Sindura Bindu

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Sindura Bindu
Directed by Sisir Misra
Written by Sisir Misra
Produced byKedar Guru
Lokanath Guru
B. K. Agrawal
S. K. Agrawal
L. G. Patra
Starring Sriram Panda
Tripura Misra
Prashant Nanda
Sujata Anand
Ajit Das
CinematographyDilip Dutta
Edited byMadan Gupte
Music by Prafulla Kar
Production
company
Mahalaxmi Films
Distributed byProgressive Films Productions
Release date
  • 15 July 1976 (1976-07-15)
Running time
153 min
Country India
Language Odia

Sindura Bindu is an Odia romantic love story released on 15 July 1976. [1] [2] This is the debut film of ace director Sisir Misra as director. The film is a gloomy tale of childhood lovers, who separate and unite at the end. [3]

Contents

Cast

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Soundtrack

The music for the film was composed by Prafulla Kar.

SongLyricsSinger(s)
"Keun Nama Dhari Dakibu Tumaku" Kalindi Charan Panigrahi Pranab Patnaik
"Keun Nama Dhari Dakibu Tumaku" Kalindi Charan Panigrahi Vani Jayaram
"Adine Mali Mahaka Ke Kala Kuhuka" Shibabrata Das Vani Jayaram, Sudharama
"Jaubanaru Aparadha Tahinru Jaata" Shibabrata Das Pranab Patnaik, Sudharama
"Mo Priya Tharu Kie Adhika Sundara" Prafulla Kar Chita Ranjan Jena
"Najaa Radhika Eka Eka"Shibabrata Das Raghunath Panigrahi
"Tuma Saadhira Ranga Nakali Nakali"Shibabrata Das Chita Ranjan Jena, Vani Jairam
"Gulguli Gulguli Alei Khai Mo Malei" Prafulla Kar Prafulla Kar

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Box office

The film was a box office hit and celebrated Silver Jubilee week in various theaters. [6] [7]

Awards

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