- Bengali film industry
Bengali cinema inKolkata ,India or the Bengali Film Industry also known as Tollywood (Bengali :টলিউড ) refers to theKolkata (Calcutta ) basedBengali film industry inIndia . The origins of that name, "Tollywood" aportmanteau of the wordsTollygunge andHollywood is disputed.Industry
:"(1
crore = 10,000,000 rupees, approximately US$247,249.36 onMar 13 ,2008 .)"The film industry based in
Kolkata ,West Bengal is referred asTollywood , aportmanteau of the wordsBengali , the Language where this industry is based, andHollywood .Box Office Collections
History
The history of cinema in
Bengal dates back to the 1890s, when the first "bioscope s" were shown in theatres inCalcutta . Within a decade, the first seeds of the industry was sown byHiralal Sen , considered a stalwart ofVictorian era cinema [http://www.victorian-cinema.net/sen.htm Who's Who of Victorian Cinema. Hiralal Sen] ] when he set up theRoyal Bioscope Company , producing scenes from the stage productions of a number of popular shows at the Star Theatre,Minerva Theatre ,Classic Theatre . Following a long gap after Sen's works, [http://www.bangladesh.net/cinema/page2.htm Pioneers of Bangladeshi Cinema] ]Dhirendra Nath Ganguly (Known as D.G) establishedIndo British Film Co , the first Bengali owned production company, in 1918. However, the first Bengali Feature film,Billwamangal , was produced in 1919, under the banner ofMadan Theatre . Bilat Ferat was the IBFC's first production in 1921. TheMadan Theatre production ofJamai Shashthi was the first Bengalitalkie . [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0316049/ IMDB page on Jamai Shashthi] ] A long history has been traversed since then, with stalwarts such asSatyajit Ray ,Mrinal Sen andRitwik Ghatak and others having earned international acclaim and securing their place in the movie history.Early development: 1919-1930
Hiralal Sen is credited as one of Bengal's, and India's first directors. However, these were allsilent film s. Hiralal Sen is also credited as one of the pioneers of advertisement films in India. The first Bengali-language movie was the silent feature "Billwamangal ", produced by the Madan Theatre Company of Calcutta and released onNovember 8 ,1919 , only six years after the first full-length Indian feature film, "Raja Harish Chandra ", was released. [ [http://banglapedia.search.com.bd/HT/F_0076.htm BANGLAPEDIA: Film, Feature] , accessed 27-VII-2006]The early beginnings of the "talking film" industry go back to the early 1930s, when it came to
British India , and toCalcutta . The movies were originally made inUrdu or Persian as to accommodate a specific elite market. One of the earliest known studios was theEast India Film Company . The first Bengali film to be made as atalkie wasJamai Shashthi , released in 1931. It was at this time that the early heroes of the Bengali film industry likePramathesh Barua andDebaki Bose were at the peak of their popularity. Barua also directed a number of movies, exploring new dimension in Indian cinema. Debaki Bose directed Chandidas in 1932; this film is noted for its breakthrough in recording sound. Sound recordist Mukul Bose found out solution to the problem of spacing out dialogue and frequency modulation.Rise of the Talkie: 1931-1947
The contribution of
Bengali film industry toIndian film is quite significant.First bengalitalkies Jamai Shashthi (as short film) was released25 April ,1931 at Crown Cinema Hall inCalcutta and First bengalitalkies as full length fuature film Dena Paona was released30 December 1931 at Chitra Cinema Hall inCalcutta Based inTollygunge , an area of SouthKolkata ,West Bengal and is more elite and artistically-inclined than the usual musical cinema fare in India. In the past, it enjoyed a large, even disproportionate, representation inIndian cinema , and produced film directors likeSatyajit Ray , who was anAcademy Honorary Award winner, and the recipient of India and France's greatest civilian honours, theBharat Ratna and Legion of Honor respectively, andMrinal Sen , who is the recipient of the French distinction of Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters and the RussianOrder of Friendship .Golden era 1955-1975
Other prominent film makers in the Bengali film industry are
Bimal Roy , the lateRitwik Ghatak , andAparna Sen . The Bengali film industry has produced classics like 'Pather Panchali ', 'Devi', 'Jalsaghar ', 'Devdas ', 'Neel Akasher Neechey ', 'Meghe Dhaka Tara ' etc.The most well known
Bengal i actor to date has beenUttam Kumar ; he and co-starSuchitra Sen were known as "The Eternal Pair" in the early 1950s.Soumitra Chatterjee is a notable actor, having acted in severalSatyajit Ray films, and considered as a rival toUttam Kumar in the 1960s. He is famous for the characterization ofFeluda inSonar Kella andJoy Baba Felunath , written and directed by Ray.The pioneers in Bengali film music include
Raichand Boral ,Pankaj Mullick andK. C. Dey , all associated withNew Theatres Calcutta [http://members.tripod.com/oldies_club/new_theatres_calcutta.htm New Theatres Calcutta ] ] . Other famous playback singers in Bengali film music wereHemanta Mukherjee ,Manna Dey ,Sandhya Mukhopadhyay andKishore Kumar .1980s
In the 1980s, however, the Bengal film industry went through a period of turmoil, with a shift from its traditional artistic and emotional inclinations to an approach more imitating the increasingly more popular Hindi films, along with a decline in the audience and critical appreciation, with notable exceptions of the works of directors like
Gautam Ghose . However, even at this time, a number of actors and actresses enjoyed popularity, includingTapas Pal , Prosenjit,Chiranjit ,Rituparna Sengupta and others. However, toward the end of the 90s, with the a number of directors coming increasingly into prominence, includingRituparno Ghosh ,Gautam Ghose ,Aparna Sen ,Sandip Ray among others, a number of popular and critically acclaimed movies have come out of the Bengali film industry in recent years. These include,Unishe April ,Titli ,Mr. and Mrs. Iyer ,Bombaiyer Bombete , etc and signal a resurgence of the Bengali film industry.2000s
The market for Bengali films has expanded to a 340-million-strong Bengali audience in
Bangladesh ,West Bengal ,Tripura andAssam . The industry could truly flourish if films from this state have a proper distribution network. While around 50 films are produced in West Bengal every year, only 30 make it to the theatres. [http://www.screenindia.com/news/Bengali-cinema-in-independent-India/347909/]Budgets
70 Bengali movies are released every year and are produced with a budget of Rs 2 lakh to Rs 1.5 crore per movie in 2008.Indias big house Reliance Big Entertainment and Home Entertainment anounced The most expensive Bengali movie will be made with a budget of Rs 3 crore, while other regional movies like the ones in Tamil will have a budget of Rs 40 crore as on 2008 [http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=309151]
The Bengali film industry, which had been a beacon for the country's film industry until the 1980s, is in a turnaround mode. At a time when Bollywood continues its roller-coaster ride, there are cheers in the Bengali film industry with several commercial successes.The dark period of the 1990s when Bengali tinsel town was on a steep decline seems like a nightmare that's best forgotten. And, with the money pouring in, producers from other States are now knocking on the doors of Bengali directors.Industry sources say that the best proof of the comeback is seen in the increasing number of cinema houses showing Bengali films. Even a few years ago, of the 800 movie theatres in the State, no more than 350 were showing just Bengali films. The remaining had spread their risk showing a mix of either Hindi and English or Hindi and Bengali films.2008, nearly 700 theatres are showing Bengali films.
The movie, produced by Ramoji Films at a cost of Rs 65 lakh, recovered its costs within three weeks and is still raking in the moolah for its distributors, producers and theatre owners since last December.The movie has brought back the concept of family entertainment with Sandip Ray's gambit of contemporising the plot paying him rich dividend. Admitting that he did not expect this success, he told Life that he was now lining up another such film for release next year.Earlier, a film by award-winning director
Buddhadeb Dasgupta 'sMondo Meyer Upakhyan (The Tale of a Fallen Girl) produced byArjoe Entertainment s netted nearly Rs 7 crore through sale of overseas rights against a cost of Rs 60 lakh.Haranath Chakraborty His filmSathee (Companion) created a record by recouping over five times its production cost, although the filmChokher Bali , with big names likeAishwariya Rai , Rituparno Ghosh and Tagore, failed to yield expected results. The movie, billed at Rs 1.65 crore (the highest among Bengali films). [http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/life/2004/04/05/stories/2004040500100200.htm]Loose and unorganised production activities, dominated and dictated by providers of capital led to proliferation of sub-standard films, which were most often commercial failures.The recent successes have come through some concerted effort by parallel cinema which has tapped the domestic market, even while scouting the overseas ones, hitting the festival circuit somewhere in between. As such, celluloid creations of award-winning directors like
Gautam Ghosh ,Rituparno Ghosh andAparna Sen started bringing money for their producers. However, at around the same time, movies in the commercial circuit (directors like to call them mainstream cinema) also started doing well, supported strongly by the response from the semi-urban areas.The bigBollywood banners such asMukta Arts andRajshri films are now showing interest in funding Bengali films.Hollywood houses likeColumbia Tristar have made their debut in distributing Bengali movies . According to industry experts, several issues need to be addressed to build on this resurgence and consolidate it.These include inadequate infrastructure, which often compels moviemakers to go outside the State for facilities pushing up costs, poor marketing and distribution and increasing competition from Bangladeshi films.the entertainment company in theRPG group , has decided to restrict its budget in film production to about Rs 5 crore and This would be a Rs 4-5-crore budget film [http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2003/11/04/stories/2003110401500200.htm] [http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=333086]Cast and Crew
Well-known film personalities of Bengali film industry include,
Actors
Pramathesh Barua ·wChhabi Biswas ·wVictor Bannerjee ·wSoumitra Chatterjee ·wRabi Ghosh ·wUttam Kumar ·wActresses
Jaya Bhaduri ·wSabitri Chatterjee ·wMadhabi Mukherjee ·wKonkona Sen Sharma ·wSuchitra Sen ·wSharmila Tagore ·wProducers
Shree Venkatesh Films ·wDirectors
Debaki Bose ·wNitin Bose ·wBuddhadev Dasgupta ·wRitwik Ghatak ·wGautam Ghose ·wRituparno Ghosh ·wTarun Majumdar ·wHrishikesh Mukherjee ·wSatyajit Ray ·wBimal Roy ·wAparna Sen ·wHiralal Sen ·wMrinal Sen ·wTapan Sinha ·wAgrodoot ·wMusic Directors
Nachiketa Ghosh ·wSudhin Dasgupta ·wJeet Ganguly ·wAwards
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Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards -The oldest Association of Film critics inIndia , founded in 1937, by the inspiration and determination of the handful of pioneers amongst the then thin section of scribes that were drawn to film journalism with a lofty mission to serve the developing film journalism and film industry.
*Anandalok Awards -Ceremony is one of the most prominent film events given forBengali Cinema inIndia
*Kalakar Awards -Ceremony is recognized as one of the topmost awards ceremonies of eastern region of India.
*Tellysamman Awards -Sangbad Pratidin , a Kolkata based Bengali daily organized this Award Ceremony.Organisations
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Bengali Artist Forum Archive
The best archive of Bengali film is
Bengali film directory ( inEnglish Language ) ,Published in 1999, Nandan, West Bengal Film Centre (Calcutta).This directory book was edited by Ansu Sur and was compiled by Abhijit Goswami.There is allmost all released bengali feature film from 1917 to 1998 describe in short including detail cast and crew, director name,released date and released theater name. [http://openlibrary.org/b/OL171681M]Trivia
Today, there are two Bengali language film industries, one in
Tollygunge , inKolkata ,India ,( called "Tollywood" aportmanteau of the words "Tollygunge" and "Hollywood ", also known as Tollywood) [http://www.indfy.com/kolkata/special-attractions/tollywood-trip.html] [http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1251462050.cms] is one of many centres for Indian regional filmmaking and the other one inDhaka ,Bangladesh (called "Dollywood", aportmanteau of the words "Dhaka" and "Hollywood ", also known asDhallywood )is the mainstream national film industry of Bangladesh.ee also
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List of Bengali films
*Bollywood
*Kollywood
*Lollywood
*Hollywood
*Kariwood
*Tollywood
*Ollywood
*Cinema of India
*Assamese cinema Notes
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*Encycopedia of Indian Cinema – Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen, Oxfor University Press, New Delhi, 1994External links
* [http://www.tollynewz.com/ TollyNewZ.com A Portal on Bengali Cinema]
* [http://www.calcuttaweb.com/cinema/cinema.shtml Bengali cinema at www.calcuttaweb.com]
* [http://mail.sarai.net/pipermail/reader-list/2003-September/008496.html History]
* [http://www.banglacinema.net/ www.banglacinema.net A Portal on Bengali Cinema]
* [http://www.bengalifilm.com/index.php www.bengalifilm.com]
* [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/indiancinema/?browse=language&start=Bengali Indian Cinema Database]
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