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In April 2016, Amara Muzik launched the music of one of the most anticipated Odia Movie in Agastya. [3] In September 2017, Amara Muzik Odia channel crosses a milestone of 1,00,000 subscribers on YouTube, the popular video-sharing website. [4] In 2017, Amara Muzik forayed into 2 other regional languages - Chattisgarhi and Rajasthani.
Bye Bye Dubai is a 2016 Indian Odia-language comedy drama film directed by Basanta Sahoo and produced by NRI businessman Akshay Kumar Parija. [1] The music is released by Amara Muzik . The film did not perform as well at the box office as it was expected to.
Praktan (former) is about Ujaan Mukherjee (Prosenjit Chatterjee) and Sudipa (Rituparna Sengupta), who have moved on in life after a common love for heritage and culture had seen the conservation architect from Mumbai, Sudipa, fall in love with Ujaan, a tour guide and an explorer, as he liked to call himself.
News18 Odia: Network18 (formerly ETV Network) Previously known as ETV News Odia: Prameya News7: Summa Real Media Pvt Ltd Nandighosha TV: 2020 Focus TV Group Argus News: 2021 Argus Media: Bada Khabar: 2022 Ardhendu Das Ekamra Bharat Odia 2023 Ekamra Media Available on Tata Play & JioTV
Amara Muzik Odia Mentis Films [4] D E C E M B E R 1: Boura Hatabaksa: Narayan Pati Rajesh Panda, Narayan Pati, Sabita Palei, Lopamudra Mishra Chairosana Film Productions Pvt. Ltd [5] 2: Pratikshya: Anupam Patnaik Dipanwit DashMohapatra, Choudhury Jayprakash Das
Abahatta, which existed from the 6th century to the 14th century, was contemporaneous with some Apabhraṃśas, as well as early modern languages, such as Old Odia, Old Bengali and Kamarupi Prakrit. Many poets, such as the Charyapada poets, who wrote dohas or short Buddhist religious verses, composed both in Abahatta and modern languages; [ 4 ...
Odia (/ ə ˈ d iː ə /; [1] [11] ଓଡ଼ିଆ, ISO: Oṛiā, pronounced ⓘ; [12] formerly rendered as Oriya) is a classical Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of Odisha. It is the official language in Odisha (formerly rendered as Orissa), [ 13 ] where native speakers make up 82% of the population, [ 14 ] and it is also spoken ...
Tara Muzik was an Indian Bengali-language satellite and cable music-oriented television channel owned by the Saradha Group, a chit fund company. [1] It was launched on 21 February 2005, as the first Bengali-language music-oriented channel in the world, after being split from Tara Bangla, which was launched on 28 April 2000.