Odisha Channel Bureau Bhubaneswar: Two new Odia films have been released in many theatres across Odisha to keep the film lovers of the State busy during the celebration of the annual Raja festival. While `Golapi Golapi’ directed by Susant Mani was released on Friday, Something Something 2 directed by Sudhakar Vasanth was released on Saturday.Golapi Golapi depicts a love story featuring Amlan and Riya as the lead pair in the film that has been produced by the Sarthak Group.Veteran actors Siddhanta Mahapatra, Mihir Das and Aparajita Mohanty have also acted in the film.On the other hand, Something Something 2 is said to be the first sequel to be produced by the Ollywood film industry.Sequel Something Something that was released in 2011, Something Something 2 stars actor-turned-Rajya Sabha Member Anubhav Mohanty and wife Barsha Priyadarshini.Barsha has played a double role of a Hindu and Muslim girl in this family drama.Both films are likely to entertain the audience during the ongoing Raja festival.
June 14, 2014
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