Bhubaneswar: Veteran Ollywood film editor Ravi Shankar Pattnaik breathed his last on Thursday.
He was born on December 2, 1948.
Pattnaik debuted as an editor with ‘Abiman’ in 1977.
He has worked in popular movies like Aarati, Mahasati Sabatri, Jeeban Sangram, Sankha Sindur, Danda Balunga, Sabu Mayare Baya, Bada Bhauja, Badhu Nirupama, Kanyadan, and Nala Damayanti.
Pattnaik also edited about 15 Hindi films, including Duvidha, Chalte Chalte, Aaap Ki Khatir and Kismet.
He had also worked in Telugu and Bengali film industry.
Pattnaik had received ‘Jayadev Puraskar’ in 2019 for his lifetime contribution to the Odia film industry.
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