List of Ollywood films of 2007

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This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack in 2007:

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2007
Chaka Chaka Bhaurin [1] Subhendu Swain Siddhanta Mahapatra, Mihir Das, Kajol Mishra
Dhauli Express [2] Chitta Ranjan Tripathi Siddhanta Mahapatra, Samaresh, Anu Choudhary, Kajal
E Mana Manena [3] N. Padhi Arindam, Mihir Das, Kajal, Barsha, Dushmant
Jai Jagannatha [4] Sabyasachi Mahapatra Sadhu Meher, Jyoti Misra, Sritam Das, Sarat Pujari
Kathantara [5] Himanshu Khatua Anu Choudhary, Bhaswati Basu, Rasesh Mohanty, Mamuni Mishra Best Oriya Film-44th National Film Festival, India
8 state film awards
Kalishankar [6] Prashanta Nanda, Basanta Sahu Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anubhav Mohanty, Arindam, Anu Chowdhury, Ashish Vidyarthi
Lakhmi Pratima [7] Mohammad Mohsin Siddhanta Mahapatra, Rachana Banerjee, Sritam Das
Lal Tuku Tuku Sadhaba Bahu [8] Sangram Biswal Arindam Roy, Anu Chowdhury
Mahanayak [9] Debu Patnaik Anubhav Mohanty, Koel Mallick, Rahul Dev Remake of Telugu movie Ranam
Mo Suna Pua [10] Jyotiprakash Das Mahashweta Roy, Samaresh Routray Jyoti Mishra
Monika O My Darling [11] Nilamani Sahu Rabi Misra, Mamuni Misra, Hari
Mu Tate Love Karuchi [12] Ashok Pati Siddhanta Mahapatra, Mihir Das, Arindam, Bijay Mohanty, Uttam Mohanty, Namrata Thapa, Mamuni Misra
Nari Nuhen Tu Narayani [13] Himanshu Parija Siddhanta Mahapatra, Diptirekha Panda, Rachana Banerjee
Pagala Premi [14] Hara Patnaik Sabyasachi, Arpita, Saroj Das, Debjani Remake of Telugu movie Arya
Pheria Mo Suna Bhauni [15] Ranjita Mohanty Mihir Das, Jina
Puja Pain Phulatie [16] Gadadhar Puttty Sarat Pujari, Adyasha Mohapatra, Naina Das State Film Award(Best child artist)-Adyasha Mohapatra
Best Oriya film in 54th National film award
Samaya Hathare Dori [17] Amulya Das Siddhanta Mahapatra, Anu choudhary, Mihir Das, Meghna Misra
Rasika Nagar [18] Dilipa Panda Siddhanta Mahapatra, Namrata Thapa Remake of 2004 Tamil movie Perazhagan
To Bina Mo Kahani Adha [19] Sanjay Nayak Anubhav Mohanty, Archita, Ajit Das, Anita Das, Rai Mohan, Debajani, Jai
To Pain Nebi Mu Sahe Janama [20] Sanjay Nayak & Malay Misra Archita Sahu The Best Actress Award to Archita in 2007
Tumaku Paruni Ta Bhuli [21] Chakradhar Sahu Manoj Misra, Sunil Kumar, Anu Chowdhury, Amelie Panda

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