Jajabara (1975)

 ●  Oriya ● 2 hrs 15 mins

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"Sundari Tota" is inhabited by the tribal people. The landlord Rashbihari Samanrai , who owned the "Sundari Tota" inclined to donate the same land to Sadhu Baba for construction of Ashram. But his elder son Anu, who wants to establish a factory on the same site opposes it and also his younger son Arup, who has love interest with the daughter of tribal head tries to stop the construction as well.
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Did you know? The movie was based on the nomadic lifestyle, and a person's transition into a humane life filled with love, sorrow and joy. Read More
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as Jhili
as Arup Samantrai
as Sujata
as Sunanda
Supporting Actor
as Rasbihari Samantrai
as Nilakantha
as Brundaban
as Sadhu Baba's assistant
Supporting Actor
as Sadhu Baba
as Paria
as Chameli
Supporting Actress
as Jagabandhu

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Oriya
Colour Info:
Black & White
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Tracklist
Music Label: Saregama India Limited
06:53

Music Director: Akshaya Mohanty
Lyricist: Akshaya Mohanty
Playback Singer: Akshaya Mohanty, Trupti Das
02:46

Music Director: Akshaya Mohanty
Lyricist: Akshaya Mohanty
Playback Singer: Akshaya Mohanty, Trupti Das
02:34

Music Director: Akshaya Mohanty
Lyricist: Akshaya Mohanty
Playback Singer: Pranab Patnaik
02:59

Music Director: Akshaya Mohanty
Lyricist: Akshaya Mohanty
Playback Singer: Trupti Das, Geeta Patnaik
Trivia:
The movie was converted to color with a team of digital artistes - 21 technocrats with 736 days of time to film and the extensive effort of Bappu Lenka to revive the classic movie.

The movie was based on the nomadic lifestyle, and a person's transition into a humane life filled with love, sorrow and joy.

The director of the film "Trimurti" is not an actual person.