Tumaku Paruni Ta Bhuli

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Tumaku Paruni Ta Bhuli
Directed by Chakradhara Sahu
Written by Sankar Tripathy& Ranjan Das
Produced by Chakradhara Sahu & Rukmani Das
Starring Manoj Misra
Sunil Kumar
Anu Chowdhury
Amelie Panda
Uttam Mohanty
Cinematography Ganeswara Mohapatra
Edited by Chakradhara Sahu
Music by Malaya Mishra
Distributed by Dreamland Cine Crafts
Release date
  • 12 December 2007 (2007-12-12)
CountryIndia
Language Odia

Tumaku Paruni Ta Bhuli is a 2007 Indian Oriya film directed by Chakradhara Sahu. [1] [2]

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Plot

Anu & Ameli are two sisters. Both deeply in love with Sunil. But Sunil loves Anu. When Anu becomes aware of Ameli's love interest with Sunil, she decides to make a sacrifice and compels Sunil to marry Ameli. Anu herself marries Manoj, a local goon to stay away from Sunil & Amile. As usual Manoj starts torturing Anu & her son. In the meantime, when Sunil gets knowledge of Anu's trauma, he comes to rescue Anu from Manoj. In a clash between Sunil & Manoj, when Monaj attempts to kill Sunil, Anu kills Manoj.

Cast

Awards

Orissa State Film Awards 2006

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Soundtrack

The composer of the film is Malay Misra.

TrackSongSinger(s)lyric
1Aare Aare Mo Geetare Mitare Aare Kunal Ganjawala Mohit Chakraborty
2Dinare Souchi Mun Rati Sounahin Pankaja Jal & Ira Mohanty Jatindra Pradhan
3E Jibana Emiti Suna Geetatiere Kunal Ganjawala Arun Mantri
4E kemiti Rutu Hela Abhijit Misra Nirmal Nayak
5Na Na Nare Jibana Dau Sadhena Kailash Kher Bijaya Malla

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