Giribala is a silent drama film released in 1929. It focuses on social issues and highlights the struggles faced by the protagonist.
This movie tells the inspiring story of Michael Madhusudhan, a renowned poet from India who overcame adversity and wrote powerful pieces that captured the essence of human emotions. Through this dramatic portrayal, viewers will witness his journey of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
Bireswar Vivekananda is a biographical drama that delves into the life and teachings of Swami Vivekananda, a spiritual leader and social reformer. The movie explores his journey of self-realization, his quest for spirituality, and his efforts to spread the message of peace and harmony.
Based on the 'Arabian Nights', this film tells of the Baghdadi woodcutter Alibaba (M. Bose) and his magic 'Open Sesame' formula; of the hero's jealous brother Kasim and the slave girl Marjina (S. Bose). The film adapts the 1897 play, giving it a Hollywood-derived exotic flavour. An improvised 'modern' dance is inserted. The slow, mannered acting with the frontally framed tableau shots are enlivened by the dance scenes, especially the Marjina-Abdallah sequence.
In Manipur, in the early years of the 19th century, graceful and enchanting court dancer Indrani has captured the heart of Prince Chandrakirti. However, Indrani is looked down upon because of her low social standing and turned away when she tries to enter the city temple. She seeks solace in a crumbling temple, where all are welcome. Meanwhile, Prince Chandra comes under pressure to marry the princess of a neighboring land and secure a peace treaty for his kingdom.
Mahakavi Girish Chandra is a 1957 movie by Modhu Bose
Documentary short on musical instruments from India.
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