Revival of Odia cinema: Ollywood finally moving out of comfort zone

There cannot be a better time for revival of Odia cinema. The language barrier is broken. People no longer go to movies due to the popularity of ‘stars’ or the accessibility of language. They actively look for movies which are characterized by good stories, writing, music and acting.

Full house spectators for Odia movie

Odia cinema has been looked upon with condescension by a major chunk of its audience in Odisha for almost two decades. This has not been without valid reasons.

The issues plaguing ‘Ollywood’ would be obvious if someone gives a cursory look at a ‘hit’ movie. First, the likelihood that it is copied from a south Indian movie was extremely high. Secondly, lack of nuanced acting and a heavy dose of overacting has characterized Odia cinema. A typical Odia movie has a predictable storyline- Boy woos a girl, they fall in love, parents/society oppose, boy fights and defeats villain and voila there you have a movie! Add to this some clichéd songs and predictable dance moves reminiscent of a 90s Hindi movie.