Sala Budha Explained

Sala Budha
Native Name:Sala Budha
Director:Sabyasachi Mohapatra
Producer:Chintu B. Mohapatra
Screenplay:Sabyasachi Mohapatra
Story:Kapileswar Prasad Mohapatra
Starring:Atal Bihari Panda
Prithviraj Nayak
Music:Pankaj Jaal
Cinematography:Aum Prakash Mohapatra
Editing:Rajendra Mohapatra
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:India
Language:Kosli odia
Budget:₹40,000,00

Sala Budha is a 2012 Indian Kosli language feature film directed by Sabyasachi Mohapatra.[1] The film had won awards in seven categories at Odisha State Film Awards including best film and best director.[2] [3]

Plot

The story is based on a small village during British rule. In the mid-1930s, under British rule, the small villages of India were still ruled by the kings and the kings paid tax to the British government.

The story revolved around a poor and small village of Odisha, India. Bhagatram Gauntia, the sarapancha (village leader) of the village, fondly called Sala Budha (The Stupid Old Man) by the villagers, is an honest and kind person and takes good care of his subjects. Due to drought, people of the village were unable to pay the tax for five years and being the village head Bhagatram Gauntia couldn't force anyone to pay it due to his kindness. And so is the village head too couldn't pay the tax to the king and was living in a threat to lose his land and leadership. He believes in God and he tries his best to help them to survive from the drought and stay together. He says god is never wrong and everything's going to be fine. Meanwhile some villagers who didn't want him to remain as village head meet the king and provoke against him. As a result, the king decides to visit the village and snatch Bhagatram Gauntia's land and leadership (as the village head). The king visits the place, learns the truth and praises him.

Cast

Release

Festival screening

The movie was selected for the International Film Festival of India's Indian Panorama Section in 2013.[4] [5]

This film was selected for the 44th International Film Festival of India in 2013. This was also officially selected for the Indian Panorama section. It has also won the best feature film award at the Jakarta International Film Festival.[6]

Reception

Critical reception

The movie has rewarded with several award by government and acclaimed internationally.[7] [8] [9]

Awards and nominations

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s) and Nominee(s)Result
25th Odisha State Film Awards21 November 2013Best Film[10]
[11]
Best Director
Best Actor
Best Music DirectorPankaj Jal, Ghasiram Mishra
Best PhotographyAum Prakash Mohapatra
Best Art DirectorKunu Bej
Best CostumesBhagawan & Suresh

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Sala Budha' tells you how to treat the elderly. Pioneer. The. The Pioneer. en. 2019-03-03.
  2. Web site: Adim Vichar sweeps state film honours. www.telegraphindia.com. en. 2019-03-02.
  3. Web site: Salabudha is a tribute to senior citizens: Sabyasachi Mohapatra. bureau. Odisha Diary. 2017-03-22. OdishaDiary. en-US. 2019-03-02.
  4. Web site: Sabya Mohapatra's 'Sala Budha' in Indian Panorama OdishaSunTimes.com. Bureau. Odisha Sun Times. en-US. 2019-03-03.
  5. Web site: Sala budha selected for International Film Festival of India's (2013) Indian Panorama section. Pandolin. 2013-10-16. Pandolin. en-US. 2019-01-01.
  6. News: Odiya cinema making remakes of South Indian films: Sabyasachi Mohapatra (IANS Interview). IANS. 2015-05-08. Business Standard India. 2019-03-02.
  7. News: Mohapatra's 'Sala Budha' bags awards in 7 categories. 14 November 2014. Times of India. Times of India. 14 November 2014.
  8. News: Sala Budha. Incredible Orissa. Incredible Orissa.
  9. Web site: Odia feature film 'Aadim Vichar' makes it to IFFI. 2014-10-20. dna. en. 2019-03-02.
  10. Web site: Mohapatra's 'Sala Budha' bags awards in 7 categories - Times of India. The Times of India. 2019-01-01.
  11. News: Sala Budha bags best film award. 14 November 2014. The Telegraph. India. Anwesha. Ambaly. en. 20 March 2019.