Initiating its voyage long ago from Sita Bibaha Oriya Cinema industry has been one of the major contributors among regional cinema space. Even in 1974, the Government of Odisha declared film making and construction of cinema theaters as industry in the state. But the industry is yet to carve a niche for itself regarding business when compared to other regional film industries of the country. More than that film analyzers have also pointed out that during release of a discussed film any Oriya film fails to grab attention of the audience, leave about commercial competition.

It is a fact that some of the best Indian films are made
in regional languages. Oriya Cinema is one of the major contributors. Starting
its voyage from Sita Bibaha Oriya industry is struggling hard. In 1974 the
government declared the Oriya film as an industry and two years later in 1976,
it established the Orissa Film Development Corporation. But at times many
actors, directors and biggies related to the industry has stated that
government should come up with more facilities.

In this context Oriya film director Barada Tripathy (
Superstar famed) says “When it comes to release a film, perhaps cinema halls
prefer the Hindi films as compared to Oriya films. I feel as they make more
profit from Hindi release, they would naturally opt out the Hindi flicks”.
Another director Litu Mohanty ( Alar famed) says “ I
faced tough competition to get cinema halls to release my film, but Krrish is a
Bollywood flick and it reigns the commercial arena of the industry. I would
like to leave the decision up to the audience to prefer either their own film
or a discussed Hindi film”.
This statement makes us feel that Oriya industry should
come up with some latest updates, either in film making, technology or in
business planning, so that they can have a certain section of audience who will
prefer to watch an Oriya movie even overshadowing the chance of a Hindi flick.
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