New Theatres

New Theatres
New Theatres Limited
Type Private
Founded Calcutta, West Bengal on 10 February 1931
Headquarters Calcutta, India
Key people B. N. Sircar(Founder)
Owner(s) B. N. Sircar

New Theatres, Calcutta was formed by producer B. N. Sircar (Birendranath Sircar, the recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award of 1970). It was formed on 10 February 1931.

Moto - Jivatang Jyotiretu Chhayam (Light infusing shadows with life)

Dena Paona, a Bengali talkie, was released in 1931, directed by Premankur Atarthi and produced by New Theatres. Famous musician Raichand Boral composed for this movie.

In 1935, P.C. Barua directed and acted in Devdas, based on Saratchandra Chatterjee's novel Devdas, and this film became phenomenally successful in the industry.

In 1935, playback singing was first used in India in the Bengali film Bhagya Chakra by Nitin Bose. The singers were K C Dey, Parul Ghosh and Suprabha Sarkar.[1] Dhoop Chhaon, Hindi remake of this film, was the first Hindi film to use playback singing.[2]

Kanan Devi was the first popular star actress, who appeared in many films produced by New Theatres. Also there was a group of talented actors with New Theatres like K.L. Saigal, K. C. Dey, Prithviraj Kapoor, Chhabi Biswas, Bikash Roy, Pahari Sanyal, Basanta Choudhury.

Top directors like Premankur Atarthi, P.C. Barua, Debaki Bose and Nitin Bose worked in New Theatres films. The Famous musicians who worked there include R. C. Boral, Pankaj Mullick and Timir Baran.

Filmography[3]

  • Dena Paona (Released 30 December 1931) - Directed by Premankur Atarthi
  • Natir Puja (Released 22 March 1932)
  • Punarjanma (Released 2 April 1932) - Directed by Premankur Atarthi
  • Chirakumar Sabha (Released 28 May 1932) - Directed by Premankur Atarthi
  • Pallisamaj (Released 1 July 1932) - Directed by Sisir Bhaduri
  • Chandidas (Released 24 September 1932) - Directed by Debaki Bose
  • Kapalkundala (Released 20 May 1933) - Directed by Premankur Atarthi
  • Mastuto Bhai (short) (Released 20 May 1933) - Directed by Dhirendranath Gangopadhyay
  • Sita (Released 26 October 1933) - Directed by Sisir Bhaduri
  • Mirabai (Released 11 November 1933) - Directed by Debaki Bose
  • Excuse Me Sir (short) (Released 30 March 1934) - Directed by Dhirendranath Gangopadhyay
  • Ruplekha (Released 14 April 1934) - Directed by P.C. Barua
  • P.Brothers (Cartoon) (Released 23 June 1934) - Directed by Raichand Boral
  • Mahua (Released 31 August 1934) - Directed by Hiren Bose
  • Devdas (Released 30 March 1935) - Directed by Nitin Bose
  • Abaseshe (short) (Released 24 August 1935) - Directed by Dineshranjan Das
  • Bhagyachakra (Released 3 October 1935) - Directed by Nitin Bose
  • Grihadaha (Released 10 October 1936) - Directed by P.C. Barua
  • Mando Ki (short) (Released 21 October 1936) - Directed by Tulsi Lahiri
  • Maya (Released 23 December 1936) - Directed by P.C. Barua
  • Didi (Released 3 April 1937) - Directed by Nitin Bose
  • Mukti (Released 18 September 1937) - Directed by P.C. Barua
  • Arghya (short) (Released 25 September 1937)
  • Bidyapati (Released 2 April 1938) - Directed by Debaki Bose
  • Abhignan (Released 11 June 1938) - Directed by Prafulla Ray
  • Desher mati (Released 17 August 1938) - Directed by Nitin Bose
  • Achinpriya (Released 29 October 1938) - Directed by Dhirendranath Gangopadhyay
  • Sathi (Released 3 December 1938) - Directed by Phani Majumdar
  • Adhikar (Released 12 January 1939) - Directed by P.C. Barua
  • Baradidi (Released 7 April 1939) - Directed by Amar Mullik
  • Sapure (Released 27 May 1939) - Directed by Debaki Bose
  • Rajat Jayanti (Released 12 August 1939) - Directed by P.C. Barua
  • Jiban Maran (Released 14 October 1939) - Directed by Nitin Bose
  • Parajoy (Released 22 March 1940) - Directed by Hemchandra Chandra
  • Daktar (Released 31 August 1940) - Directed by Phani Majumdar
  • Abhinetri (Released 30 November 1940) - Directed by Amar Mullik
  • Nartaki (Released 18 January 1941) - Directed by Debaki Bose
  • Parichoy (Released 25 April 1941) - Directed by Nitin Bose
  • Pratishruti (Released 14 August 1941) - Directed by Hemchandra Chandra
  • Shodhbodh (Released 28 March 1942) - Directed by Soumen Mukhopadhyay
  • Minakshi (Released 12 June 1942) - Directed by Madhu Bose
  • Priyo Bandhabi (Released 23 January 1943) - Directed by Soumen Mukhopadhyay
  • Kashinath (Released 2 April 1943) - Directed by Nitin Bose
  • Dikshul (Released 12 June 1943) - Directed by Premankur Atarthi
  • Udayer Pathey (Released 1 September 1944) - Directed by Bimal Roy
  • Dui Purush (Released 30 August 1945) - Directed by Subodh Mitra
  • Biraj Bou (Released 5 July 1946) - Directed by Amar Mullik
  • Nurse Sisi (Released 27 April 1947) - Directed by Subodh Mitra
  • Ramer Sumati (Released 24 December 1947) - Directed by Kartik Chattopadhyay
  • Pratibad (Released 19 June 1948) - Directed by Hemchandra Chandra
  • Anjangarh (Released 24 September 1948) - Directed by Bimal Roy
  • Mantramugdha (Released 14 January 1949) - Directed by Bimal Roy
  • Bishnupriya (Released 7 October 1949) - Directed by Hemchandra Chandra
  • Rupkatha (Released 13 October 1950) - Directed by Soren Sen
  • Aadur Prem [4] (Upcoming Film, 2011) - Directed by Somnath Gupta

References

  1. ^ "Bhagya Chakra (1935)". www.imdb.com. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0156353/. Retrieved 2008-10-23. 
  2. ^ "Dhoop Chhaon (1935)". www.imdb.com. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379255/. Retrieved 2008-10-23. 
  3. ^ Sur, Ansu (1999). Ansu Sur. ed. Bengali film directory. Nandan, Calcutta. p. 319. 
  4. ^ New Theatres Is Back

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