
Oriya 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.

If you're a film history nerd, you’ll probably find Seeta Bibaha fascinating. If you’re looking for a breezy Friday night watch, though, you might find the pace a bit… glacial. It’s not meant for the casual viewer who needs constant action, but it’s a vital piece of the puzzle for anyone tracking cinema history. It’s ...


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"If you're a film history nerd, you’ll probably find Seeta Bibaha fascinating. If you’re looking for a breezy Friday night watch, though, you might find the pace a bit… glacial. It’s not meant for the casual viewer who needs constant action, but it’s a vital piece of the puzzle for anyone tracking cinema history. It’s wild to think this was the very first Odia feature. You can feel the weight of that responsibility in every frame. The Bow, The Drama The whole movie hinges on Rama walking into K..."
Prabhavati
Advartacharan Mohanty, Kampal Misra
India

