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Narsinh Mehta (1932) was the first full length Gujarati talkie.
Gujarati cinema or Gujarati film industry, informally referred as Dhollywood or Gollywood, is one of the major regional and vernacular film industries of the cinema of India associated with the Gujarati language. During silent films era, large number of people associated with these films were Gujaratis. The language associated industry dates back to 1932, when the first Gujarati talkie film, Narsinh Mehta, was released.[1][2] After flourishing through the 1960s to 1980s, the industry saw a decline till 2000 when number of films dropped below 20. The industry is partially revived in 2010s due to rural demand and later due to influx of new technology and urban subjects. The film industry has produced more than one thousand films since its inception.[3] The Government of Gujarat announced a 100% entertainment tax exemption for Gujarati films in 2005[4] and a policy of incentives in 2016.[5]
Etymology Edit
Bollywood, the sobriquet for the Hindi language film industry based in Mumbai, inspired the sobriquet Dhollywood for Gujarati film industry due to profuse use of Dhol, a purcussion drum. It is also referred Gollywood, a portmanteau derived from Gujarat and Bollywood.[6][7]
History Edit
Silent films era (1913–1931) Edit
Still from Bhakta Vidur (1921), the first film banned by British authorities
Cinema show times written in typical Gujarati style
There were several silent films which were closely related with Gujarati people and culture before advent of talkies. Many film directors, producers and actors who are associated with silent films were Gujarati and Parsi. There were twenty leading film company and studios owned by Gujaratis between 1913 and 1931. They were mostly located in Bombay (now Mumbai). There were at least forty-four leading Gujarati directors during this period.[6]
The silent film Bilwamangal (Bhagat Soordas, 1919) was directed by Parsi Gujarati, Rustomji Dhotiwala and it was based on the story by Gujarati writer, Champshi Udeshi. This full length (12000 feet) film was produced by Elphinstone Bioscope Company, Culcutta so the film is considered Bengali. Suchet Singh established Oriental Film Manufacturing Company of Bombay with the help of Hajimahamad Allarakha, an editor of popular Gujarati magazine Visami Sadi, in 1919. The silent film Narsinh Mehta (1920) produced by Oriental featured Gujarati song, "Vaishnav Jan To" which was sung by audience and musicians in cinema halls with relevant scenes on screen. Dwarkadas Sampat had bought projector and had shows in Rajkot. He established Patankar Friends & Company with Patankar. Raja Sriyal was the first film produced by Patankar Friends but was not released due to defective print. Kach-Devyani (1920) was directed by S. N. Patankar which featured Garba in films marking entry of Gujarati culture in films. Dwarkadas later founded Kohinoor Film Company. Kohinoor produced its first film Sati Parvati (1920) depicting Gujarati culture. It was directed by Vishnupant Divekar featuring Prabha, an actress from Rajkot, in lead role of Parvati. Bhakta Vidur (1921) produced by Kohinoor and directed by Kanjibhai Rathod was implicitly political film. The film featured Dwarkadas Sampat in lead role of Vidur who donned Gandhi cap which referred to Indian independence movement led by Mahatma Gandhi. The film had Gujarati song, "Rudo Maro Rentiyo, Rentiyama Nikle Taar, Taare Taare Thay Bharatno Uddhar" which referred to Rentio[disambiguation needed] used by Indian National Congress in its symbol. It was the first film banned in India by British authorities. It was later re-released under Dharm Vijay title in 1922. Pavagadhnu Patan (The Fall of Pavagadh, 1928) was directed by Nagendra Majumdar and produced by Indulal Yagnik. Yagnik was an independence activist who later headed the Mahagujarat Movement demanding a separate Gujarat state. Yagnik produced ten films under various banners.[6]
Dwarkadas Sampat's Kohinoor
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