- Jamshedji Framji Madan
Jamshedji Framji Madan (1856–1923), born in a Parsi family in
Bombay , was one of the pioneers of the Indian film industry.Early life
Madan's father suffered a huge monetary loss when
Bombay Reclamation Bank , which was responsible for reclaiming land between the seven islands of Bombay, failed. JF Madan had to leave school, and he joined Elphinstone Dramatic Club as a prop boy in 1868. By 1875, this amateur club turned into a professional theatre company staging shows all over India.pp 17-20, The Gramophone Company's First Indian Recordings, 1899-1908, Michael Kinnear, Popular Prakshan, 2004, ISBN 8171547281]Entrepreneur
In 1882, Madan left the theatre company and had a short successful stint in business at
Karachi . He moved toCalcutta in 1883. His success in a business of supplying goods to army cantonments enabled him to buy Corinthian Hall, where theatre shows used to be staged. Also, he took over theElphinstone Theatre Company , where he started his career, fromCooverji Nazir , one of the founders of the theatre. Corinthian Hall was turned intoCorinthian Theatre , and it became very popular forParsi Theatre shows, which were full of grandeur and had women actors, a rarity in those days.In 1902, he started
bioscope show s in a tent in Maidan, Calcutta along with similar shows in Corinthian Theatre. The equipments used were procured fromPathé Frères ofParis . Most of the films shown in those shows were from Pathé Productions. These bioscope shows were organized under the banner ofElphinstone Bioscope Company . Elphinstone Bioscope Company produced a number of short films. [ [http://hungarian.imdb.com/company/co0117825/ IMDb page on Elphinstone Bioscope Company] ] He also started film shows in Alfred Theatre, which he bought in the same year.
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