kelucharan Mohapatra
Doora Diganta [3] Kumar Misra Ashrumochan
Kapala Likhana [4] Hara Patnaik Uttam Mohanty, Ajit Das, Aparajita Mohanty
Ki Heba Sua Posile [5] Basant Sahu Siddhanta Mahapatra, Arura
Kotia Manish Gotiye Jaga [6] Bijaya Bhaskar Bijay Mohanty
To Binu Anya Gati Nahin [7] Mahmad Mahsin Uttam Mohanty, Aparajita Mohanty

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References

  1. Aama Ghara Aama Sansara , retrieved 6 February 2019[ unreliable source? ]
  2. Bastra Haran , retrieved 6 February 2019
  3. Doora Diganta , retrieved 6 February 2019
  4. Kapala Likhana , retrieved 6 February 2019
  5. Ki Heba Sua Posile , retrieved 6 February 2019
  6. Kotia Manish Gotiye Jaga , retrieved 6 February 2019
  7. To Binu Anya Gati Nahin , retrieved 6 February 2019