List of Ollywood films of the 1970s

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A list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack in the 1970s:

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1970
1971
Sansara Gaur Ghosh, Parbati Ghosh Gaur Ghosh, Chapala
1972
1973
Dharitri Nitai Palit Shriram Panda, Prashanta Nanda, Dhir Biswal, Sandhya
Ghara Sansara Byomokesh Tripathy, Gopal Ghosh Sarat Pujari, Prashanta Nanda, Sujata
1974
Mana Akasha Nitai Palit Shriram Panda, Tripura Misra, Shanti Swaroop
Kanakalata Ghanashyam Mahapatra Harish, Sujata based on Nandakishore Bal's novel Kanakalata
1975
Mamata Byomokesh Tripathy Prashanta Nanda, Sujata, Suresh
Samaya Ganesh Mahapatra Prashanta Nanda, Tripura Misra, Shriram Panda First Oriya movie partially in color
Jajabara Trimurty Shriram Panda, Banaja Mohanty,Hemanta Das
1976
Krushna Sudama Nitai Palit Gobinda Tej, Tripura Misra, Anita Das
Bali Ghara Abhiyatrik Sadhu Meher, Prashanta Nanda, Preeti
Gapa Hele Bi Sata Nageen Roy Harish, Banaja Mohanty First Oriya Color Movie
Sindura Bindu Sisir Misra Shriram Panda, Prashanta Nanda, Tripura Misra
Sesha Shrabana Prashanta Nanda Prashanta Nanda, Mahasweta Roy, Hemanta Das
Hira Moti Manika J. Adeni Prashanta Nanda, Mahasweta Roy, Dhira Biswal
1977
Anuraga J. Adam Suresh, Saudamini
Amar Prem Gopal Gosh Suresh, Banaja Mohanty Hemanta Das, Natabar Sena
Punarmilan K. H. D. Rao Chakrapani, Rosa
Mukti Byomokesh Tripathy Sujata, Tribhubhan, Deepa Sahu
Abhiman Sadhu Meher Uttam Mohanty, Sarat Pujari, Rita, Babi Debut film of Uttam mohanty
Bandhu Mahanty Nitai Palit Gobinda Tej, Banaja Mohanty, Anita Das
Ae Nuhen Kahani K. H. D. Rao Chakrapani, Mahasweta Roy
Rakta Golap Bhimeswar Rao Suresh, Banaja Mohanty
Naga Phasa Basant Nayak Shriram Panda, Prashanta Nanda, Banaja Mohanty, Jai, Nari, Bijay Mohanty
Suna Sansar Sisir Misra Babi, Sujata Nanda, Niharika
Chilika Teerey Biplab Roy Choudhary Bijay Mohanty, Tandra Roy
Ahuti Niharika Sahu
1978
Topoi Sarat Pujari Prashanta Nanda, Krushna Prava
Pipasha Devi Das Ajit Das, Tandra Roy
Saakhi Gopinath Ganesh Mahapatra Pradeep, Mala Bose, Padma Khanna
Priyatama Biswajeet Das Shriram Panda, Mahasweta Roy
Samarpana Prafulla Rath/N. Gopal Sarat Pujari, Tandra Roy
Kula Chandrama K. H. D. Rao Chakrapani, Anita Das
Parivar K. H. D. Rao Chakrapani, Niharika
Jhilmil K. H. D. Rao Shriram Panda, Mahasweta Roy,Luna mohapatra
Janmadata K. H. D. Rao Shriram Panda, Mahasweta Roy
Pati Patni M. S. K. Reddy Sarat Pujari, Uttam Mohanty Roja Ramani
Sati Anusaya A. Sanjeevi Chakrapani, Narendra Mishra Mahasweta Roy
Kabi Samrat Upendra Bhanja R. G. Gop Sarat Pujari, Uttam Mohanty Mahasweta Roy
Sankha Mahuri Akshaya Mohanty Shriram Panda, Uttam Mohanty, Mahasweta Roy
Gauri Dhir Biswal Prashanta Nanda, Ajit Das Mahasweta Roy
Suna Sansar Sisir Misra Sriram Panda
1979
Balidan Prashanta Nanda Prashanta Nanda, Sujata Mahasweta Roy
Nijhum Rati Ra Saathi Biswajit Das Uttam Mohanty, Mahasweta Roy
Sautuni Akshaya Mohanty Bijay Mohanty, Tandra Roy, Anita Das
Samar Salim Saimon Sailaja Nanda Sujata, Anita Das
Nila Madhab J. P. Bhagat Pratihari, Mamata
SriKrushna Raas Leela Sona Mukherjee Rabindra, Tapati, Priti
Sri Jagannath Bijay Bhaskar Chakrapani, Meenushree, Jharana Das
Chinha Achinha Kumar Anand Uttam Mohanty, Mahasweta Roy, Sujata
Mathua Vijay A. Sanjeevi Shrikant, Anita Das, Rupalekha
Anuraga Nitai Palit Arun Misra, Biren Mohanty, Malavika Roy

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