Babu, who becomes Bijubabu in later phase is a professional thief. Once he happens to enter into Anand Bhavan, ancestral house of late Bijubabu, The popular leader of Odisha. Babu manages to steal the spectacle of Bijubabu. And eventually when even Babu wears the spectacle he talks and behaves like...
Raju, fixated on wealth, exploits villagers with deceitful investment schemes promising double returns. He inadvertently becomes a puppet for a local MLA and his son. What will happen when the MLA's control tightens? Will Raju resist?
In the tranquil village, a new road is constructed, destructing the serene surroundings of an ancient Goddess temple. Little do the villagers know that this road will become the breeding ground for a series of heinous crimes that will shatter their peaceful existence.
The movie is based on industrialisation and subsequent displacement of Paraja tribals in Koraput district. The film deals with problems faced by the ethnic communities of Niyamgiri hills due to rampant mining and rebel activities.
Parents dedicate their lives to loving and supporting their children unconditionally. Yet, as they age, they hope to receive the same love and care in return. Sadly, many children prioritize their own lives over caring for their elderly parents, leading to feelings of loneliness and burden.
Sidhu and Alasi grow up together harbouring feelings for each other. Sidhu sacrifices his career to help Alasi become an officer. Her mother wishes to get Alasi married to an educated and employed boy. Can Sidhu win over the family?
How Sita one eyed lady, A Dibyanga tribal women from a small tribal village in the suburbs of Odisha developed of her family and community through the scheme of MISSION SHAKTI and became a role model for rural women entrepreneurs.