Film Ke Jagat Ke Pitamaah dadasaheb falke (Hindi Edition)

Film Ke Jagat Ke Pitamaah dadasaheb falke (Hindi Edition)

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Film Ke Jagat Ke Pitamaah dadasaheb falke (Hindi Edition)

Film Ke Jagat Ke Pitamaah dadasaheb falke (Hindi Edition)

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SKU: DADAX9392013396
ISBN: 9799392013392
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
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Pitamah of the Film World, Dadasaheb Phalke (Dhundiraj Govind Phalke): Indian Film PioneerIndian Producer-Director-Screenwriter (Father of Indian Cinema)Known as the father of the Indian film industry, Dadasaheb Phalke was a remarkable artist. He was an accomplished stage actor and a master magician. He laid the foundation for Indian film production, on which Indias film industry rests today. It is because of his innovative experiments and innovation that so many films on diverse subjects are produced in India every year and are gaining popularity among audiences.In 1891, Dadasaheb Phalke saw a foreign silent film, Life of Christ, in Mumbai. Instead of Lord Jesus Christ, he saw great figures like Krishna, Ram, Samarth Guru Ramdas, Shivaji, Saint Tukaram, and others. He thought, why not portray the characters of great Indian figures through film? He watched this film several times, and then the desire for filmmaking sprouted in his heart.After eight months of rigorous practice, Dadasaheb produced his first silent film, Raja Harishchandra. Dadasaheb himself was the producer, writer, cameraman, and cameraman of this film. Dadasaheb produced a total of 125 films. On February 16, 1944, this unique sun of the Indian film world set forever.In this book, the story of Dadasaheb Phalkes struggle has been strung together sequentially like pearl beads, and readers and all those interested in cinema will benefit from reading it.

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