
Sita Bibaha
Drama
Overview
Odia cinema's first feature film is a Ramayana mythological telling of Rama's wedding to Seeta. It shows Rama and Lakshmana coming to the court of King Janaki. Rama must not only lift a huge bow, but also string it and use it if he is to win Seeta's hand in marriage. Rama strings and breaks the bow with his strength.
Top Cast
Makhanlal Bannerjee
Makhanlal Bannerjee
Ram
Makhanlal Bannerjee
Ram
Krishnachandra Singh
Krishnachandra Singh
Dasarath
Krishnachandra Singh
Dasarath
Prabhavati
Prabhavati
Sita
Prabhavati
Sita
Buddhimati
Buddhimati
Kaushalya
Buddhimati
Kaushalya
Radharani
Radharani
Sita's friend
Radharani
Sita's friend
Aditya Balabha Mohanty
Aditya Balabha Mohanty
Laxman
Aditya Balabha Mohanty
Laxman
Narashingha Nanda Sharma
Narashingha Nanda Sharma
Boatman
Narashingha Nanda Sharma
Boatman
Mohan Sundar Deb Goswami
Mohan Sundar Deb Goswami
Biswamitra
Mohan Sundar Deb Goswami
Biswamitra
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