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Wadia Movietone was a noted Indian film production company and studio based in Mumbai, established in 1933 by Wadia brothers J. B. H. Wadia and Homi Wadia. It was most known for stunt, fantasy and mythological films, including ''Hunterwali'' (1935). ==History== Wadia brothers belong to a Parsi family, and their ancestors came from shipbuilding Wadia family (Wadia Group) originally from Surat, which also built British-wartime ship HMS Trincomalee (1817). Their ancestors moved to Bombay in the 18th century. It was co-established 1933, by producer and screenwriter J. B. H. Wadia, his younger brother director Homi Wadia, film distributor Manchersha B. Billimoria, and brothers Burjor and Nadirsha Tata. 〔 However Tata brothers left the partnership within three years, the company continued production of film, documentaries and newsreels from its studios by Lowjee Castle, Mumbai, Wadia family mansion of his great grandfather Lovji Nusserwanjee Wadia, a noted shipbuilder, who founded the Wadia Group in 1736. The company even had its logo as a ship, honouring their family legacy.〔 They company made ''Hunterwali'' (1935) starring Fearless Nadia, Boman Shroff and John Cawas, which became a surprise hit and its first big success. Thereafter, they made several films based on Arabian Nights.〔 However by the end the 1930s, the genre of stunt, fantasy and mythology films which dominated the early films, was beginning to fail and the company ran into heavy losses, after they invested into ambitious projects which flopped. The last film made by the company was ''Raj Nartaki'' (1941) under the direction of Madhu Bose. Thereafter the studio premises was up for sale, V. Shantaram bought the studio in 1942 and established Rajkamal Kalamandir in the premises. Homi Wadia, who worked as a director the company, went on to established Basant Pictures in the same year, though initially as film production house. Subsequently, he established a film studio under the same banner in 1947, which functioned till 1981. Riyad Vinci Wadia, grandson of JBH Wadia inherited the studio in 1990.〔He is most known for him known for his film, ''Bomgay'' (1996) and a documentary on Nadia, ''Fearless: The Hunterwali Story''. He died in 2003. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wadia Movietone」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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