
‘Pushkara' wins nat'l award for best Odia film
Sabyasachi Mishra
and Supriya Nayak and directed by Subhransu Das, is based on writer Sankar Tripathy's Odia novel 'Nadabindu' (2004).
"It is a matter of pride for the team of Pushkara. When everybody was questioning the existence of Odia films, we tried very hard to serve an authentic Odia film and attract cine lovers to theatres with an honest attempt. We also found commercial success. Now our film has received a national award. We are very happy," said Sabyasachi.
Another Odia film, 'Mo Bou, Mo Gaan', directed by Subash Sahoo, received an award in the category of 'Best Biographical/Historical Reconstruction/Compilation Film'.
It shared the award with an English language film.
Cinematographer Prasantanu Mohapatra from Odisha won the 'Best Cinematography' award for the Hindi film, 'The Kerala Story'. Mohapatra has worked in several Hindi, Odia and other films.
Another Odia film, 'The Sea and Seven Villages', directed by Himansu Sekhar Khatua, received a certificate under the 'Special Mention' category.
CM Mohan Charan Majhi congratulated the producers, directors, actors, and everyone associated with 'Pushkara' and 'The Sea and Seven Villages'.
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"Wishing that the Odia film industry continues to progress with many more original and excellent films," the CM added.
Hindi film, 'The Silent Epidemic', won an award for the "Best Non-feature Film Promoting Social and Environmental Values. The film was produced by Cinema4good Pvt Ltd of Odisha native Jitendra Mishra and Raahgiri Foundation (Sarika Panda Bhatt).
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