Odisha State Film Award for Best Singer

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Winners of Odisha State Film Award for Best Singer:

YearFilmFemale SingerFilmMale Singer
1976XX Sindura Bindu Pranab Patnaik
1977XX Mukti Raghunath Panigrahi
1978 Taapoi Trupti Das Balidan Prafula Kar
1979 Srikrushna Rasalila Bhubaneswari Mishra Mathura Bijay Bhikari Bal
1980 Jay Ma Mangala Bhubaneswari Mishra Kie Jite Kie Hare Akshaya Mohanty
1981 Devajani Vani Jairam Tike Hasa Tike Luha Bhikari Bal
1982 Asanta Graha Geeta Patanaik Astaraga Pranab Patnaik
1983 Dhare Aalua Indrani Mishra Jhiati Sita Pari Pranab Patnaik
1984 Jaga Balia Trupti Das Jaiphula Akshaya Mohanty
1985 Gruhalakshmi Gita Das School Master Ajaya Chakrabarty
1986 Sata kebe Luchi Rahena S. Janaki Ei Aama Sansar Akshaya Mohanty
1987 Tunda Baida Anuradha Paudwal Badhu Nirupama Akshaya Mohanty
1988 Jahaku Rakhibe Ananta Trupti Das Kanyadaan Pranab Patnaik
1989 Sasti Trupti Das Pratisosh Aparadh Nehen Pranab Pattnaik
1990 Daiba Daudi Geeta Das Daiba Daudi Subas Das
1991 Ama Ghar Ama Sansar Lopita Mishra Kotia Manisha Gotia Jaga Debasis Mohapatra
1992 Mukti Tirtha Lopita Mishra Mukti Tirtha Debasis Mohapatra
1993 Mo Kanhu Re K. S. Chithra Asha Pranab Pattnaik
1994 Sagar Ganga Sadhna Sargam Akuha Katha Kumar Sanu
1995 Sakala Tirtha To Charana Geeta Das & Sangita & SchitraXX
1996XX Raghu Arakhita Akshaya Mohanty
1997 Khandaei Akhi Re Luha Anuradha Paudwal Jibana Sathi Chandra Sekhara
1998 Sata Michha Gita Das Ram Laxman Sonu Nigam
1999 Mana Rahi Gala Tumari Thare Ira Mohanty Mana Rahi Gala Tumari Thare Subash Das
2000 Gare Sindura Dhare Luha Mitali Chinara Kasia Kapila Rudra Mahanty
2001 Mo Kola To Jhulana Ira Mohanty Mo Kola To Jhulana T.Souri
2002 Rakhi Bandili Mo Rakhib Mana Priti Nanda Rakhi Bandili Mo Rakhib Mana Abhaya Mallia
2003 Rahichhi Rahibi Tori Pain Priti Nanda Nari Akhi Re Nia T.Souri
2004 Suna Sankhali Shweta Mishra XX
2005 Shaashu Ghara Chaalijibi Tapu Misra Mo Mana Khali Tumari Pain Saurabh Nayak
2006 Puja Pain Phulatie Sreeja Panda Bhagya Chakra Ratikant Satpathy
2007 Rakate Lekchi Naa Sulagana Nanda Dhauli Express Chitaranjan Tripathy
2008 Hasib Puni Mo Suna Sansar Sailabhama Mahapatra Hasib Puni Mo Suna Sansar Bibhu Kishore
2009 Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei Ira Mohanty Ulugulan Pankaj Jal
2010 Megha Sabari Re Asiba Pheri Ira Mohanty Prema Adhei Akhyara Babushan
2011 Mote Bohu Kari Nei Jaa Ira Mohanty Mu Premi Mu Pagala Krishna Beura
2012 Tu Mo Suna Tu Mo Hira Tapu Misra Love Master Babushan
2013 Mu Raja Tu Rani Ira Mohanty Rumku Jhumana Ratikant Satpathy

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