Pilata Bigidigala is an Indian Odia movie directed by Basant Sahoo and produced by Pooja Bharalawala. Its music was directed by Prem Anand. The movie is a comedic love story and is a remake of the Punjabi movie Carry On Jatta;[1][2] which was inspired by the Malayalam movie Chakkikotha Chankaran.
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Directed by | Basant Sahoo |
Screenplay by | Basanta Sahoo |
Story by | Dr. Rajani Ranjan |
Produced by | Pooja Bharalawala |
Starring | Sabyasachi Mishra Archita Sahu Papu Pom Pom |
Cinematography | Biraja Prasanna Kar |
Edited by | Rajesh Dash |
Music by | Prem Anand |
Production company | Saurav Entertainments |
Release date | 14 August 2015 |
Country | India |
Language | Odia |
Buggi (Sabasachi Mishra) is depicted as a happy-go-lucky guy who lives with his father, Advocate Chaturbhuja Mohanty (Bijay Mohanty), his brother, and sister-in-law. He is friends with Twiter (Papu Pom Pom), who lives with his father Sub-inspector Durjyodhan Sahoo (Kuna Tripathy).
He meets Nisha (Archita Sahu) at his friend Akash's marriage and falls in love with her. While trying to win her heart, Buggi lies to her, telling her he is an orphan. He proposes to her and marries her in the presence of her brother (Biren Mishra). Due to his lie, Buggi was unable to take Nisha home and so he lives in a rented house. She finds Buggi's home for rent, which creates tension for Buggi and Twiter.
To save his marriage and save himself from his family's anger, Buggi introduces Twiter as Nisha's husband. Meanwhile, Twiter marries Mithi, who comes to Buggi's home as their daughter-in-law. Buggi's family assumes Mithi is Buggi's wife, which brings more misery. Buggi explains the situation to Mithi and pleads for help.
Buggi wants to take Nisha out of his house, so he asks Twiter to escape with Mithi. This causes his family members to become angry with Nisha and throw her out of their house. This backfires when family members Buggi, Twiter, Mithi, and Nisha follow them. Seeing the danger, Buggi comes to save them. They finally know the truth from Buggi and plead forgiveness from Nisha. Twiter introduces Mithi to his father (Kuna Tripathy). The movie ends with the title line.
The music was composed by Prem Anand. The singers are Sabyasachi, Bibhu Kishor, Humane Sagar, Sricharan, Sohini Mishra, Sasmita Mishra, and Sanju, among others.[3][4] Sabyasachi sang the title track "Pila-Taa Bigidi-Galaa".[5]
Five tunes mad up the soundtrack:
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