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Stree
Audio artwork
Directed bySharada Prasana Nayak (Siddharth)
Written byShrabani
Produced byParbati Ghosh
StarringGaura Prasad Ghosh
Parbati Ghosh
Sarat Pujari
Leela Dulali
CinematographyShanti Dutt
Edited byRamesh Joshi
Music byBhubaneswar Misra
Production
company
Sarathi Films
Release date
  • 17 May 1968 (1968-05-17)
Running time
158 min
CountryIndia
LanguageOdia
BudgetINR 1,87,000

Stree (Template:Lang-or) is an 1968 Odia film directed by Sharada Prasana Nayak under pseudonymity screen name of Siddharth.[1][2][3][4]

Synopsis

Prasanna Choudhury is famous doctor and lives in Puri with his sister Anuaradha and brother Ashok. One day while traveling with her brother Ashok in sea shore, Anuradha finds a man lying unconsciousness in the tides. She rescues the man with the help of Ashok and bring him to her home. With the treatment of doctor Prasanna and timely nursing of Anuradha, the man named Debabrata goes well. In the meantime Anuradha and Debabrata fall in love. By knowing this Prasanna have no choice but agrees to the marriage of Anuradha and Debabrata. While reaching Debarata's home, Anuradha finds that he is a widower and has a son. Anuradha feels betrayed but as a devoted wife forgets everything and tries to adjust with the family. Gradually she takes care Debrabrat's family and also his son. Debabrata's sister Bhanu can't accept Anuradha and creates misunderstanding between wife and husband. At last biased Debabrata leaves the house with his son ignoring his wife Anuradha. But Anuradha doesn't lose hope. With her determination, sacrifice and devotion, the family unites at last.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music for the film is composed by Bhubanseswar Misra.

Song Lyrics Singer(s)
Sanja Sakale Tuma Chhabi Khoje Narayan Prasad Singh Nirmala Mishra
Jhumi Jhumi Aase Aakhi Narayan Prasad Singh Sujata Mukherjee, Akshaya Mohanty
Mo Aakhira Kete Katha Mo Manara Nirabata Sharada Prasana Nayak Sandhya Mukherjee,
Tuma Bina Ei Raati Bhala Lagen Narayan Prasad Singh Nirmala Mishra, Pranab Patnaik
Tume Jyadi Saathi Mora Nia Mote Bhulai Narayan Prasad Singh Nirmala Mishra
Kali Juga Krushna Muhin Tu Mo Heroine Sharada Prasana Nayak Akshaya Mohanty
Biti Jae Re
Ganga Je Deshe

[5][6][7][8][9]

Trivia

The film's director, music composer and heroine have pseudonym names.

Role Pseudonym Real name
Director Siddharth Sharada Prasana Nayak
Music composer Srikumar Bhubneswar Misra
Actress Chandana Parbati Ghosh

[10]

Box office

The film was made on a budget of INR 1,87,000.00.[11] The film declared as a box office hit.[12]

Awards

References

  1. ^ Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen. Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (p-101). Routledge, United Kingdom. ISBN 1135943257.
  2. ^ "Stree". IncredibleOrissa.
  3. ^ "ODIA FILMS LIST FROM THE YEAR 1936 - 2010". ORISSABARTA.COM.
  4. ^ "A List of Oriya Films". Orissacinema.com.
  5. ^ "Film : Stree". OdiaMusic.
  6. ^ "ODIA KATHACHITRA GEETA". Petlinks.
  7. ^ "Film:Stree". Odia Movie Database.
  8. ^ "Akshaya Mohanty & Sujata Mukherjee sings 'Jhumi Jhumi Ase Akhi..' in Odia Movie 'Stree'(1968)". odia melody.
  9. ^ "Akshaya Mohanty sings 'Kali Yuga Krushna..' in Odia Movie 'Stree'(1968)". odia melody.
  10. ^ Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen. Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (p-227). Routledge, United Kingdom. ISBN 1135943257.
  11. ^ Orissa (India). Finance Dept. Budget of the Government of Orissa, Volumes 4-5 (p-111). Government of Orissa, 1974.
  12. ^ Cuttack Review of Literature, Criticiscm & Ideas (p-174). S. Patnaik, 1982.
  13. ^ Tad Bentley Hammer. International film prizes: an encyclopedia Volume 1333 of Garland reference library of the humanities (p-227). Garland, 1991. ISBN 0824070992. {{cite book}}: line feed character in |title= at position 46 (help)
  14. ^ Cultural Forum, Volume 12 (p-169). the University of California, 1969.
  15. ^ Rajendra Ojha. National film award winners: 1953-1997 (p-126). Screen World Publication, 1998.