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Chhattisgarhi Cinema also known as Chhollywood refers to the film industry of Chhattisgarh state, Central India, or to films created in the Chhattisgarhi language. It was established in 1965 with the release of the first Chhattisgarhi-language film, Kahi Debe Sandesh .
Dadaria (Chhattisgarhi: ददरिया) is one of various types of folk-songs or field-songs [1] of the state of Chhattisgarh in India. These songs were very popular and part of folklore before the 1970s and were sung by village men or women while harvesting in paddy fields or during leisure. In the late 1980s, the singing of these songs by ...
The first chhattisgarhi film to be released after Ghar Dwar (1971), Mor Chhainha Bhuiyan is a historic film that gave birth to the Chhattisgarhi film industry. It ran for over 100 days in several theatres in the newly formed state, even pushing ahead of bollywood flicks like Mohabbatein and Mission Kashmir in the state.
Mor Chhainha Bhuinya 2 (My Shadow and Earth 2) is a 2024 Indian Chhattisgarhi-language film directed by Satish Jain and is a remake or spiritual sequel of the cult film Mor Chhainha Bhuinya (2000). After 24 years writer and director Satish Jain who had also directed the original movie, decided to make a sequel, Mor Chhainha Bhuinya 2. He ...
Mor Chhainha Bhuinya (lit. ' My Cherished Land ') is a 2000 Chhattisgarhi-language comedy drama film directed by Satish Jain [1] with Shekhar Soni, Anuj Sharma, Poonam Naqvi, Jagriti Rai, Ashish Shendre, and Manmohan Thakur in lead roles.
Bhulan the Maze is an Indian Chhattisgarhi language drama film written and directed by Manoj Verma and produced by Swapnil Film Productions. The film is based on Sanjeev Bakshi's novel Bhulan Kanda [details 1].
Bhakla is an Indian Chhattisgarhi-language film, released on 5 May 2006. This film is notable because the Lata Mangeshkar sang a song in it, which was her first and only Chhattisgarhi song. The movie was directed by Dinesh Patel and written by Madan Sharma.
The official language of the state is Hindi, with Chhattisgarhi being the additional official language. Chhattisgarhi is spoken and understood by the majority of people in Chhattisgarh and is the dominant language in the Chhattisgarh plain. Chhattisgarhi is called Khaltahi by tribals and Laria in Odia.