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Why was the task of collection difficult at the indian film museum

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Answered by sravanthimedam999
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The National Museum of Indian Cinema(NMIC) chronicles the history and development of Indian cinema from the early 19th century to technologically advanced equipment era

Set amidst the ornate arches and expansive halls of Gulshan Mahal, a 19th century Victorian bungalow, the National Museum of Indian Cinema – India’s first one  –  encompasses  the journey of Indian cinema through  centuries.

A trove for film aficionados, the NMIC chronicles the history and development of Indian cinema, with its vintage artifacts in Gulshan Mahal dating from the early 19th century  while the technologically advanced equipment and interactive exhibits of the present housed in the new museum building next to it.

Answered by DIVYAlende
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The National Museum of Indian Cinema was inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India on 19th January, 2019 at the Films Division Complex, Pedder Road, Mumbai. The Museum is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday (11 AM to 6 PM) and will remain closed on Mondays and Public Holidays.

The entry fee to the Museum is:

Adults – Rs.20/-

Foreign nationals – Rs.500/-

Children (upto 12 years)

and Students (with I-card) – Free

Parking is available at the Films Division Complex.

There will be film screening daily from 4pm-5pm at the Audi II in the ground floor of the Museum.

The Museum is housed in two buildings – the New Museum Building and the 19th century heritage building, Gulshan Mahal – both at the Films Division complex.. The Museum showcases history of India Cinema and has ample artefacts, digital elements including kiosks, interactive digital screens, information based screen interfaces, etc.

Film properties and costumes, vintage equipments, posters, copies of important films, promotional leaflets, sound tracks, trailers, transparencies, old cinema magazines, statistics covering film making & distribution etc. are displayed in a systematic manner depicting the history of Indian cinema in a chronological manner. NMIC not only provides a store house of information to the laymen, but also help film makers, students, enthusiasts and critics to know and evaluate the development of cinema as a medium of artistic expression.

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