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  • ...covered the [[‘Anti-Partition day’]] in [http://www.kolkataonline.com Calcutta] in [[1905]], [[Dabi Ghosh]] who worked for [[Aurora Cinema Company’s]] t ...dan, Kohinoor, Maharastra etc. – had already come up, both in Bombay and Calcutta. Except Maharashtra’ the majority o producers had started producing film
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  • In Calcutta, HIRALAL SEN photographed scenes from some of the plays being performed at When Jamshedji Framji Madan (1856 - 1926) launched his bioscope in a tent on Calcutta Maidan, he heralded the public exhibition of films in the country. By 1907,
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  • In Calcutta, [[Hiralal Sen]] photographed scenes from some of the plays being performed ...[Jamshedji Framji Madan (1856 - 1926)]] launched his bioscope in a tent on Calcutta Maidan, he heralded the public exhibition of films in the country. By 1907,
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  • ...which owned a private theatre. He took a Law degree from the University of Calcutta and studied with Tagore at Shantiniketan. He trained as a lawyer in London
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  • ...s etc. Aurora Film Corporation in fact pioneered a regular newsreel named 'Calcutta Film Gazette.'
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  • ...brated 12th century author of Geet Govinda, which had a run of 23 weeks in Calcutta. In the same year they filmed Prafulla, based on Girish Chandra Ghosh' succ
    5 KB (853 words) - 02:46, 26 April 2006
  • ...s etc. Aurora Film Corporation in fact pioneered a regular newsreel named 'Calcutta Film Gazette.'
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  • ...tions to make their analyses. These are B.N. Sircar's New Theatres Ltd. in Calcutta (established in 1930), Himansu Rai's Bombay Talkies (1934) in Bombay, and P ...e distribution network. In 1918 J.F. Madan, the Parsi pioneer of cinema in Calcutta, claimed to control over one third of the 300 cinemas in India.(30) Madan h
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  • ...banner into the age of sound. There were others like Madan Theatres (also Calcutta), but the names mentioned here would provide the bedrock foundation on whic ...am Daryani, a visionary financier, brought a 20 year old tabla player from Calcutta to work with the Sagar Movietone orchestra. It is to the credit of composer
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  • ...rings “first Bioscope” to Calcutta at the Star Theatre. “Panorama of Calcutta”- an early Indian coverage by foreign cameramen. J.F. Madan (1856-1926) launches his bioscope show in a tent at Calcutta Maidan.
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  • ...rings “first Bioscope” to Calcutta at the Star Theatre. “Panorama of Calcutta”- an early Indian coverage by foreign cameramen. J.F. Madan (1856-1926) launches his bioscope show in a tent at Calcutta Maidan.
    23 KB (3,244 words) - 23:08, 26 April 2006
  • ...nder the supervision of the Englishwoman, Lady Hardinge, Mr. Havell of the Calcutta School of Art, Sir Jeejeebhoy Jagannathshankar Seth, Framjee Cawas, Ibrahim Ishwari Prasad, a court artist at Murshidabad, appointed teacher, Calcutta Art School.
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  • Calcutta, West Bengal, British India [now India]. Grand Delhi Coronation Durbar and Royal Visit to Calcutta Including Their Majesties' Arrival at Amphitheatre (1912)
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  • ...s etc. Aurora Film Corporation in fact pioneered a regular newsreel named 'Calcutta Film Gazette.'
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  • ...ependent centres of activity and influence to grow up; that would dethrone Calcutta from its place as the center of successful intrigue, or that would weaken t ...f the Lieutenant-Governorship of the province of Eastern Bengal and Assam. Calcutta in Mourning
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  • ...and direct Kalighat style flourished in the bazaars of nineteenth-century Calcutta. Thousands of swiftly and boldly executed watercolors of gods, celebrities, ...where he first encountered it around 1910 in the riverside neighborhood of Calcutta’s famous Kali temple. By the time Dey’s article appeared in 1932, the p
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  • ...'histories'. The similarity of these Natakas with English plays staged in Calcutta, was pointed out by Pandit Radhakant; and as an example of a Nataka, Jones
    177 KB (31,487 words) - 14:22, 10 June 2006
  • ...lague began to be reported in Bombay, New Delhi (north central India), and Calcutta (northeast India). There were increased efforts to find and treat the sick,
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  • ...ner replied, ‘I make the gold here, then they write to the laath saab in Calcutta. Then the laath saab writes to the head of the company in England, who sen ...under the supervision of the Englishwoman Lady Hardinge, Mr. Havell of the Calcutta School of Art, Sir Jeejeebhoy Jagannathshankar Seth, Framjee Cawas, Ibrahim
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  • ...ny to Calcutta and the company staged plays by Sheridan and Shakespeare in Calcutta theaters.
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