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Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan

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Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan[1]
Sundargarh Ra Salman Khan
Poster of Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan
Directed byAshok Pati
Produced byBini Pattnaik , Sachikanta Jena and Santosh Kumar Rout
StarringBabushaan, Divya, Mihir Das, Bobby Mishra
Music byAbhijit Majumdar
Production
company
Release date
  • 13 June 2018 (2018-06-13)
Running time
165 min
CountryIndia
LanguageOdia

Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan[3] (lit.'Salman Khan of Sundergarh') is a 2018 Indian Odia-language comedy film, starring Babushaan. The Film is also the debut film of Divya, as the female lead. The film was released on 13 June 2018 on Raja Festival of Odisha that falls in mid June 2018. This film is remake of 1999 Malayalam film Udayapuram Sulthan.

Plot

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Avinash Rai Chaudhary, a reputed Zamindar of Chandangarh has a sister Saraswati, whom he loves more than his life and takes care of her as a father. One day Saraswati without informing her family, marries a muslim man Zafar Khan of Sundargarh and runs away from home. Avinash's and Saraswati's father in this grieve dies the same night which leads to riots between the populace of Chandangarh and Sundargarh and Zafar getting injured for life. Enraged he files a case against Avinash and the decision after a long span of 25 years comes in the favour of Zafar and Avinash's and Saraswati's relationship is severed.

Zafar and Saraswati's son Salman Khan promises to his mother that he would unite the two families one day.

There's another enemy of Avinash, Nayak Mardaraj and his brother Pralay Mardaraj who want to finish off the Rai Chaudhary family to become the sole powerful people of Chandangarh. Both Avinash and Zafar are unaware that the riots that followed after the death of Avinash's father and Zafar becoming injured for life was actually conspired by Nayak and Pralay's father.

The ongoing issues with Avinash's family leads his family priest Tingeswara Acharya(Tinga Nana)to advise him for performing a 9-day Shanti Maha Yagya of the family's Ishta Devi. Avinash instructs his manager Lingaraj to arrange a priest for performing the Yagya and he requests 'Foreign Nana' to perform it. Foreign Nana advises Lingaraj to consult his son 'Giridhari Purohita' because he is abroad and Lingaraj mistakenly considers Salman as Giridhari and Salman posing as the same agrees to perform the Yagya, citing it as an opportunity to bring 2 families close.

He arrives to Avinash's mansion with expert Purohits and starts performing the Yagya but Avinash's adopted daughter Ganga notices that Giridhari Purohit mumbles his mouth and doesn't chants shlokas during Yagya and as a test asks only Salman(posing as Giridhari) to chant mantras while all others rest and he does so ultimately refuting her doubt.

She starts falling for him and at the same time Salman stays in his attempts for calming Avinash's anger towards Saraswati. Eventually he convinces Avinash to celebrate Raja festival (again after 25 years) and at the same time he reveals Ganga about his reality of he being a Muslim when Ganga without informing him decides to marry him and Ganga says she still loves him and Salman also reciprocates.

Linga Manager also gets to know about Salman but stays quiet as he fears of being punished by Avinash and on the wedding day of Salman and Ganga, Zafar Khan and his family arrive at Avinash's mansion, being informed that Salman is getting beaten up only to see Avinash and his family in danger due to Mardaraj gang.

Saraswati pleads in front of Zafar to save his brother and within the fight the families start reconciling. Eventually Nayak is killed by Avinash and Pralay by Salman.

Avinash after getting to know about Salman, confronts him and he breaks up in front of him and says to him that how Avinash has being torturing himself and his sister for the past 25 years, Avinash forgives Saraswati, formally handing her over to Zafar and the film ends with Salman and Ganga getting married and Tinga Nana with other Brahmins performing the marriage.

Cast

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  • Babushaan Mohanty as Salman Khan
  • Mihir Das as Abhinash Rayachaudhury
  • Divyadisha Mohanty as Ganga
  • Bobby Mishra as Naik Mardaraj
  • Papu Pom Pom /Tatwaprakash Satpathy as Tingeshwar Acharya (Tinga Nawnaa)
  • K.K as Pralaya Mardaraj
  • Ushashi Mishra as Saraswati
  • Aiswarya Behera as Lalita
  • Salil Mitra as Lingaraj Parida (Linga Manager )
  • Udit Guru as Giridhari
  • Tribhuban Panda as Joseph
  • Subhranshu Nayak as Sukumar Rayachaudhury
  • Soumya Ranjan Kanungo as Nirakar Rayachaudhury
  • Puspa Panda as Annapurna Rayachaudhury
  • Suman Maharana as Markhande
  • Kunmun Jena as Sudha Rayachaudhury
  • Kanhu Charan Mohanty (Tullu) as Thatala Purohit
  • Debu Brahma as Foreign Nawnaa
  • Rabi Kumar as Temple Purohit
  • Lina as Wife of Foreign Nawnaa
  • Niranjan Acharya as Temple Purohit
  • Rabi Mishra
  • Satyaki Mishra as Salman's Father/Mr. Jabbar Khan

Soundtrack

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The music is composed by Abhijit Mazumdar for the film.[4]

Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan
Soundtrack album by
Abhijit Mazumdar
Released24 May 2018 (2018-05-24)
Recorded2018
GenreFeature film soundtrack
ProducerTarang Cine Productions
Track listing[5]
No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Tora Ishq re GST"Nirmal NayakTariq Aziz, Pamela Jain 
2."Pyar wala Hichki"Nirmal NayakHumane Sagar 
3."Tu Nua Shayari"Nirmal NayakSwayam Padhi, Sohini Mishra 
4."Rafta Rafta"Nirmal NayakSaroj Pradhan, Jagruti Mishra 
5."Let's celebrate Raja"Nirmal NayakBishwajit, Satyajit, Amrita Bharti Panda, Rashmita 
6."Title Track Sundergarh ra Salman Khan"Nirmal NayakKaushik 

References

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  1. ^ "Sundergarh ra Salam Khan". Odishanewstimes.com. Archived from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Tarang Cine Productions". Odishatv.in. Archived from the original on 11 June 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Sundergarh ra Salman Khan Odia Movie". Timesout.in. Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Odia Movie 2018: TCPs' Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan Starring Babushan Divya to Hit Theatres Tomorrow | OTV". 12 June 2018. Archived from the original on 3 September 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Sundergarh Ra Salman Khan". Archived from the original on 30 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
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