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  1. Writer-director Nila Madhab Panda's The Jengaburu Curse is touted as India's first cli-fi series. Inspired by climate science and dealing with the grave issue of climate change, it has to master ...

  2. Aug 9, 2023 · About The Jengaburu Curse Web Series Priya Das (Faria Abdullah), a London-based financial analyst, is forced to return to her home in Odisha after her father, a professor, goes missing. As she starts the search for him, a series of strange events ensue that unravel an unlikely connection between an indigenous tribe and the mining state of Odisha.

  3. Jul 13, 2023 · Against the backdrop of illegal mining, unexplained deaths, displaced communities and a missing father, Priya uncovers a dark international conspiracy around...

  4. Jul 13, 2023 · The Jengaburu Curse is written by Mayank Tewari ( Newton, Bard of Blood) and created and directed by Nila Madhab Panda. The series features Faria Abdullah, Nasser, Makarand Deshpande, Sudev Nair ...

  5. The Jengaburu Curse Ending Explained. As we approach the end of The Jengaburu Curse, we see that Priya lets Dhruv know that the element that Dutta mines was after was Uranium, a powerful substance that can even be used to make nuclear weapons. Dhruv immediately informs the central agencies about the mines, and they are soon shut off.

  6. Aug 7, 2023 · On making India’s first cli-fi series, The Jengaburu Curse. Telling the story of your surroundings, your mountains on a day to day basis is what I wanted my audience to see. Every day we read some sad news of temperature rising, sea-level rising, ice melting; all these effects are caused by us. It’s purely climate change fiction.

  7. Sep 1, 2023 · In its opening moments, The Jengaburu Curse narrates a legend of the fictional Bondria community of Odisha: millions of years ago, a “Dragon King’’ ruled the Earth. . The mythical ruler went to sleep beneath an area that is now the village of Jengaburu (a fictional word that means “red hill”), and from his head flows the Hatidhara river that sustains life in the village and its surrounding forest and wildli