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Deviprasad Goenka Management college of Media Studies
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Lesson 2: Early Indian cinema
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Subject: Understanding cinema film studies
Lesson 2: Early Indian cinema
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1. Name: Maru Riddhi
Paper: 15. Mass communication and Media
studies an Indtroduction
Topic: Development of T.V. in Indian
Roll No: 20
Class: M.A.Sem.4
Year: 2016-2018
Emil Id: riddhimaru27@gmail.com
Submitted To: M.K.Bhavnagar University,
Department of English
2.
3. Indian Cinema history can be traced back to 1896.
It is when the France demonstrated six soundless short
Films in Bombay.
Harishchandra Bhatvadekar made Indian’s First Short
Film by 1899.
4. The Film had an all-male
starcast, as no woman was
available for Playing
female lead in he Film, so
the men played the roles,
and 3700 feet long.
It is the Silent Indian film
directed and produced by
Dadasaheb phalke in 1913.
5. It was directed by Ardeshir Irani
in 1931.
Both the movie and its music
were widely successful.
The Film also marked the
beginning of Filmi music
in Cinema of Indian.
6. Kisan Kanya was a 1937
Hindi feature film
directed by Moti
B.Gidvani.
It is largely remembered
by the Indian public on
account of being Indian’s
first indigenously made
colour film.
7. In the middle of the second world war in 1945, came “
Kismat” in 1943 starring Ashok Kumar which became
one of the biggest hits in the history of Indian Cinema.
8. 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s
Kohinoor Dharam-Veer Qurbani Aag ka Dariya
Bandini Safar Aasha Aashiqui
Parakh Johny Mera Naam Ram Balram Awaargi
Dosti Aan Milo Sajna Dostana Dil
Guide Pakeezah Shaan