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Chapter - 2 Indian Cinema: Origin Growth and Major Trends
Chapter - 2 Indian Cinema: Origin Growth and Major Trends
INDIAN CINEMA: ORIGIN GROWTH AND MAJOR TRENDS
Indian cinema has a very great historical precedent, it is full of veteran film makers
who sacrificed a lot for film making and for the development of film technology.
Following the screening of the Lumière moving pictures in London (1895) cinema
became a sensation across Europe and by July 1896 the Lumière films had been in
show in Bombay (now Mumbai). The first short films in India were directed by
Hiralal Sen, starting with The Flower of Persia (1898).
The first Indian movie released in India was 'Shree Pundalik' by Dadasaheb Torne on
18th May 1912 at 'Coronation Cinematograph', Mumbai.
The first full-length motion picture in India was produced by Dadasaheb Phalke,
Dadasaheb is the pioneer of Indian film industry a scholar on India's languages and
culture, who brought together elements from Sanskrit epics to produce his Raja
Harishchandra (1913), a silent film in Marathi. The female roles in the film were
played by male actors.
The first Indian chain of cinema theatres was owned by the Calcutta entrepreneur
Jamshedji Framji Madan, who oversaw production of 10 films annually and
distributed them throughout the Indian subcontinent.
During the e
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