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In 1913 India's cinema industry is born from Dadasaheb Phalke's efforts to make Raja Harishchandra (1913), India's first feature-length B&W silent film.

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Dadasaheb Phalke
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Saraswati Phalke
Atharva Karve ...
Mahadev Phalke
Mohit Gokhale ...
Bhalachandra Phalke
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Deshmukh
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Parikh
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Pahila Bandhu
Uday Lagoo ...
Dusara Bandhu
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Pahila Sanatani
Dharmakirti Sumant ...
Dusara Sanatani
Lee Macsween ...
British Inspector
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Hemu Adhikari ...
Saraswati's Father
Siddarth Beninger ...
English Projectionist
Anil Bhagwat ...
Tatya
Mangesh Bhide ...
Abdulla
Pratibha Date ...
Saraswati's Mother
Ambarish Deshpande ...
Sane
Sachin Deshpande ...
Dr. Prabhakar
Nipun Dharmadhikari ...
Toy Seller
Kaluram Dhobale ...
Parsi Baba
Dilip Joglekar ...
Barve
Dheeresh Joshi ...
Nadkarni
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(as Bhalchandra Kadam)
Mayur Khandge ...
Salunkhe
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Laila (as Madhuganda Kulkarni)
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Gajabhau (as Vaibhav Mangle)
Ganesh Mayekar ...
Ganu
Sandip Pathak ...
Telang
Gary Richardson ...
Hepworth
Gary Richardson ...
Hepworth
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Prostitute's Mother
Gary Tantony ...
Kepbourn
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Carpenter (Shankar)

Directed by

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Paresh Mokashi

Written by

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Paresh Mokashi ... (writer)

Produced by

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Manish Hariprasad ... associate producer
Smiti Kanodia ... producer
Siddharth Roy Kapur ... co-producer
Paresh Mokashi ... producer
Amit Patwardhan ... line producer
Aviv Screwvala ... associate producer
Ronnie Screwvala ... producer

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Anand Modak

Cinematography by

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Amalendu Chaudhary ... (as Amalendu Chaudary)

Editing by

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Amit Pawar

Editorial Department

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Alvin Bernard ... colorist telecine: grading
Manish Bhogte ... post production supervisor
Rohit Karkera ... digital intermediate conformist
Meghnath Labde ... telecine colorist
Apurva Motiwale ... assistant editor
Prachi Pathare ... assistant editor

Art Direction by

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Nitin Chandrakant Desai

Costume Design by

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Mridul Patwardhan

Makeup Department

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Santosh Gilbile ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Rahul Bhosale ... post-production manager
Sameer Mahabale ... production manager
Triloksingh Rajput ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Aditya Bedekar ... assistant director / second second assistant director

Art Department

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Sunil Gujar ... graphic designer
Ramakant Kanojia ... graphic designer
Prashant Vichare ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Abhijit Deo ... sound editor
Manoj Mochemadkar ... re-recording mixer
Paresh Shelar ... sound recordist

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Devrishi Chatterjee ... digital compositor
Avinash Gupta ... digital compositor
Ilamuruguselvan ... digital compositor
Pankaj Kalbende ... lead compositor
Pratik Kalbende ... compositor
Sunil Kamath ... digital intermediate
Kishor Kanchan ... scanning artist
Ranjan Karkera ... digital intermediate colorist: Pixion
Kumaran ... digital compositor
Sanjiv Naik ... lead visual effects artist
Abhiman Niimain ... visual effects artist (as Abhiman Nilmain)
Hanuman Patel ... digital compositor
Amit Patwardhan ... visual effects supervisor
Sameer Prabhu ... digital intermediate editorial support
Sarika Salian ... compositor
Chandrakant Shenoy ... matte painter
Gaurvendra Singh ... digital compositor
Balakrishna P. Subaiah ... digital compositor
Suchita Suryamurty ... visual effects coordinator
Prasad Sutar ... visual effects supervisor
Indresh Tiwari ... visual effects
Chintamani Vartak ... visual effects supervisor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Vijay Mishra ... assistant camera

Animation Department

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Shashank Dhongde ... animator
Tejas Gokhale ... animator
Upendra Inglikar ... animator

Additional Crew

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Nabeel Abbas ... publicity designer
Ganesh Gargote ... pro
Parull Gossain ... publicist
Manoj Jadhav ... production staff
Prakash Nathan ... marketing: distribution & syndication
Gaurav Verma ... Head Of Distribution

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Dadasaheb Phalke had abandoned a well established printing business after a quarrel with his business partner. He gave his word to the worried partner that he would never enter into the printing business again as competition! Phalke got instantly unemployed and workless. The family was struggling to survive. One day he accidentally stumbled across a tent theatre that was screening a silent motion picture. He was awestruck with the film. The idea of film making struck him. Along with his hardworking wife and two enthusiastic kids by his side, he ventured into a field unknown to contemporary India. Making of India's first feature film, 'Raja Harishchandra' was an amazing adventure. The Phalke family encountered mostly funny but also a few grave situations during their journey of film making. They were a team of crazy yet lovable people that helped in winning over patrons and eventually money. Together, not only did they deliver the first Indian film, but they had ensured it to become the first super hit film too! In 1914, Phalke refused offers from his English friends to make films in London. His reason for the refusal was - 'I must keep making films in India, so that it gets established as an industry at home'. The rest is history. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • हरिश्चंद्राची फॅक्टरी (India, Hindi title)
  • 哈里什昌德拉工厂 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Cennet Sineması Hindistan (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Фабрика царя Харишчандры (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 96 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia India's official submission for Best Foreign Language Film Oscar consideration. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Part Two - The Vision of Dadasaheb Phalke (2024). See more »
Quotes [subtitled version]
[brandishing a sword]
Dadasaheb Phalke: Mustaches will go. Or heads will roll!
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