Niraba Jhada

Niraba Jhada

Release date : July 20, 1984
Runtime : 1h 59m
Countries of origin : India / France /
Original Language : Oriya / French /
Director : Manmohan Mahapatra /
Production companies : Chayadhawni Productions / National Film Development Corporation of India /
July 20, 1984 1h 59m India Drama Oriya More
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In a remote village in Odisha, poverty and illiteracy have fostered dependence on superstition. The villagers have mortgaged their land to the landlord Janrdhan, who forces many of them to become contract laborers and leave the village to earn a livelihood. The story revolves around two villagers, Haria and Bhamar, and Bhamar's daughter, Phoola, who become entangled in Janrdhan's greed and oppression.
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  • title:Niraba Jhada
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1984
  • Runtime:1h 59m
  • Genres: Drama · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: India · France ·
  • Original Language: Oriya · French ·
  • Director: Manmohan Mahapatra /
  • Writers: Nandalal Mahapatra · Manmohan Mahapatra ·
  • Production companies: Chayadhawni Productions · National Film Development Corporation of India ·
  • Overview:In a remote village in Odisha, poverty and illiteracy have fostered dependence on superstition. The villagers have mortgaged their land to the landlord Janrdhan, who forces many of them to become contract laborers and leave the village to earn a livelihood. The story revolves around two villagers, Haria and Bhamar, and Bhamar's daughter, Phoola, who become entangled in Janrdhan's greed and oppression.
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