A blog that captures the happenings in Maharashtra and rest of the Marathi World (Bruhanmaharashtra) through the eyes of a 3M – Madhyamvargiya Marathi Manoos (Middleclass Marathi Man). Neither is it a view of the anglicized minority which has lost touch with its roots... nor does it speak for the Marathi masses who may lack the “worldview”. Just a somewhere-in-between viewpoint… but a firm viewpoint indeed!
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Indian Cinema enters 100th year! Watch full footage of Raja Harishchandra
Raja Harishchandra, the first Indian film was made by Dhundiraj Govind alias Dadasaheb Phalke. The film was released on 3rd May 1913 in Coronation Hall, Girgaon in Mumbai... exactly 99 years ago today!
To see the epic battle of Phalke against all odds, do watch 'Harishchandrachi Factory'...
Labels:
Achievement,
Arts,
Cinema,
Heritage,
History,
Innovation
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