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Jai Jagannatha
Directed bySabyasachi Mohapatra
Written bySabyasachi Mohapatra
Produced byB.Chintu Mohapatra
StarringSarat Pujari
Sritam Das
Jyoti Misra
Mohini Shilalipi
CinematographyAum Prakash Mohapatra
Edited byRajendra Mohapatra
Music byLate Akshaya Mohanty
Distributed byAdlabs
Release date
12 July 2007
Running time
127 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesOdia
Hindi
English
Bengali
Assamese, Chhattisgarhi
Bhojpuri
Rajasthani
Punjabi
Gujarati
Marathi
Telugu
Tamil
Malayalam
Nepali
Budget$ 1,400,000

Jai Jagannatha (Template:Lang-or, Template:Lang-hi, Template:Lang-bn, Template:Lang-as, Template:Lang-pa, Template:Lang-gu, Template:Lang-te, Template:Lang-ta, Template:Lang-ml) is a 2007 Indian multilingual mythological film directed by Sabyasachi Mohapatra, released in 15 languages. Besides Odia and Hindi, it was released in English, Bengali, Assamese, Chhattisgarhi, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Nepali languages.[1][2][3]

Synopsis

The story of Jai Jagannatha is based on the ancient scripture Laxmi Puran. The untouchables were not allowed to pray, worship and do rituals to God in the ancient ages. Sriya, one of the important characters in this story, dares to pray and worship and wins over the support of Goddess Lakshmi. The real drama begins when Lakshmi is separated by Lord Jagannath at the behest of his brother Balram (Balabhadra) because she ends discrimination on earth by encouraging even untouchables to conduct rituals and worship.

As Lakshmi moves out of Jagannath’s household, Jagannath and Balram undergo immense suffering — so much so that they have to starve without water and food. The curse of Lakshmi had such a severe impact on the brothers that for 12 years they had a tough time. Soon they realised the importance of Lakshmi and were keen to bring her back to their abode. Lakshmi returned to Jagannath’s abode on one condition: There will be no discrimination of caste and creed on earth.

This unique story highlighted that for God everyone was equal besides it reflected the reforms and progressive stance of Gods from the ancient times. Only in the end through Narad it is revealed that Jagannath to end casteism and discrimination had "set up" these series of events which highlighted the social message besides the strength of true spirituality.[4]

Cast

Crew

Awards

Review

Jai Jagannatha, a movie directed by the Odia director Sabyasachi Mohapatra is being released with a record number of 13 languages apart from Hindi and Odia. Jai Jagannatha is a multilingual socio-mythological feature film. State of the art graphics, rich production values and divine music are the highpoints of Jai Jagannatha. This socio-mythological film has six songs in all.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Oriya movie 'Jai Jagannath' creates history". Realbollywood.com. 11 November 2006. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  2. ^ "> News Headlines > Adlabs to release mythological film 'Jai Jagannath'". Indiantelevision.com. 26 June 2007. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Oriya film 'Jai Jagannath' creates history - Bollywood News". Bharatwaves.com. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  4. ^ ""Jai Jagannath" is a Trendsetter". Orissa Cinema. 8 June 2007. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
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  6. ^ "Sisir Mishra and Surendra Sahoo are recipients of Jayadev Puraskar "Jai Jagannath" gets the special jury award". Hinduonnet.com. 26 February 2008. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
  7. ^ [2] Archived 2014-04-13 at the Wayback Machine