Indian films began in 1896 when an agent from France brought his movie equipment and showed inviting pictures in Bombay. That was an prominent point in Indian history and the start of the amelioration of the Indian film industry.
The first film made in India was released in 1913 by Dadasaheb Phalke. The film's title was Raja Harishchandra. It was a mythological film that has since been produced some times.
There are now separate types of film industries in India categorized by their regions. These are: Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Oriya, Punjabi and Assamese films.
The first Indian film shown in India was the movie Alam Ara which was released in 1931. It was also the first movie that had sound effects; the movie was called a "talkie" because it was the first time the actors were heard talking in a film. This was again the starting of a new era for the Indian film industry.
During the 1930s and 1940s Indian films began to have a modern outlook and adopted the emerging societal ideas and practices of the decade. Film makers added major innovations to their films. In 1935, the movie Devdas was released. It wasan prominent film of the decade. The film was directed by Pramathesh Barua. The movie was based on a love tale and presented the difference between femininity and masculinity.
The world-famous Bollywood was a Hindi film manufactures that started in the 1970s. It is inspired by the American film industry's Hollywood. Bollywood is now one of the prominent film industries in the world which has released many movies and introduced beloved actors and actresses.
The Golden Age of the Indian film manufactures began in the 1940s. Some of the best films were produced while this decade until the 1960s. The films Pyaasa and Kaagaz ke Phool were two of the movies produced while the Golden Age.
In the 1950s, the Parallel Cinema movement began, led by the Bengalis. Some of the movies produced while this era were Neecha Nagar and Two Acres of Land.
The Indian modern cinema was introduced in the 1960s. It was when romance movies and activity films became beloved in the Indian film industry. while the mid-1970s until the 1990s, Indian cinema began producing films about bandits and gangsters.
The Indian film manufactures continues to yield and issue movies that reach the world beyond Bollywood. Indian film producers are known to make lengthy movies, with some films chronic three hours or more.
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