Pujari (80) is survived by his wife, two daughters and two sons, family sources said.
Recipient of many honours, Pujari had acted in around 50 films after beginning his career as a block designer and publicity agent after completing post-graduation in Economics and Diploma in Paintings from Allahabad University in 1956.
In 1959, he joined as a lecturer at a private college in Bargarh and made foray into the world of cinema almost simultaneously with a debut in "Maha Laxmi".
Prominent and famous Odia films in which Pujari acted include "Jiban Sathi", "Kaa", "Arundhati", "Matira Manisha", "Tapoi", "Asanta Graha", "Astaraga", "Aranya Rodana", Bhukha" and "Andha Diganta".
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Pujari was nominated by the State Government as member of Orissa Sangeeta Natak Academy, Member of the Board of Director of Film Development Corporation of Orissa.
He retired as the principal of Sangeet Nataka college, Bhubaneswar.
Pujari was also President of Odisha Sangeet Natak Akademi.
The state Government conferred upon him the "Jayadev Award" for his significant contribution to Odia Film Industry. He was also honored with first Hemant Das Kala Samman Award, Kadambini Samman Awards for 2010 and Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Award for 2007.
Apart from cine-lovers, a host of distinguished personalities from all spheres including art, culture and the film world mourned the death of Pujari.
His last rites would be held at the temple town of Puri, sources said.