Dhundiraj Govind Phalke(1870-1944)
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Dadasaaheb Phalke was born in 1870 in Trymbakeshwar in Nasik. He was
born to a Sanskrit scholar, he studied at J.J. college of Art in Bombay
and at Kala Bhavan, Baroda. He then studied architecture and became
landscape painter of academic nature studies. He worked in a
photographic studio and at Ratlam learned three-colour block making and
ceramics. He then worked as a portrait photographer, stage make-up man,
assistant to a German illusionist and as a magician! He was offered
backing to start an Art Printing Press and his backers to acquaint him
with the latest printing process arranged for him to go to Germany
provided that he remain with the company. But by the time Phalke
returned he knew that a printing career would not satisfy him. He
raised loan from his friend and pledging his life insurance, Phalke
went to England in 1912 to purchase the necessary equipment and
acquaint himself with the technical aspects of filmmaking. When he
returned from London he launched Raja Harishchandra about an honest
king who for the sake of his principles sacrifices his kingdom and
family before the gods impressed with his honesty restore him to his
former glory and this movie was released in 1913. Later he produced
Mohini Bhasmasur (1913),Satyavan Savitri (1914), Lanka Dahan (1917),
Shri Krishna Janam (1918) and Kaliya Madan (1919). Due to changing
tastes of movies and extreme commercialised atmosphere in film world,
Phalke retired. Later in 1937 he produced Gangavataram (1937), but he
had lost his magic. He died in Nasik, a forgotten man. But today he is
considered as a pioneer of Indian cinema and a prestigious Indian film
industry award is named after him.