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Filmistan Studio : ウィキペディア英語版
Filmistan

Filmistan (Hindustani: फ़िल्मिस्तान (Devanagari), (Nastaleeq)) was a film production company, based at Filmistan Studio a film studio of Indian film industry from Goregaon, Mumbai. Spread over five acres, near Patkar College on SV road, the studio has seven shooting floors, and a temple and garden for outdoor locations.〔
Many students have claimed to see superstars in the studio. Patkar College's reputation has increased due to this studio.
It was founded in 1943 by producer Shashadhar Mukherjee, with Rai Bahadur Chunilal as production controller, actor Ashok Kumar and director Gyan Mukherjee, all who left Bombay Talkies after director Himansu Rai's death.〔
Nasir Hussain, who joined Filmistan in 1948 as a writer, was successful as screenwriter for films like ''Anarkali'', ''Munimji'' and ''Paying Guest''. He started film direction with ''Tumsa Nahin Dekha'' and became a successful director. Filmistan produced a number of successful hit movies in 1940s and 1950s, including hits like''Shaheed'' (1948), ''Shabnam'' (1949) and ''Sargam'' (1950) and successful film like. ''Anarkali'' (1953) and ''Nagin'' (1954). Other notable films were ''Jagriti'' (1954), which won the Filmfare Best Movie Award in 1956, besides ''Munimji'' (1955), ''Tumsa Nahin Dekha'' (1957) and ''Paying Guest'' (1957).
However in 1958, Mukherjee left Filmistan to established his own Filmalaya, and continued to produce films, like ''Love in Shimla'' (1960) and ''Ek Musafir Ek Hasina'' (1962).〔Gulzar, p. 593〕 Eventually Tolaram Jalan bought the studio from Sashdhar Mukherjee and Ashok Kumar in the late 1950s.
In the following years, the studio winded down. ''Dooj Ka Chand'' made in 1964, and directed by Nitin Bose, was one of the last film to come out Filmistan production company, however the premises continued to function as a studio, with recent films like ''Ra.One'' (2011) and ''Bodyguard'' (2011) shot here.〔(Filmistan ) at Bollywood Hungama.〕 Yash Raj Films' television serial ''Khote Sikkey'' and dance reality show ''Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa'' are shot here.〔
In 2011, Jalan refuted media reports,〔 which claimed that the studio was up for sale. The present studio manager of Filmistan studio is Jasraj Purohit.〔 More recently, the song "Offo" from film ''2 States'' (2014), was partly filmed at Filmistan Studio.
==Filmography==

* Chal Chal Re Naujawan (1944); Dir- Gyan Mukherjee, Music Director - Ghulam Haider
* Mazdoor (1945); Dir. Nitin Bose, MD - Hari Prasanna Daas
* Eight Days (1946); MD - S D Burman
* Shikari (1946); MD - S D Burman
* ''Do Bhai'' (1947) - dir. Munshi Dil, MD - S D Burman
* ''Nadiya Ke Paar'' (1948) - dir. Kishore Sahu, MD - C Ramchandra
* ''Shaheed'' (1948) - dir. Ramesh Saigal, MD - Ghulam Haider
* ''Shabnam'' (1949) - dir. Bibhuti Mitra
* Sargam (1950), MD - C Ramchandra
* Shabistan (1951)
* ''Anand Math '' (1952) - dir. Hemen Gupta, MD - Hemant Kumar
* ''Anarkali'' (1953) - dir. Nandlal Jaswantlal, MD - C Ramchandra
* ''Jagriti'' (1954) - dir. Satyen Bose. (Filmfare Best Film Award, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Abhi Bhattacharya)
* Nagin (1954) (Filmfare Best Music Director Award - Hemanta Mukherjee 1955)
* Nastik (1954)
* Shart (1954)
* Aab-e-Hayat (1955)
* Bhagwat Mahima (1955)
* ''Munimji'' (1955) - dir. Subodh Mukherjee. (Filmfare Best Supporting Actress Award - Nirupa Roy)
* Durgesh Nandini (1956); MD - Hemant Kumar
* Ham Sab Chor Hain (1956)
* Heer (1956); MD - Anil Biswas
* Champakali (1957); MD - Hemant Kumar
* ''Paying Guest ''(1957) - dir. Subodh Mukherjee
* ''Tumsa Nahin Dekha'' (1957) - dir. Nasir Hussain
* Sanskar (1958)
* Khoobsurat Dhokha (1959)
* Maine Jeena Seekh Liya (1959)
* Babar (1960)
* ''Dooj Ka Chand'' (1964) - dir. Nitin Bose

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