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Hiralal Sen
Hiralal Sen ((ベンガル語:হীরালাল সেন), ''Hiralal Shen'') (1866–1917) was an Indian photographer generally considered one of India's first filmmakers. He is also credited with creating India's first advertising films and quite possibly India's first political film. A fire in 1917 destroyed all of his films. ==Early life== Hiralal Sen's native home was in ''Bagjuri'', a village in Manikganj, approximately 80 km from Dhaka, the present-day capital of Bangladesh. Although he was the son of a successful lawyer of a ''zamindar'' family of that region, he grew up in Calcutta.〔 In 1898, a film troupe en route to Paris screened a certain Professor Stevenson's short film along with the stage show, ''The Flower of Persia'' at the Star Theatre in Calcutta. Borrowing Stevenson's camera, Sen made his first film, "A Dancing Scene" from the opera ''The Flower of Persia''.〔 With assistance from his brother, Motilal Sen, he bought an Urban Bioscope from Charles Urban's Warwick Trading Company in London.〔 In the following year, with his brother, he formed the Royal Bioscope company.〔
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