The history of Indian
Cinema goes back to the nineteenth century. In 1896, the very first films shot
by the Lumiere Brothers were shown in Mumbai (then Bombay).
Thereafter, several
production companies emerged leading to an increase in the release of the
number of films. 328 films were made in 1931 as compared to 108 in 1927. During
this time, huge movie halls were built and there was a significant growth in
the number of audiences.
The cinema of India consists of
films produced across India.[6] Cinema as a medium has gained immense
popularity in the country and as many as 1,600 films in various languages of India are produced annually.
Dadasaheb
Phalke is known as
the father of Indian cinema.
Dadasaheb was not only
the producer but was also the director, writer, cameraman, editor, make-up
artist and art director.
Father of Indian
Cinema, Dadasaheb Phalke released the first ever full-length feature film ‘Raja
Harishchandra’ in 1913. The silent film was a commercial success.
The Dadasaheb Phalke Award, for lifetime contribution to cinema, was
instituted in his honour, by theGovernment of India in 1969
The year 1919 saw the
screening of the first silent South Indian feature film named ‘Keechaka
Vadham’. The movie was made by R. Nataraja Mudaliar of Madras (Chennai).
Dadasaheb Phalke’s
daughter Manadakini was the first female child star who acted as the child
Krishna in Phalke’s ‘Kaliya Mardan’ in 1919.
In 1937, Ardeshir Irani, of Alam Ara fame, made the first
colour film in Hindi, Kisan
Kanya.
The South Indian film industry defines the four film cultures of South
India as a single
entity. They are the Kannada,theMalayalam,theTamiland the Telugu industries.
Actor and producer, Krishna Ghattamaneni is credited with
producing many technological firsts in Telugu film Industry like the first
eastman color film Amarasilpi
Jakkanna (1964)
First 100cr movie in Indian industry is gajini.
Dhoom:3 continues
to create history at both the Indian and overseas box office. It is now
officially the first Indian film to cross Rs 500cr worldwide.
Listed are
the top bollywood production house.
1 utv motion
picture
2 eros
international
3 yashraj
films
Listed are
the top tollywood production
1 geetha
arts
2 super good
films
3 vijayanthi
movies
Indian cinema
is developed in such a way that we cant imagine that has been developed in the
recent past.
Eg. Bahubali
, robo .
The technology
of film reaching the mark of the Hollywood.
It's a fabulous improvement in Indian Movies
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