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‘Actress Deepa Sahu’s Death Marks The End Of An Era In Odisha Music Album Industry’

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OB Bureau

Bhubaneswar: Deepa Sahu, a popular face in Odisha music album industry, breathed her last at a private hospital in the Odisha capital on Monday after battling ovarian cancer for over two years.

Mourning her demise, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the actress’ death is an irreparable loss for Odisha’s album industry.

Deepa made her debut in Ollywood with ‘Nari Akhire Niyan’. She rose to fame in the late 90s with hit music album like ‘Tora krushna chuda rangara nali odhani’, ‘Hai hai to malli phula gajara’ and ‘Ekda ekda ra’. She acted in a few telefilms. She had also played a negative character in a popular soap.

Actor Sabyasachi Mishra tweeted, “She was one of the most successful actress who brought revolution in Odia Album industry. May her soul rest in peace (sic).”

Elina Dash, her contemporary in the industry, said that an era in Odia music album has come to an end with her demise.

“We were all contemporaries, but she was the one who started the album culture in the industry. She was suffering from cancer for the past 2.5 years and also received treatment at Tata Memorial Hospital in Mumbai,” she said.

Elina further said that Deepa had guided her like an elder sister during her initial years of struggle. “Even in her last days, she was very affirmative about her health and very lively. It is difficult to accept that she is no more.”

Also Read: Odia Actress Deepa Sahu Passes Away At Pvt Hospital In Bhubaneswar

The year 2020 has been hard for Ollywood as it lost Bijay Mohanty, who was the backbone of the industry, on July 20. “And now, Deepa,” she said.

Elina said that Deepa was from Dhenkanal and wanted all her rites and rituals to be conducted in her hometown. “In the view of the pandemic, we are unsure about the way things will roll. The last rites will be performed confirming to the COVID-19 guidelines,” she added.

Actor Sritam Das said that Deepa was the face of the Odia album ‘Hai hai to malli phula gajara’. “She was a fighter and I shared a very good bond with her,” he said.

Women and Child Welfare Department Minister Tukuni Sahu also took to Twitter to mourn the actress’ death.

OB Bureau

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