Lalita (1948) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 1948

Original Title:
ଲଳିତା

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Great Eastern Movietone

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: U 

Runtime: 135

King Indradyumna completed a Temple at Puri, but cant find the living deity Nila Madhaba (Lord Jagannath). he send messengers in all directions to bring him the news about Lord Nila Madhaba. One Brahmin messenger Bidyapati comes across a Savara village in the dense forest and stays there as guest to the Savara King Biswabasu. Bidayapati gets the hearsay about Biswabasu, who, secretly keep the lord Nila Madhaba in a remote cave and worships. Bidyapati pretends to falls in love with Biswabasu's daughter Lalita and finally marry her. Lalita persuades her father to show her husband, the Lord. Biswabasu agrees and takes Bidyapati to the remote secrete cave. Bidyapati plans to take the deity to Puri, but the deity vanishes at last.

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Audio Post Coordinator:
N. Banerjee

Choreographer:
Anadi Prasad

Cinematography:
Prakash Digpal

Dialogue:
Kalicharan Pattnaik

Director:
Kalicharan Pattnaik

Editor:
Kalyan Gupta
Baidyanath Chatterjee

Lyricist:
Kalicharan Pattnaik

Makeup Artist:
Tinikori Adhikari

Manager of Operations:
Loknath Mishra

Music:
Gaur Goswami
Suren Paul

Producer:
Gourendra Pratap Singhdeo

Production Executive:
Brindaban Mohapatra

Production Manager:
Pankaj L Nanda

Still Photographer:
Roshan Lall

Story:
Kalicharan Pattnaik

Technical Advisor:
Kalyan Gupta

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