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Devika Rani on the sets of Izzat
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Remembering #DevikaRani on her birth anniversary (30/03). She was active during the 1930s & 1940s. Widely acknowledged as the first lady of Indian cinema. In this photo, she is with Shri #RabindranathTagore & #HImanshuRai in Berlin (1931). What are your favourite Devika Rani films?
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myluckyerror · 2 years
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Devika Rani Choudhuri (30 March 1908 – 9 March 1994), usually known as Devika Rani, was an Indian actress who was active in Hindi films during the 1930s and 1940s. Widely acknowledged as the first lady of Indian cinema, Devika Rani had a successful film career that spanned 10 years.
Born into a wealthy, anglicized Indian family, Devika Rani was sent to boarding school in England at age nine and grew up in that country. In 1928, she met Himanshu Rai, an Indian film-producer, and married him the following year. She assisted in costume design and art direction for Rai's experimental silent film A Throw of Dice (1929). Both of them then went to Germany and received training in film-making at UFA Studios in Berlin. Rai then cast himself as hero and her as heroine in his next production, the bilingual film Karma (1933), made simultaneously in English & Hindi. The film premiered in England in 1933, elicited interest there for a prolonged kissing scene featuring the real-life couple, and flopped badly in India. The couple returned to India in 1934, where Himanshu Rai established a production studio, Bombay Talkies, in partnership with certain other people. The studio produced several successful films over the next 5–6 years, and Devika Rani played the lead role in many of them. Her on-screen pairing with Ashok Kumar became popular in India.
Following Rai's death in 1940, Devika Rani took control of the studio and produced some more films in partnership with her late husband's associates, namely Sashadhar Mukherjee and Ashok Kumar. As she was to recollect in her old age, the films which she supervised tended to flop, while the films supervised by the partners tended to be hits. In 1945, she retired from films, married the Russian painter Svetoslav Roerich and moved to his estate on the outskirts of Bangalore, thereafter leading a very reclusive life for the next five decades. Her persona, no less than her film roles, were considered socially unconventional. Her awards include the Padma Shri (1958), Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1970) and the Soviet Land Nehru Award (1990).
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nnmarudkar · 1 year
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Jubilee
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First thing first, Jubilee shows you the realism of the Bombay talkies era with an interval by building huge and royal studios, cinema reels, crew chairs, hand painted posters, an ambitious producer with business acumen, smoking pipe, outfits, and so much more. The series in itself is quite symbolic for the purpose of depicting the golden era. Yes, I call it a golden era. I read the show is pretty much inspired by the life of Himanshu Rai and Devika Rani. Let’s kickstart.
Praise worthy angles from the entire series that are responsible for the story:
Blazing journeys of 5 characters Roy, Binod, Jay, Niloufer, Walia
The unparalleled fate of 2 studios Khanna studio and Roy studio
The transformations, transitions, and evolving cinema with a blend of crime, love, conspiracy and fame.
Beginning, Rise and Fall
It is commendable to see how the makers combined the most essential attributes of the black and white cinema - Dialogues, Music, Drama and great frames.
The 3 compelling dialogues that summarize Cinema which are crafted beautifully in the film with the scene,
'Power is within this weapon of cinema.'
'Cinema can raise a level by giving the audience a taste of poetry, photography, music and aspirations.'
'Cinema can empower people.'
Let us put the stars on the shoulders of the team. Vikramaditya Motawane, Atul Sabharwal and Soumik Sen are the names. I should say, a gorgeous job on the series by all the teams.
Supposedly it has to be one of the most expensive projects as it costs a fortune to build a city entirely. Especially a city which used to look a certain way but not any more. It is bound to attract criticism, comparisons and judgements. Hence applause for the art department.
Moving to the title, Jubilee. Good one. The word Jubilee was significant in the non-bollywood era. It marked a big success of the film if it reaches Jubilee unlike the crore club where films are less than 2 stars but box office is 200 cr.
Vikramaditya Motawane has created a web series that is uncommon among current subjects. Lots of makers tried to recreate the golden era but most of them went unnoticed. I am fond of Khoya Khoya Chand for the infamous vintage era. However, reaching everybody through OTT through Jubilee with a 10 episode series of 50 minutes is a master thought. That breathing space to judge the success with an olden times ‘interval’ but of a week is outstanding. However, such a big risk.
Mentioning positives of the show to move with. It has a decent Star cast that is not very glittering and glam. Subtle and real. When you cut on the star factor you can actually see through the show and its potential. So I liked the cast to portray that era. Apararshakti Khurana as one of the leads is huge. Names to mention: Wamiqa Gabbi and Prosenjit Chatterjee. I am all praises for Wamiqa Gabbi. Simply Wow. She is a complete package of dance, acting, nakharas, ada and reality. An actress who very clearly takes you to the era of queens like Waheeda Rehman, Mala Sinha, Nutan and the list goes on. She does not imitate anybody. Prosenjit Chatterjee, an innovative and ahead of his time producer who wants to make a mark but probably wishes to stick to what sells on screen with a traditional cinema perspective. The curiosity that both Roy and Niloufer go on building in their own way is really good. Sidhant Gupta’s energy matches the character’s but his acting felt an over-do at times. But when he walks as a star is one act you can’t miss but notice. It shows a mix of stardom and simplicity. Great work there. He is the Guru Dutt effect as a one man show with actor-director qualities. Aditi Rao Hydari is just being herself, a beauty. Ram Kapoor, Shweta Basu are names known for good acting just like that. All the supporting actors have done a celebrated job in their roles. Amazing to watch Arun Govil in a web series. The casting decisions are appreciable. The character Govil plays as a calm father is peaceful for the eyes and ears.
Music is magnificent. Thanks to Amit Trivedi for giving one more album that can be put on loop. The compositions of jubilee prove that even today a melody is possible with sensible ‘Hindi’ lyrics which are louder than the music and each word, chord and instrument is heard and worth a praise. Kudos to Amit Trivedi and Kausar Munir for creating songs that calm people like us can humm. My personal favourites are Voh Tere Mere Ishq, Dariyacha Raja, Na Koi Mera and Saare Ke Saare Akele. Rest you would not like to skip as well. It has the sound of the period it belongs to. The lyrics bear to our usual spoken Hindi language - simple and understood. I can’t put this more straight. Those days were about melody and dialogues that hit the audience.
Dialogues as expected are filled with drama and conviction.
Favourite frame from the series is Jay and Nilo sitting on the road drenched in the rain in front of a theatre under the poster of Baiju Awara. Splendid! You do not have to show intimacy by stripping down and making love. Sometimes it's just the way you sketch love on screen. Quite a romantic frame. Other Mesmerizing frames:
Binod first in front of the fire that also marks the end frame of Roy in front of fire.
Sumitra sitting in front of the mirror in the train.
Roy, sitting in his private screening theatre, calls the man to project the reel.
Jay Khanna in his own studio on the first day against the Taxi cut out.
The last shot of Roy studio with lights dimming symbolizing the fall.
Jay Khanna’s cabin with Taxi Driver Poster of Jay and Nilo.
And the favourite of many, the RK inspired Jay and Niloufer umbrella scene.
I am glad to see one series with no skin show, no kissing at every alternate shot and most importantly close to no violence. Every other show today is either lust or violence with litres of blood flowing. This series is like detox.
Some curiosity creeps in. Was Phone tapping really a thing? Would the show not be as captivating as it was if tapping was not a part of the show? Mysterious.
Coming to an end resembles a Guru Dutt film with a song like Dekhi Zamane ki Yaari. Saare ke Saare Akele went on flipping pages and how heartbreaking every page was!
Looking at Jubilee overall,
What’s remarkable is the tragic ending given to all the characters like most of the yesteryear actors saw. It is not a fictitious act of drama. We have heard stories where either people disappeared from the industry or their demise was not a very pleasant one or some love stories were not as happy as their film’s or their stardom just vanished with a flop. I admire the way fiction was weaved with the inside stories from the film industry. But across 10 episodes we saw a lot of screen time invested in long pauses. Not sure why the typical fame was not shown like ordinary fans gathering around Madan or crowds at the red carpets of premieres. No premieres at all actually. But the pre-independence period, partition and its effect on the cinema industry was precisely connected. The makers very smartly keep awards at bay as filmfare started in 1954 and this story wraps up by 1953. Also, the details that were very well shown were salaried crew, technicians and even actors associated with the studio, the refugee camps, international interventions and the editing on negatives of the reel. What is incredible to see is the grey shade every character gets with situations. It's meticulous writing.
All the characters had a closure but I wonder what happened to Shamsher Walia.
I was waiting for the last ‘The End’ or ‘समाप्त’ after we saw Interval post the 1st batch of 5 episodes. But that did not come. Another season in making? Giving benefit of doubt as the glorious era of cinema has just started in Jubilee. But I must say first is the only first. What follows is to piggyback on the popularity of last success. It loses its charm. I hope the makers continue the legacy if they plan seasons.
To end this I would say Jubilee gives you the pictorial version of the tales and accounts narrated by the legends and insiders. I will not deny that the series seems stretched or sluggish at times but I think establishing the actors and an entire past generation will take its own time.
Jubilee is a must watch for people who believe in the essence of cinema and Hindi film industry of yesterday. It is for obsessed film lovers who have not yet fallen prey to Bollywood’s faux stardom.
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rajeevpradhan · 1 year
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DEVIKA RANI THE ACTRESS AND FOUNDER OF BOMBEY TALKIES
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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"Bengali All The Way": Kajol Watches Cousin Rani Mukerji's Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway
Kajol shared this image. (courtesy: kajol) New Delhi: Rani Mukerji has returned to the big screen with Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway, which was released in theatres on March 17. The actress has been receiving much acclaim and praise from members of the film fraternity for her portrayal of Devika Chatterjee, a Bengali woman who has to fight against a nation to save her kids. The latest star to give…
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Devika Rani (Achhut Kanya)—She was grandniece of Rabindranath Tagore (laureate). She was sent to boarding school in England at age nine and grew up there. After completing her schooling, she joined the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the Royal Academy of Music to study acting and music, at a time when aristocratic women did not enter showbiz. She studied filmmaking in Berlin. It is well known that she underwent training at the UFA Studios in the art and technique of acting under Eric Pommer, and other aspects of film production including costume and set designing and make-up, under eminent directors like GW Pabst, Fritz Lang, Emil Jannings and Josef von Sternberg. She is also reported to have worked with Marlene Dietrich. She had a multi-faceted personality and took on many responsibilities of film production at Bombay Talkies, a studio that she co-founded with Himanshu Rai in Mumbai in 1934. She often took care of hair and make up, supervised set design and editing, scouted for new talent and mentored them. She was the face of Bombay Talkies, and also the reason behind the political and financial backing the studio received, at a time when even women from red light districts refused to work as actresses. She was the first recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, when it was instituted in 1970.
Diahann Carroll (Paris Blues, Carmen Jones, Porgy and Bess)— Face of an angel. She had the range. She brought chemistry with every romance she portrayed. She also had a great fashion sense, and was so pretty Mattel made a doll based off of her.
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Devika Rani:
Achhut Kanya (1936) is the only one of hers I've seen but hot DAMN
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Diahann Carroll:
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Another groundbreaking black actress, although she might be better remembered for her television roles. She was also an activist and worked with charities to support women in need.
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here she is hanging out with shadow prince anthony perkins :3
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inmyworldblr · 16 days
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Devika Rani in a still from Nirmala (1938)
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indiejones · 2 years
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INDIES TOP 150 ACTRESSES OF 1930’s BOLLYWOOD !
PS. Surprisingly, Devika Rani, the only heroine from 1930's Bollywood that our & our previous gen have heard & been told of, doesn't even figure in the Top 150 Actresses List for the decade, in Indies historical reproduction!
Some perspective, on just how diffused & deluded, our historical retelling has been!
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1.       .Sulochana / Ruby Mayer
2.       .Sharifa
3.       .Jehanara Kajjan
4.       .Gulab / Rose
5.       .Patience Cooper
6.       .Bibbo
7.       .Sabita Devi
8.       .Zubeida
9.       .Gohar Mamajiwala
10.   .Sushila Devi
11.   .Shahzadi
12.   .Sultana
13.   .Purnima Shome
14.   .Kesari
15.   .Shishubala
16.   .Miss Iqbal
17.   .Mushtari
18.   .J. Sushila
19.   .Radharani
20.   .Shehla
21.   .Madhuri
22.   .Mushtari
23.   .Shanta Devi
24.   .Jamuna
25.   .Ratnaprabha
26.   .Leela Chitnis
27.   .Prabha Devi
28.   .Anusuya
29.   .Devbala
30.   .Bela Rani
31.   .Ila Devi
32.   .Ameena
33.   .Urmila
34.   .Saqi
35.   .Fatma Begum
36.   .Menaka Devi
37.   .Rohini
38.   .Annapurna
39.   .Brijmala
40.   .Anasuya
41.   .Mehar Banu
42.   .Rampyari
43.   .Tarabai
44.   .Manjula
45.   .Shanti
46.   .Sakribai
47.   .Rajani
48.   .Devaki
49.   .Durga Koregaonkar
50.   .Lalita Devi
51.   .Ashalata
52.   .Miss Jena
53.   .Satyavati
54.   .Zohrajan
55.   .Zebunissa
56.   .Hansa Wadkar
57.   .Najju Begum
58.   .Sardar Akhtar
59.   .Ramola
60.   .Lalita Pawar
61.   .Sitara Devi
62.   .Mehar Sultana
63.   .Sadhana Devi
64.   .Yasmin
65.   .Nurjahan
66.   .Kanan Devi
67.   .Jyotsana
68.   .Manorama
69.   .Pramila
70.   .Panna
71.   .Vimla Vashishta
72.   .Vasanti
73.   .Kumudini
74.   .Miss Sylvia
75.   .Fatma Jr
76.   .Prem Kumari
77.   .Durga Khote
78.   .Kamlesh Kumari
79.   .Damyanti
80.   .Heera
81.   .Ranibala
82.   .Gulzar Bai / Miss Gulzar
83.   .Seeta Devi
84.   .Putli
85.   .Baby Ila
86.   .Mumtaz
87.   .Khatoon
88.   .Miss Pokhraj
89.   .Khursheed
90.   .Anupama
91.   .Shirin
92.   .Mohini
93.   .Rattanbai
94.   .Shanta Kumari
95.   .Jilloo
96.   .Brijrani
97.   .Umasashi
98.   .Shaila
99.   .Miss Salu
100.                        .Kalyani Das
101.                        .Usha Rani
102.                        .Indira Devi
103.                        .Kamla Devi
104.                        .Sarla
105.                        .Prabhavati
106.                        .Neelam
107.                        .Baby Gabroo
108.                        .Leela Pendharkar
109.                        .Arti Devi
110.                        .Kishori Pathak
111.                        .Rupmati
112.                        .Shanti Gupta
113.                        .Jamshid Banu
114.                        .Romila
115.                        .Fatima
116.                        .Mukhtar Begum
117.                        .Padma Devi
118.                        .Veena Devi
119.                        .Dwarki
120.                        .Hira Dharwadkar
121.                        .Rajkumari
122.                        .Indubala
123.                        .Renubala
124.                        .Krishna Kumari
125.                        .Sharda
126.                        .Leela Desai
127.                        .Bhaduri
128.                        .Sakhu
129.                        .Manekbai
130.                        .Jenabai Pawar
131.                        .Chanda
132.                        .Snehlata
133.                        .Lakshmi
134.                        .Nirasha
135.                        .Mehtab
136.                        .Leelavati
137.                        .Shakuntala
138.                        .Sheelprabha
139.                        .Ermeline
140.                        .Noor Jehan
141.                        .Malka
142.                        .Miss Mani
143.                        .Indira Wadkar
144.                        .Baby Devi
145.                        .Purnima Shome
146.                        .Veena
147.                        .Rani Sundari
148.                        .Gangoobai
149.                        .Zohra Sehgal
150.                        .Miss Jones
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bollywoodirect · 1 year
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Devika Rani and Najam Ul Hasan in Jawani Ki Hawa (1935). Original Sumitra Kumari and Jamshed Khan. #Jubilee
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myluckyerror · 2 years
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Devika Rani
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heavenboy09 · 29 days
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To You
The Radiant & Outstanding Indian American Actress🧡 🇮🇳 Of The 2015 Film ,The Man Who Knew Infinity ♾
Born On March 29th, 1991
Bhise was born and raised in Manhattan, New York City, and is of Indian descent. She attended The Brearley School, an all-girl private school in Manhattan, and Johns Hopkins University, where she won the Hodson Trust Scholarship and was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow under the mentorship of John Astin. While at Johns Hopkins University, she acted in Ira Hauptman's play, The Partition, based on the life of Ramanujan, which contributed to her being cast in the film years later.
She is an American actress, best known for her performance in The Man Who Knew Infinity, starring Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons, and for her role as Antoinette Benneteau in The Rookie: Feds.
She starred in television series such as Elementary and One Bad Choice until she was cast in The Man Who Knew Infinity with Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons. She also performed in 'Impossible Monsters' which also starred Chris Henry Coffey and Geofrey Owens in 2020 as a university student being part of a study on sleep paralysis. She was seen next as the lead role in The Warrior Queen of Jhansi, the biopic on Indian queen Rani Lakshmibai, acting opposite Derek Jacobi and Rupert Everett.
She has also been honored by Asia Society as a leader in "socio-cultural developments that have long-term impact on the presentation and response to Asian-American culture" and has been an ongoing contributor to The Asia Foundation.
Please Wish This Radiant & Truly Talented Indian American Actress 🧡🇮🇳
A Very Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
MS. DEVIKA BHISE 🧡🇮🇳
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Unveiling a Web of Deception: ED Drops Bombshell with Prosecution Complaint in Thrilling IMS Scam
The Enforcement Directorate has taken a significant step in the Insurance Medical Services (IMS) scam by filing a prosecution complaint against 17 individuals under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Among the accused are Dr. Devika Rani and Dr. K. Padma, who held the positions of director and joint director of IMS at the time. The investigation conducted by the ED was initiated based…
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