Cinema of Bihar

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Hindi and Bhojpuri-language films are produced in the state of Bihar in northern India, and there are smaller Maithili, Nepali, Angika, Awadhi and Magahi film industries. Bihar specializes in Bhojpuri films. Bhojpuri film industry also known as Bhollywood.

History

Cinema in Bihar dates to the early years of the 20th century, when Jamshedji Framji Madan acquired the Elphinstone Theatre Company of Bombay in 1902 and converted it into the Elphinstone Bioscope Company. The Elphinstone Theatre in Patna became the Elphinstone Cinema, showing silent shorts until the advent of sound films. It continues in existence, with different ownership after the Madan empire's collapse during the 1930s. Another silent-cinema theatre in China Kothi, Patna, closed early in the sound era (1931). One of good actress from Muzaffarpur is Neha Sharma who spent there child hood in Bhagalpur. The first sound theatre in Patna was in the Babu Bazar in the southwestern part of the city and opened with Veer Abhimanyu in 1933 or 1934. The theatre was destroyed by a fire fed by nitrate film, and was never rebuilt.

The very first Bihari film was the silent 'Life Divine' or 'Punarjanma' with Miss Arati Devi, Mr. A. K. Prosad B.L., Miss Pratima Devi, and Mr. N. G. Bhattacharya. It was produced by Raja Rana Jagarnnath Prosad Sinha 'Kinkar' of Deo. 'THE GLORIOUS FIRST PRODUCTION OF BIHAR - A drama full of Love, Romance & Action With Mythological Back Ground' (sic) - as described in the Puja Number of Filmland, October 1932. Miss Arati Devi was a Jewish girl of 19 years when she made the film. She was born Rachel Sofaer in Rangoon, Burma in1912 and moved with her parents and siblings to Calcutta, India, circa 1923. She had made only one other film a year before (1930) 'A Man Condemned' and her career was cut short by marriage in 1933 to Mr. Sassoon Jonah. Arati Devi was this contributor's mother. She died in childbirth in April 1948.

Prakash Jha made his feature-film debut with 1984's Hip Hip Huray, a Hindi film shot in Jharkhand (then part of Bihar) and processed in Bombay. Patang was directed by Goutam Ghose. As of May 2012, more than 150 completed films are awaiting release.

Bhaiyaa, a Magahi-language film, was released in 1961.<ref>http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0236021/ Bhaiyaa - First Magadhi language film</ref> The first ojpuri-language film, Ganga Maiya Tohe Piyari Chhadhaibo, was made in 1962 and released the following year (although Bhojpuri and Maghi were spoken in a few earlier films, such as Gunga Jumna and Nadiya Ke Paar). Films such as Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram and Bideshiya were popular in the Bhojpur district.

Bollywood's Nadiya Ke Paar is one of the best-known Bhojpuri-language movie. The first Maithili-language film was 1965's Kanyadan,<ref>http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0236358/ Kanyadan - First Maithili language film</ref> directed by Phani Majumdar. The film, about a man who decides to learn Maithili because it is his wife's only language, is based on Harimohan Jha's Hari Mohan Jha novel Kanyadaan. Bhauji Maay and Mamta Gaave Geet (directed by C. Parmanand) were also popular; the latter was noted for its music and plot. Sasta Jinagai Mahag Sinur (directed by Muarli Dhar and released in 1999) was a successful Maithili film, with songs by Md Aziz, Sadhana Sargam, Udit Narayan and Deepa Narayan.

Another successful Maithili film, Kakhan Harab Dukh Mor, was based on the life of the Maithil poet Vidyapati. Phool Singh played the lead role, with music by Gyaneshwar Dubey. Other Maithili films include Senurak Laaj and Dularua Babu. Ashu-Priya Productions' Aau Piya Hamar Nagari was released in 2000, but was unsuccessful. Murli Dhar directed 90 percent of the film, with Manikant Mishra completing it.

In November 2007 the Maithili film Sindurdan was released but the film was withdrawn from theatres due to sound problems. Senuriya, directed by B.D. Prasad Chaudhary with music by Gyaneshwar Dubey, is dubbed from Tamil into Maithili with Surya and Diva Shree in lead roles as actors and Rami Reddy as an antagonist.

Banner Dev Kala Arts and A. Y. Movies' 2005 Garibak Beti, about the dowry system and directed by 22-year-old Ajay Yash, was a low-budget Maithili success. Yash's next film was 2010's Mayak Karz, for the same producers. Two Maithili films were released in 2011: Sajana Ke Anagana Me Solah Singaar (directed by Murli Dhar) and Mukhiya Jee (directed by Vikash Jha). Another successful Maithili movie AN IDEAL LADY-RAMAULWALI was released in november 2014 about mishmash marriage directed by Niraj yadav and Randhir singh

Patna Film Festival

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The Patna Film Festival is an international film festival with participants from Iran, Canada, China, Japan, Sweden, Germany, Russia, the U.S. and India .<ref>[1] Archived September 6, 2008 at the Wayback Machine</ref> Begun in 2006, it is organized by of Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), the National Film Archive of India, the Federation of Film Societies of India and the state government.<ref>Film fest: A treat for movie buffs - Times Of India. .timesofindia.indiatimes.com (2006-02-12). Retrieved on 2013-07-29.</ref>

Mini-film festivals were organized regularly by Cine-Society, Patna during the summer and winter from 1973 to 1989; the last festival featured Charlie Chaplin films for the worldwide celebration of his centenary. Cine-Society aided the Government of India and cultural organizations, such as the Bihar Art Theater. Facing competition from video, broadcast and satellite television, the society is smaller but screens about twelve feature and four documentary films from around the world each month, organizes film-appreciation workshops and discussions, publishes a monthly newsletter and continues assisting governmental and non-governmental groups organize one or two mini-film festivals annually.

Actors

  • B.N.Patel
  • Manish Anand
  • Chandan singh
  • Niraj Yadav
  • Pradeep Sharma
  • dharmvir kumar(sitamarhi)
  • Kamalnath Singh Thakur
  • Brajesh Bhelloriya
  • Vivek kumar sharma
  • K K Goswami
  • Suraj K Shah
  • Balajee Vinayak
  • Murlidhar
  • Lalitesh Jha
  • Rajeev Singh
  • Sanjay Mishra
  • Sanjeev Poonam Mishra
  • Rahul Sinha
  • Romi Thakur
  • Shubh Narayan Jha
  • Vinod Gwaar
  • Bhawanath Jha
  • Dinesh Mishra
  • Rajendra Karn
  • Dharmendra Morbaita
  • Ravindra kumar ,Ravi
  • Vijay Mishra
  • Anil Mishra
  • Damodar Raao
  • Gaurav Jha
  • Mantu Jha
  • Sunil Jha
  • Shambhu Nath Mishra
  • Usha Paswan
  • Uttam Chaudhary
  • Rajesh Singh
  • Ankur patel

Actresses

  • Rina yadav
  • Jaya Sarkar
  • Sweta sagar
  • Mona Rai
  • Ranju Jha
  • Kalpna Mishra
  • Neetu SIngh
  • Roshani Jha
  • Dolly Sarkar
  • Anurita Jha
  • Sangita Mishra
  • Sudha Jha
  • Natasha Suri

See also

References