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  • Damle, a memory:
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  • ...brought out monographs of eminent film makers like Sukhdev, Ritwik Ghatak, Damle and Fatela. A valuable reference guide for all feature films made in the co
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  • ...ted and trained many of his old associates, Sheikh Fatehlal, Vishnu Govind Damle and N D Sarpotdar all of whom became giants of silent cinema, fabricated a
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  • ...In their time, the duo of directors at Pune's Prabhat Studio - Vishnupant Damle and S. Fatttehlal- were the Indian film industry's equivalent of Luca and S V. Damle, S. Fattelal
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  • ...iving India stalwarts like Baburao Painter, Bhalji Pendharkar, S Fatehlal, Damle and V Shantaram. And yet with all this technology, these establishments hav
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  • ...burao Painter, one was Rajaram Vanakudre Shantaram. The others were [[V.G. Damle]] and [[S. Fattelal]] who, along with Shantaram and two others, went on to ...t the age of twenty-eight, Shantaram, along with four other partners, V.G. Damle, K.R. Dhaibar, S. Fattelal and S.B. Kulkarni, decided to launch a film comp
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  • Damle, a memory: Damle as the Silver Jubilee function of the Indian Film Industry [[1939]]
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  • '''[[Damle]]'''
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  • ...]], who brought me up as his son, took both of us, his eldest son Anantrao Damle and me, to the function. Each company had erected its stall, embellishing i On that occasion, Damle took us to Dadasaheb Phalke and said, " this is Dadasaheb Phalke. He starte
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  • ...at time. Dadasheb met Vishnupant Damle and showed him some of his stories. Damle bought the story named Japani Pankha for which he was paid Rs. 2,000 as hon ...asnarrated this incident in a newspper article he wrote on the occasion of Damle's 25th death anniversary on 5th July 1970. I saw the file of Japani Pankha
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  • ...at time. Dadasheb met Vishnupant Damle and showed him some of his stories. Damle bought the story named Japani Pankha for which he was paid Rs. 2,000 as hon ...asnarrated this incident in a newspper article he wrote on the occasion of Damle's 25th death anniversary on 5th July 1970. I saw the file of Japani Pankha
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  • [[Shantaram]], [[Damle]], and [[Fatehlal]] mama got together and decided to form Prabhat Film Comp
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  • '''[[Damle]]'''
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  • ...been disaapointed with the working of Maharashtra film company and after [[Damle's historic letter]] to Baburao Painter, they break away from Maharashtra fi
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  • ...out the developing and processing of film. Around this time, Vishnu Govind Damle comes to learn painting from Anandrao and becomes his disciple. While he died young, Anandrao had created three artists, Baburao, Damle and Fattelel. Baburao's own way of painting was not to paint with a brush.
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  • ...nnounced the Maharashtra Film compay open in the company of Shripat Kakde, DAmle, Fattelal, Pant Dharmadhikari, Baba Gajbar, Dnanba Mestry, and 4 or 5 other
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  • '''[[Damle]]'''
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  • At the age of twenty-eight, Shantaram, along with four other partners, V.G. Damle, K.R. Dhaibar, S. Fattelal and S.B. Kulkarni, decided to launch a film comp Prabhat Studios was established in Kolhapur in 1929 by Shantaram, Vishnupant Damle (a former electrician at the Bombay docks), Syed Fatehlal (previously an 'o
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  • The film stood apart because of its simplicity. Directed by V. Damle and Fattelal, it was awarded at the Venice Film Festival in 1937 - the firs
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  • Damle had taken the story, since Shantaram had already left to set up Rajkamal st
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  • '''[[Damle]]'''
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  • [[Baburao Painter ]] [[Damle]] [[Fattelal]] [[V Shantaram]]
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