Sri Jagannath (film)

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Shri Jagannatha
Directed by Chitta Ranjan Mitra
Produced by Roopa Bharati
Starring Gopal Chandra Ghosh
Gloria Rout
Chapala Nayak
Rama Chandra Mania
Distributed by Roopa Bharati
Release date
  • 1950 (1950)
Country India
Language Odia

Shri Jagannatha [1] is a 1950 Indian Oriya film directed by Chitta Ranjan Mitra. [2]

Contents

Story

The story is about Jagannath's existence at Nila Parvata in the form of Nilamadhav.

Cast

Credits

Songs

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References

  1. Sri Jagannath at IMDb
  2. "Sri Jagannath Oriya Film – 1950, Videos, wallpapers, photos, songs". www.fullorissa.com. Retrieved 29 January 2009.