Set in a small, close-knit village school, The film seamlessly weaves between the past and captures the innocence, friendship, and youthful exuberance of their school days.
Jayee Rajguru, the first martyr of our freedom struggle against the British, was born in Puri in 1739 to a Brahmin family and his father was the royal priest of the King of Khordha. After his father's demise, Jayee took over the reins but the king was a minor, so all the responsibilities of the kingdom fell on him. Can he successfully guide the kingdom through East India Company's tyranny?
Love doesn't look at caste or religion. Neither rich nor poor. He doesn't see who is the son of a poor labourer who is the daughter of a rich landlord. But if all love stories succeed, here will the answer.. 'Priye Tu Mo Siye'.
Kabya is an architect who gets an assignment to renovate a vintage house in a remote hilly small town of Odisha. There he meets the chirpy and bubbly interior decorator Smruti who is also the granddaughter of the head of the house Das Babu. Kabya and Smruti fall in love while renovating the house together. But then something agonizing happens which changes the dynamics of all the relationships around.
Pati was a cinematographer, who visited his village for a shoot, purchased a house to make it a museum to hide collections of Manis memoirs. Will Pati and Manis love have a magical ending or a tragic one?
The film is set in 2015. Sid, is a young doctor who completed his MBBS has been posted to the cut-off of area of Malkangiri district Odisha having 151 villages & infamous for Naxals dominance & no basic facilities. It's journey of a doctor.
Chinmay, a young doctor, faces societal resistance when he returns to his village to open a clinic. Despite opposition from the village baidya and sarpanch's son, Chinmay's clinic begins to thrive with the help of Harijan youth Ramu and Sulochana. Anuradha, Chinmay's love interest, supports his efforts, but Gajanan, the sarpanch's son, becomes the main villain and ultimately causes Chinmay's death. Anuradha stays in the village to continue supporting Chinmay's work. The movie explores themes of love and societal challenges.