Odia movie Bhagia Bharija set to hit screens tommorow

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Bhubaneswar: New Odia movie Bhagia Bharija starring Actress Debjani Deghuria and Harihar Mohapatra will release in more than 20 cinema halls on August 9. A special screening will be organised at Maharaja cinema hall where stars of the movie will be present.

The movie story is about an Odia household and Debjani and Harihar playing the lead couple character roles. The movie also stars Bobby Mishra and Pupindra in important roles.

The movie is produced by Bhisma Rath and Harihar Mohapatra.

Mohapatra, apart from producing and acting in the movie also wrote the story, dialogues and screenplay of the movie.

In the movie Harihar Mohapatra character is an auto driver who wants a good life for him and her wife. The role of his wife was played by Debjani who is fond of making reels on her cell phone. In an unprecedented turn of events, a filmmaker roped her in for a movie after watching her reels. How the couple’s life changes after that forms the crux of the movie, said director Mrityunjay Sahoo.

Ahead of its release a special screening of the movie was organised for Media personnel and film personality at PVR Multiplex here in Bhubaneswar where stars of the movie Harihar Mohapatra, Debjani Deghuria and several media personnel such as Soumya Ranjan Patnaik president of Sambad Group, Kalinga Tv chief executive director And filmmaker Himanshu Khatua, Director Sabyasachi Mohapatra, among others were present.

Earlier, Talking to Odia celebrity, Harihar Mohapatra said, “I have done more than 200 comedic roles but had few lead protagonist roles. In the last few years, I tried to do good lead roles like Rumku Jhumana, Dho re Babu Dho, the second one talks about surrogacy. When I was searching for a new story I thought about that social media impact and its relevance and how it affects society and family. Through this movie, we tried to showcase how a man tried to give his wife a good life and can do whatever he can.”

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