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  • ...it was during his sojourn at Benaras that Phalke worte his famous drama [[Rangabhoomi]], which was a searching satire on dramas and stage-conditions of that peri
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  • He begins to write a play, ‘Rangabhoomi’, about his own life. 1920 - 22 - RANGABHOOMI / THE STAGE
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  • ...k the help of his close friend [[N.H. Apte]]. As in the case of his play [[Rangabhoomi]], he composed the musical score too along with the music expert [[Vishwana
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  • ...e play Rangabhoomi was concerned, we could not see eye to eye. For writing Rangabhoomi, I stayed with Dadasaheb for a year at [[Durgaghat]] in Banaras. After hav ...t from one success to another, his studiousness diminished. Before writing Rangabhoomi, we called for George Bernard Shaw's plays. He did not, however, read them.
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  • ...e makes up with him with folded hands. This was, in short, the plot of the Rangabhoomi play. The central idea of
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  • ...e makes up with him with folded hands. This was, in short, the plot of the Rangabhoomi play. The central idea of the play was good. Apte had written a good script
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  • See Master Vithal's Profile in Rangabhoomi, [[1933]], an excerpt
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  • 1933, Master Vithal in his profile in the nationalist Rangabhoomi, says that he hates the popular epithet of "Indian Douglas Fairbanks"
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  • Rangabhoomi issue ...in the 1932 remake of Madhuri. emerges glistening from behind a waterfall. Rangabhoomi Annual Issue, describes her, in an article by V. S. Nigam, B.A., with her s
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  • Rangabhoomi published by a theatre company and dedicated only to theatre, many which took place in Rangabhoomi magazine
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  • Thus the words of the producer ( like in Phalke's play [[Rangabhoomi]]) who invariably appears in the prologue to announce the play, may be over
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  • ...into the prologue. Thus the words of the producer ( like in Phalke's play Rangabhoomi) who invariably appears in the prologue to announce the play, may be overhe
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