List of Ollywood films of 1992

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This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 1992:

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1992
Agni Sankat [1] Santunu Misra
Anti Churi Tanti Kate [2] Basant Sahu Bijay Mohanty, Hara Patnaik, Dukhiram Swain, Jayiram Samal
Aranya Rodan [3] Biplaba Roy Choudhary Priyambda Roy, Sarat Pujari, Raicharan
Badshah [4] Prasenjit Chatterjee
Bhinna Samaya [5] Man Mohan Mahapatra
Ghara Mora Swarga [6] Aruna Mohanty Sriram Panda, Mahasweta Roy, Mihir Das, Bijay Mohanty
Maa [7] Prashanta Nanda Shrikant, Ritu Das, Rakhi Guljar
Maa Jahara Saha [8] Kanhu Mohanty Uttam Mohanty, Aparajita Mohanty, Mihir Das, Jayiram Samal, Dukhiram Swain
Mukti Tirtha [9] Himanshu Das
Naga Panchami [10] Bijay Bhaskar Uttam Mohanty, Prasanjeet, Rutupurna Ghosh, Debashree Roy
Panjur Bhitare Sari [11] Avtar Singh Bijay Mohanty, Mihir Das, Tandra Ray, Aparajita MohantyRemake of Hindi film Choti Bohu
Preeti Ra Iti [12] Raghu Misra
Sukha Sansara [13] Biresh Chatterji
Tara [14] Bijaya Jena Bijaya Jena, Sunil Chourasia, Anita Das
Udandi Sita [15] Avatar Singh Uttam Mohanty, Bijay Mohanty, Aparajita Mohanty

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