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Dhundiraj Govind Phalke

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Dhundiraj Govind Phalke
  • Common Name:
    The 'father' of Indian cinema
  • Date of Birth:
    April 30, 1870
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Taurus
  • Place of Birth:
    Trymbak, Maharashtra, India
  • Place of Death:
    Nasik, Maharashtra, India.
  • Date of Death:
    February 16, 1944
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    Indian
  • Education:

    Sir J. J. School of Art, Bombay

    J.J.School

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    Career

    Dhundiraj Govind Phalke

    Trivia

    Dhundiraj Govind Phalke
    • Nevertheless, his pioneering work in establishing Indian cinema gained wide recognition in later years, and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award has become the most prestigious film award in India.
    • He left film-making in the 1930s, and died almost a forgotten figure.
    • However, with the development of commercial cinema, new genres, and the advent of sound, he lost touch with his audiences.
    • His mythological themes and trick photography at first delighted the Indian people, depicting as they did stories that were familiar from childhood and part of their cultural heritage.
    • Phalke was a talented film technician, and experimented with a variety of special effects.
    • His first feature, Rajah Harischandra, based on a well-known story from the Mahabharata epic, was premiered in Bombay in 1913, and became an instant success with Indian audiences.
    • After visiting Britain to buy camera equipment and meet film-makers, he returned to India in 1912, gaining financial backing through his impressive short time-lapse films.
    • He trained as an artist and photographer and had begun a career as a printer when the experience of early British films inspired him to take up cinematography.
    • “Dadasaheb” Phalke, pioneering Indian film-maker, considered the founder of Indian cinema.

    Biography

    Dhundiraj Govind Phalke
    Last Updated: Tuesday, June 30, 2009

    Dadasaaheb Phalke was born in 1870 in Trymbakeshwar in Nasik. He was born to a Sanskrit scholar, he studied at J.J. college of Art in Bombay and at Kala Bhavan, Baroda. He then studied architecture and became landscape painter of academic nature studies. He worked in a photographic studio and at Ratlam learned three-colour block making and ceramics.

    He then worked as a portrait photographer, stage make-up man, assistant to a German illusionist and as a magician! He was offered backing to start an Art Printing Press and his backers to acquaint him with the latest printing process arranged for him to go to Germany provided that he remain with the company. But by the time Phalke returned he knew that a printing career would not satisfy him.

    He raised loan from his friend and pledging his life insurance, Phalke went to England in 1912 to purchase the necessary equipment and acquaint himself with the technical aspects of filmmaking. When he returned from London he launched Raja Harishchandra about an honest king who for the sake of his principles sacrifices his kingdom and family before the gods impressed with his honesty restore him to his former glory and this movie was released in 1913. Later he produced Mohini Bhasmasur (1913),Satyavan Savitri (1914), Lanka Dahan (1917), Shri Krishna Janam (1918) and Kaliya Madan (1919).

    Due to changing tastes of movies and extreme commercialised atmosphere in film world, Phalke retired. Later in 1937 he produced Gangavataram (1937), but he had lost his magic. He died in Nasik, a forgotten man. But today he is considered as a pioneer of Indian cinema and a prestigious Indian film industry award is named after him.

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