Name the first Indian feature film that made its public debut at Bombay's Coronation Theater in May 1913?
Answers
Raja Harishchandra
Explanation:
- The 1913 Indian silent film "Raja Harishchandra" is directed/produced by Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, famously known as "Dadasaheb Phalke" and the "Father of Indian cinema". Raja Harishchandra is regarded as the" 1st full-length feature film".
- After seeing "The Story of Christ" in Mumbai (then Bombay) , Dadasaheb Phalke had decided to make a "feature film" in Mumbai. He had gone to London & had studied the "techniques of filmmaking" for about 2 weeks and set up the "Phalke Film Company ". He then produced and directed the movie "Raja Harishchandra"
- The film had premiered at the "Bombay Olympic Theater" on 21st April 1913 and was released at the "Coronation Cinematograph & Variety Hall" in Girgaon on "3rd May, 1913". It was a commercial hit & had set the tone for the nation's "film industry".
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Answer:
Raja Harishchandra
Explanation:
The 1913 Indian silent film "Raja Harishchandra" is directed/produced by Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, famously known as "Dadasaheb Phalke" and the "Father of Indian cinema". Raja Harishchandra is regarded as the" 1st full-length feature film".
After seeing "The Story of Christ" in Mumbai (then Bombay) , Dadasaheb Phalke had decided to make a "feature film" in Mumbai. He had gone to London & had studied the "techniques of filmmaking" for about 2 weeks and set up the "Phalke Film Company ". He then produced and directed the movie "Raja Harishchandra"
The film had premiered at the "Bombay Olympic Theater" on 21st April 1913 and was released at the "Coronation Cinematograph & Variety Hall" in Girgaon on "3rd May, 1913". It was a commercial hit & had set the tone for the nation's "film industry"