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First in 100 Years of Indian Cinema - 1913-2013
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First Film Insured - Taal
03 May 2013
500
Almost 85 years after the first film released, the film industry addressed the demand for risk cover against any mishap prior to the release of the film. Director and producer Subhash Ghai began the trend when he had his film Taal insured for a sum of Rs. 110 million in 1998.
First Feature Film - Raja Harishchandra
03 May 2013
500
Raja Harishchandra (Date of release - 3 May 1913) Indian silent film, directed and produced by Indian icon Dadasaheb Phalke, and is the first full-length Indian feature film. The film was based on the legend of Raja Harishchandra.
First Dolby Sound Film - 1942-A Love Story
03 May 2013
500
Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 1942-A Love Story (1994) was music maestro R.D. Burman's swan song. The movie was also a stepping stone to advanced sound engineering with the introduction of Dolby Sound.
First Colour Film - Kisan Kanya
03 May 2013
500
Ardeshir Irani of Imperial Film Company established India's first colour film laboratory in 1937 and Moti B Gidvani's Kisan Kanya emerged as India's first indigenously produced colour film.
First Colorized Film - Mughal-e-Azam in 2004
03 May 2013
500
During the re-release the film ran for 25 weeks and probably there is no other example of any film running for 25 weeks in its re-release. (The original black and white version was released in 1960)
First and only actor to won Best Actress Award - Nirmal Pandey (Daayra)
03 May 2013
500
Nirmal Pandey's powerful portrayal of a transvestite in Amol Palekar's Daayra (1996) fetched him a Best Actress award, which he shared with female lead Sonali Kulkarni, at the Valenciennes Film Festival in France in 1997.
First 70-mm Film - Sholay
03 May 2013
500
On August 15, 1975, bade parde par, a phrase commonly used now, became a reality with the release of Ramesh Sippy's film Sholay. The tagline of the movie, 'First time in 70-mm', probably helped make Sholay the blockbuster it was.
First 3D Movie - My Dear Kuttichthan
03 May 2013
500
India was introduced to three dimensional motion pictures with the Malayalam film My Dear Kuttichthan in 1984. The phenomenon rapidly caught the Hindi film industry too with the first 3D Hindi film Shiva Ka Insaaf releasing in 1985.

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