


4.Sidhant Mohapatra Although actor-turned-MP Siddhant Mohapatra is concentrating more on his political career after his popularity appears to have decreased with only a couple of films being released.
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She entered Ollywood with Odia movie ‘Target’ against Amlan Das under the banner of Maa Tarini Films Production. He has charged Rs 13 lakh for his recently released movie ‘Pilata Bigidi Gala’, said sources in Odisha Film Development Corporation (OFDC). The Bengali girl Jhilik Bhattacharjee, who has already established herself as a matured Odia actor, is getting above Rs 6 lakh per film and is gradually picking up. Ollywood industry sources said Riya is getting above Rs 8 lakh for an Odia movie. 3.RiyaĪnother Ollywood actress Riya, who is also ruling the silver screen with her fascinating acting and appealing physique, is not behind to other actors when it comes to remuneration. Archita is seen doing more endorsements than Barsha. Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has recently roped in Archita as brand ambassador for the smart city project. When it comes to endorsements, Archita and Barsha, who are ambassadors for several brands, demand about Rs 2 lakh for each endorsement. She has taken above Rs 9 lakh for Odia movie ‘Gapa Helebi Sata’. 2.Barsa Priyadarshiniīarsha Priyadarshini comes second among the highest paid female actors in the Ollywood industry. Archita is regularly seen at cultural events. She has charged Rs 10 lakh for a movie ‘Pilata Bigidi Gala’, said industry sources. Besides, she is getting above Rs 30,000 to attend an event. Archita, who is stealing the hearts of Odia film lovers with her scintillating performances and charming looks, is charging about Rs 10 lakh for each movie showing her dominance in the Ollywood industry. Produced by Sitaram Agrawal and directed by Ramesh Rout, the film hits the theatres on July 12, few days before the auspicious occasion of Rath Yatra. I am grateful to Lord Jagannath and all my fans.” Starring Sabyasachi Mishra, Elina Samantray, Papu Pom Pom, Lipsa Mishra and Priyanka in lead roles, ‘Toka Ta Phasigala’ will be Sarthak Music’s 23rd film. I was shocked to know that Bollywood star Tiger Shroff liked it and performed on it too. I had listened to Papu Bhai and Sabyasachi singing some songs before, so we thought of roping them in.” About the music composition, he said, “We planned the drum pattern first followed by the rhythm. Hence, we had to compose a song which is entertaining as well as of a medium pace to match the flow of a drunken man. He further said, “In the song sequence, the two lead characters will be seen in an intoxicated state.

We already have an old proverb ‘Maya re Baya’, hence I suggested the line ‘this is Maya re Baya’ in order to make it appear trendy.” On the decision of roping in Papu and Sabyasachi for the song, Nirmal said, “Just like ‘Kolaveri’ was sung by the lead actor Dhanush himself, we thought of Papu and Sabyasachi who worked really hard to sing it the way we wanted them to.” Music director Baidyanath credited Nirmal for the song’s success. Talking about the making of the song, he revealed, “Girls are perceived as ‘Maya’ (illusion) and boys become ‘Baya’ (crazy) for them usually. Papu plays a man with two wives in the film and Sabyasachi will be seen opposite Elina Samantaray who plays Papu’s sister.” I am glad that I and Papu bhai recorded the song without any retakes.” Popularly known as ‘Mama’ in the industry, lyricist Nirmal said, “This song was designed for a sequence where the two male leads Sabyasachi and Papu Pom Pom get into trouble. What more do you need when a star like Tiger Shroff dances on your song? I am lucky that after the success of my first song which I sang for the film ‘Pilata Bigidi Gala’, I got the chance to sing two more, including the title track of ‘Hela Mate Prema Jara’ and a song in the movie ‘Sita Rama nkara Bahaghara’. Talking to MCL, an overwhelmed Sabyasachi said, “I never expected such a huge appreciation for the song. Pilata Bigidi Gala (The Boy became Naughty) 1 cr 56 lakh: 5 cr 76 lakh: 4. Nirmal Nayak with music by Baidyanath Dash. Super Michchua (Super Liar) 35 lakh: 5 cr 98 lakh: 3. Sung by Sabyasachi and Papu, the lyrics of ‘Maya Re Baya’ was written by Dr. The song went viral after its studio version released on Youtube and fans from all over Odisha posted videos of themselves dancing on the song on social media. That seems to have changed with the song ‘Maya re Baya’ from the upcoming Odia film ‘Toka Ta Phasigala’ with Bollywood star Tiger Shroff showing his appreciation for the song in a short video where he can be seen dancing on it. However, seldom do they attract Bollywood stars. The popularity of Odia songs is not a new phenomenon.
