Kaa (1965 film)

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Kaa
Directed bySiddharth (Gour Prasad Ghose, Parbati Ghose, & Ram Chandra Thakur)
Written byKanhu Charan Mohanty
Produced byParbati Ghose
StarringGour Prasad Ghose
Parbati Ghose
Geetarani
Manimala Devi
CinematographyDeoji Bhai
Bijoy De
Music by Bhubaneswar Mishra
Production
company
Sarathi Films
Release date
  • 5 August 1966 (1966-08-05)
Running time
165 min
CountryIndia
LanguageOdia
BudgetINR 1,12,500

Kaa is a 1965 Odia film directed by Siddhartha, which is a pseudonym for Gour Prasad Ghose, Parbati Ghose, & Ram Chandra Thakur.[1][2][3][4][5] The film is based on Kanhu Charan Mohanty's award-winning literary masterpiece in the same name.[6][7] The Film glorifies the story of a barren woman, who induced her husband to marry another woman for the sake of the birth of a child.[8]

Synopsis[edit]

Nandika (Parbati Ghose) and Sunanda (Gour Ghose) are happily married and live with mother-in-law Abhaya (Manimala Devi) and sister-in law Kuni in their ancestral rural home. After seven years of marriage, Nadika is still childless. Abhaya always worries about a successor to her family. Friends and relatives always blame and offend Nandika for her barrenness. So Nandika decides to make a sacrifice and convinces Sunanda to marry a girl again for the sake of a child. With lot of pressure from his mother and wife, Sunanda does marry Lalita (Geetarani). Lalita compels Sunanda to take her to his home in the city and starts living there. Over time, destiny takes a turn and it is Nandika that gets pregnant. Lalita becomes envious fearing Sunanda may not return to her. However, it so happens, Nandika dies after giving birth to a child. Lalita repents and adopts Nandika's child as her own child.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

The music for the film is composed by Bhubanseswar Misra.

Song Lyrics Singer(s)
"Adina Bauda Adina Kuhudi" Narsingha Mohapatro, SP Naik, & Debdas Chhotray Akshaya Mohanty
"Libhi Libhi Jae Aakhi Luha" Debdas Chotrai Sandhya Mukherjee
"Tume Janana Janana Mun Janena" Debdas Chotrai Nirmala Mishra, Pranab Patnaik
"Maunabati Mauna Kiaan Lagai Dei Manare" Narsingha Mohapatro, SP Naik, & Debdas Chhotray Akshaya Mohanty
"Madhura E Chanda Raati Hase Taara" Debdas Chotrai Nirmala Mishra
"Chora Chora Chahanire" Debdas Chotrai Raghunath Panigrahi

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Trivia[edit]

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

Role Pseudonym Real name
Director Siddharth (Ram Chandra Thakur, Gour Prasad Ghose & Parbati Ghose)
Music composer Srikumar Bhubneswar Misra
Actress Chandana Parbati Ghosh

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Box office[edit]

The film was made on a budget of INR 1,12,500.00.[15] The film got a huge response and was a box office hit.[16]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "GourParbati". GPGenterprise.com.
  2. ^ Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (p-1956). Routledge, United Kingdom. ISBN 978-1135943257.
  3. ^ "Kaa". IncredibleOrissa.
  4. ^ "ODIA FILMS LIST FROM THE YEAR 1936 - 2010". ORISSABARTA.COM.
  5. ^ "A List of Oriya Films". Orissacinema.com.
  6. ^ Orissa Review, Volume 36 (p-24). Home Department, Government of Orissa, 1978.
  7. ^ K. Moti Gokulsing, Wimal Dissanayake (2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas (p-66). Routledge, United Kingdom. ISBN 9780415677745.
  8. ^ Indian Literature, Volumes 1-2 (p-103). Sahitya Akademi, 1958.
  9. ^ "Film : Kaa". OdiaMusic.
  10. ^ "ODIA KATHACHITRA GEETA". Petlinks.
  11. ^ "Nirmala Mishra sings 'Madhura E Chanda Raati....' in Odia Movie 'Kaa'(1966)". odia melody.
  12. ^ "Akshaya Mohanty sings 'Adina Bauda...Adina Kuhudi...' in Odia Movie 'Kaa'". odia melody.
  13. ^ "Sandhya Mukherjee sings 'Libhi Libhi Jaae...' in Odia Movie 'Kaa'(1966)". odia melody.
  14. ^ Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen (10 July 2014). Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (p-227). Routledge, United Kingdom. ISBN 978-1135943257.
  15. ^ Indian Parliament, Rajya Sabha. Parliamentary Debates: Official Report. Rajya Sabha, Volume 54, Parts 1-2 (p-133). Council of States Secretariat, 1965.
  16. ^ Cuttack Review of Literature, Criticiscm & Ideas (p-174). S. Patnaik, 1982.
  17. ^ Cultural Forum, Volume 12 (p-99). the University of California, 1969.
  18. ^ Journal (p-43). Kala Vikash Kendra, Cuttack, 1972.

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