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Colour era in Indian cinema : ウィキペディア英語版 | Colour era in Indian cinema Kisan Kanya (year 1937) was known as India's first color film but did not start the color era in Indian Cinema. Kisan Kanya was shot in Cinecolor.〔Indpaedia〕 Color era in Indian Cinema (Hindi and Tamil) started in mid 1950's. ==Hindi Cinema ==
Attempts to shoot the first Indian colour film failed when the negative for Sairhandri, directed by Rajaram Vankudre Shantaram, was ruined during processing in Germany. Prabhat Film Company's "Sairandhri" was the first talkie film produced in Multicolour in 1933. However, its colour quality was not satisfactory and what could be seen was black and white. Kisan Kanya (lit: the peasant girl; 1937/ Dir: Moti B. Gidvani; prod. Ardeshir Irani; screenplay and dialogues: Saadat Hasan Manto) was arguably India’s first colour film to be actually released. It used the Cinecolor process. This story about rural poverty and crime did not go down well with mass audiences, so colour films did not catch the public imagination—till Aan (1953). India was thus the sixth country to have produced a colour film; at most seventh, if firmer dates about the first Soviet colour film indicate otherwise.
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