A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1927: [1] [2] [3] [4]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes Cinematographer |
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Adbhoot Khoon a.k.a. Horrible Murder | United Pictures Syndicate | |||
A Fair Warrior a.k.a. Shoor Killedarin | Vishnupant Aundhkar | Gangubai, Wamanrao Kulkarni | Historical | United Pictures Syndicate DOP: Pandurang Talegiri |
Alladin and His Wonderful Lamp a.k.a. Alladdin Ane Jadui Fanas | Bhagwati Prasad Mishra | Zebunissa, Yusuf, Elizer | Fantasy | Imperial Film Company |
Allah Ka Pyara | K. P. Bhave | Elizer, Zebunissa, Jamshedji, Madanrai Vakil, Indira Devi, Mehboob Khan | Imperial Film Company DOP: Adi Irani | |
Alibaba and the Forty Thieves a.k.a. Alibaba Chalis Chor | Bhagwati Prasad Mishra | Sulochana (Ruby Myers, Elizer, Jamshedji Khansaheb, Jilloobai, Madanrai Vakil | Fantasy | Imperial Film Company DOP: Rustom Irani |
Asuri Lalsa | Nanubhai B. Desai | Master Vithal, Janibabu, Kumudini, Malka | Sharda Film Company | |
At The Clang Of Fetters a.k.a. Janjir Ne Jhankhare | Harshadrai Mehta | Nandram, Gulab, Haidershah, P. R. Joshi, Gangaram, Sultan Alam | Action | Krishna Film Co DOP: Chimanlal Luhar |
Balidan a.k.a. Sacrifice | Naval Gandhi | Sulochana (Ruby Myers), Zubeida, Master Vithal, Jal Khambatta, J. Makhijani | Social Costume | Writers: Jamshed Ratnagar, based on a play by Rabindranath Tagore. Orient Pictures Corporation DOP: Naval Bhatt |
Bansari Bala a.k.a. Fairy Of The Flute | A. P. Kapoor | Master Vithal, Madhuri, Jani Babu, Asha, Meherbanu | Fantasy | Sharda Film Company DOP: Naval Bhatt |
Be Ghadi Mouj a.k.a. Pleasure Mad | Narayan Deware | R. N. Vaidya, Jamuna, Rustomji Patel, Thomas, Rajababu | Social | Kohinoor Film Co Narayan Deware |
Bhakta Sudama | Dadasaheb Phalke | Bhaurao Datar, Kshirsagar | Devotional | Hindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik |
Bhaneli Bhamini a.k.a. Educated Wife | Homi Master | Gohar, Raja Sandow P.K., R.N. Vaidya, Master Kishore | Social | Kohinoor Film Company |
Bhedi Trishul a.k.a. Hidden Treasure | Nanubhai B. Desai | Master Vithal, Miss Mani, Prabhashankar, Janibabu, Lobo, A. P. Kapoor | Action | Sharda Film Company DOP: Naval Bhatt |
Bhim Sanjivan a.k.a. How Bhim Was Brought Back To Life | G. V. Sane | Bhaurao Datar, Anasuya | Devotional | Hindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik DOP: Anna Salunke |
Chandidas a.k.a. Shree Krishna's Devotee | Jyotish Bannerjee | Patience Cooper, Jyotsna Devi, Tulsi Bannerjee, Purnima Devi, Nilima Devi, Manorama, Pullanalini | Devotional | |
Cultured Criminal a.k.a. Sudheral Shaitan | Social | Saurashtra Film Co., Rajkot |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes Cinematographer |
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Daksha Yagna | G. V. Sane | Bhaurao Datar, Anasuya, Bachu Pawar, Gangubai Mohite | Devotional | Hindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik |
Dasavatar | R. S. Prakash | Mythology | ||
Daya Ni Devi a.k.a. The Nurse | Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani | Sulochana (Ruby Myers), D. Billimoria, Jamshedji | Social | Imperial Film Company |
Detective Kumar | K. B. Athavale | K. B. Athavale, Rampyari, Nalini, Salvi | Social | Excelsior Film Co DOP: D. D. Dabke |
Dilfarosh a.k.a. Merchant Of Hearts | M. Udwadia | M. Udwadia, K. B. Athavale, Nargis, Saiyed Umer | Costume Drama | Based on Merchant of Venice. Excelsior Film Co. DOP: D. D. Dabke |
Draupadi Vastraharan | Dadasaheb Phalke | Baburao Datar, Gangubai Mohite, Bachoba | Mythology | Hindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik DOP: Anna Salunke |
Durgesh Nandini | Priyanath Ganguly | Patience Cooper, Seeta Devi, Durgadas Bannerjee, Ahindra Chowdhury, Naresh Mitra, Jainarayan Mukherjee, Indira Devi, Geeta, Kanu Bannerjee, Prabodh Bose, Kanaknarayan Bhup | Romance Legend | Based on Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel, Durgeshnandini. Madan Theatres Ltd. Dop: Manglu |
Eighth Incarnation a.k.a. Krishna Sambhav | N. D. Sarpotdar | Gangubai, Wamanrao Kulkarni | Religious | United Pictures Syndicate DOP: V. V. Date |
E Kon? a.k.a. Who | J. Jhaveri | Blanche Verne | Sri Ram Film Company | |
Fairy Of Delhi a.k.a. Rangmahal Ni Ramani | Homi Master | Shahzadi, Khalil | Costume | Kohinoor Film Company DOP: Pandurang S. Naik |
Gandharva Kanya a.k.a. The Reunion | Nandram, Leena, Gangaram, durga, Chandra, Nizam | Costume | Krishna Film Company | |
Glory Of Virtue a.k.a. Sheel Prabhav | Vishnupant Aundhkar | Social | United Pictures Syndicate | |
Goddess of Love | Fatma Begum | Fatma Begum | ||
Guarding Angel | K. P. Bhave | Zebunisa, Khansaheb, Jamshedji | Social | |
Gulzar a.k.a. The Horrors Of Slavery | Nanubhai Desai | Yakub, Jani Babu, Mallika, Mani | Costume | Sharda Film Company DOP: Naval Bhatt |
Gunsundari a.k.a. Why Husbands Go Astray | Chandulal Shah | Raja Sandow, Gohar, Rampyari, R. N. Vaidya, Jumna | Social | Kohinoor Film Company DOP: Narayan Deware |
Hanuman Janma a.k.a. The Birth Of Hanuman | Dadasaheb Phalke | Bhaurao Datar, Yamuna Gole, Laxman Malusare | Religious | Hindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik DOP: Anna Salunke |
Jaane-E-Alam Anjumanara | Nanubhai B. Desai | Janibabu, Kumudini, Mallika | Fantasy | Sharda Film Company |
Jana | Priyanath Ganguly | Patience Cooper, Dinesh Ranjan Das, Indira Devi, Krishnadan Mukherjee, Tulsi Bannerjee | Mythology | Madan Theatres Ltd. |
Jewelled Arrow a.k.a. Poonam No Chand a.k.a. Ratna Baan | Bhagwati Mishra | Zebunissa, Indira Devi, Elizer, Jamshedji | Costume | British India Film Co., Imperial Film Company |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes Cinematographer |
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Kailash Kumari a.k.a. Sansar Shatranj | Nanubhai Desai | Miss Mani, Jani Babu, Mallika | Sharda Film Company DOP: Naval Bhatt | |
Kala Pahad a.k.a. Masked Teror | A. P. Kapoor | Shanta Kumari, Master Vithal, Kumudini | Costume | Sharda Film Company |
Keshavkant B.A. a.k.a. Chastity Versus Unchastity | Harshadrai Mehta | Nandram, Keshavlal, Yakbal, Nizam | Social | Krishna Film Company DOP: Chimanlal Luhar |
Krishnakanta's Will a.k.a. Krishnakanter Will | Priyanath Ganguly | Patience Cooper, Seeta Devi, Durgadas Bannerjee, Ahindra Chowdhury, Naresh Mitra, Jainarayan Mukherjee, Indira Devi, Geeta, Kanu Bannerjee, Prabodh Bose, Kartik Dey | Social | Based on Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's. Madan Theatres Ltd. Dop: Charles Creed, Jatin Das |
Krishna Sakha | Ahindra Choudhury | Santosh Sinha, Ahindra Choudhury, Saraswati, Brojendra Sirkar, Firozbala, Sushil Ghosh, Saraswati Devi, Tarakbala | Religious | Aurora Film Company, Calcutta DOP: Debi Ghosh |
Kalapani No Kaidi a.k.a. Return Of Kala Naag | Homi Master | Shakuntla, Homi Master, Janki, Khalil | Costume | Kohinoor Film Company DOP: Pandurang S. Naik |
Kicks Of Kismet a.k.a. Naseeb Ni Lila | Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani | Sulochana (Ruby Myers), Madanrai Vakil, Ermeline, Jilloobai | Social | Imperial Film Company |
Kimti Aansu a.k.a. Precious Tears | Harshadrai Mehta | Nandram, Yakbal, Nizam, P. R. Joshi, Vishnu | Social | Krishna Film Company DOP: Chimanlal Luhar |
Kul Deepak a.k.a. Born Hero | Kanjibhai Rathod | Gulabbai, Haider Shah, Nandram, Durga, Nizam | Social | Krishna Film Company DOP: Chimanlal Luhar |
Laila Majnu a.k.a. Laila And Majnu | Manilal Joshi | Zubeida, Madanrai Vakil, Shahzadi | Legend Romance | Excelsior Film Company DOP: D. D. Dabke |
Lohika Lilam a.k.a. Soul Of Slave | Manilal Joshi | Heera, Nargis | Costume | Excelsior Film Company DOP: D. D. Dabke |
Madalasa | G.V. Sane | Bhaurao Datar, Anasuya | Devotional | Hindustan Cinema Film Co., Nasik DOP: Anna Salunke |
Mahasati Ansuya | Kanjibhai Rathod | Master Vithal, Sakina | Devotional | Krishna Film Company DOP: Chaturbhai Patel |
Master Stroke a.k.a. Mardna Gha | Kanjibhai Rathod | Haider Shah, Nandram, Gulab, Chandra, Gangaram, Sakina | Social | Krishna Film Company DOP: Chaturbhai Patel |
Mohabbat Ke Musibat a.k.a. Love And Romance | M. M. Vaidya | Saurashtra Film Co., Rajkot | ||
Mohana Rani a.k.a. Rani Mohana a.k.a. Chhelbatao | Dinshaw Jhaveri | Madanrai Vakil, Jilloobai, Putli | Royal Art Studio | |
Muraliwala | Baburao Painter | V. Shantaram, Madhusudan, Sushila Devi, Lalya Gokhale, Bal Gangar | Religious | Maharashtra Film Company, Kolhapur DOP: S. Fattelal |
Nala Damayanti | Dadasaheb Phalke | Bachchuram, Bhaurao Datar, Gangubai Mohite, Khirsagar Salanki, Gotiram | Mythology | Hindustan Cinema Film Co., Nasik DOP: Telang |
Nanand Bhojai a.k.a. The Victim Of Society | Manilal Joshi | Zubeida, Thatte, Miss Mani, S. Nazir, Nargis, Gangaram, Takle, Rani, Udwadia | Social | Excelsior Film Company DOP: D. D. Dabke |
Naqli Rani a.k.a. Sham Queen | Harshadrai Mehta | Zebunisa, Prabhashankar, Harihar Diwana, Gangaram, Miss Mary, Janibabu | Costume | Sharda Film Company DOP: Naval Bhatt |
Nari Ki Nagan a.k.a. Soul Of A Snake | K. P. Bhave | Madanrai Vakil, Tara, Baburao Sansare, Dinkar, Jilloobai, Dhanji | Fantasy | Imperial Film Company DOP: Rustom Irani |
Netaji Palkar a.k.a. Beloved Leader Palkar | Keshavrao Dhaiber, V. Shantaram | Balasaheb Yadav, Vasantrao Deshpande, Sushila Devi, Zunzharrao Pawar, Anasuya, Ganpat Bakre, Mane, Gulabbai | Historical | Maharashtra Film Company, Kolhapur DOP: S. Fattelal |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes Cinematographer |
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Pandav Rajasuya Yagam | Mythology | Exhibitors Film Service | ||
Parsa Eblis a.k.a. Pavitra Satan | Manilal Joshi | Nargis, Athavale | Social | Excelsior Film Company DOP: D. D. Dabke |
Pita Pooja | Madan Theatres Ltd. | |||
Prem Ni Pratima a.k.a. Lovers | Manilal Joshi | Blanche Verne | Excelsior Film Company DOP: D. D. Dabke | |
Princess Laila | Rama Choudhary | Blanche Verne, Elizer, Madanrai Vakil, Jilloobai, La Tosca, Miss Helen | Costume | La Tosca Productions |
Punarjanma a.k.a. Incarnation | Jaygopal Pillai | Atul Sen, Funniman, Kedar Chatterjee, Premankur Atorthy, Indira Devi, Artidevi, Bhanu Bannerjee Sr. | Costume | Indian Kinema Arts, Calcutta DOP: Nitin Bose |
Raghunathrao and Sarayubala | Madanrai Vakil | Jilloobai, P. R. Joshi | Semi-historical Romance | Royal Art Studio DOP: Rustom Irani |
Reshmi Sari a.k.a. Follies Of The Rich | Nanubhai Desai | Jani Babu, A. P. Kapoor, Mani, Mary | Social | Sharda Film Company DOP: Bhogilal Dave |
Roop Sundari a.k.a. Ideal Womanhood a.k.a. Adarsha Veerangana | Harshadrai Mehta | Nandram, Gulb, Durga, Chanda | Social | Krishna Film Company DOP: Chimanlal Luhar |
Rukamangada Mohini | Dadsaheb Phalke | Ganpat Shinde, Gangubai Mohite | Devotional | Hindustan Cinema Film Co., Nasik |
Sansar a.k.a. A Phase Of Life | V. K. Pattani | Social | Saurashtra Film Co. DOP: Rajkot Champaklal Pattani | |
Sati Madri a.k.a. Pious Madri | Narayan Deware, Chandulal Shah | Raja Sandow, Gohar | Devotional | Kohinoor Film Company DOP: Pandurang S. Naik |
Sati Savitri a.k.a. Ideal Wife | Baburao Painter | V. Shantaram, Sushila Devi, Zunzharrao Pawar, Nimbalkar, Balasaheb Yadav, Gulabbai | Social | Maharashtra Film Company, Kolhapur DOP: S. Fattelal |
Sati Savitri a.k.a. Savitri Satyavan a.k.a. Ideal Wife | Pandurang Talegiri | Gangubai, Wamanrao Kulkarni, Baburao Gade, Pandurang Varne | Mythology | United Pictures Syndicate DOP: Y. D. Sarpotdar |
Satsang | Aurora Film Company | |||
Savaliya Tandel | South Indian Film Company of Sholapur | |||
Shankaracharya a.k.a. Renaissance Of Hinduism | Kali Prasad Ghose (K. P. Ghose) | Jiban Gangopadhyay, Dhirendranath Ganguly, Leela Mukherjee, Nirmalendu Lahiri, Kartik Dey, Ahi Sanyal, Manmatha Pal | Devotional | Indian Kinema Arts, Calcutta DOP: Noni Gopal Sanyal, P. Sanyal |
Sharad Purnima a.k.a. A Full Moon Night In Spring | Harshadrai Mehta | Gulab, Nandram, Keshavlal, Gangaram | Social | Krishna Film Company DOP: Chimanlal Luhar |
Sheel Prabhav a.k.a. Glory Of Virtue | Vishnupant Aundhkar | United Pictures Syndicate | ||
Shiraz-Ud-Dowla a.k.a. By Sheer Valour | Dhanjibhai K. Desai | Master Vithal, Zebunisa, Tara, Asha, Kumudini, Miss Dwarki, Gangaram | Costume Historical | Ideal Pictures Corp., Sharda Film Company DOP: Bhogilal Dave |
Shri Krishna Nardi | K. P. Bhave | Jamshedji Khansaheb, Putli, Jilloobai | Religious | Imperial Film Company |
Shrimati Nalini a.k.a. Mrs. Nalini | Manilal Joshi | Nargis, Yakbal, Takle | Social | Excelsior Film Company DOP: D. D. Dabke |
Sindh Ni Sumari a.k.a. Sumari Of Sind | Chandulal Shah | Gohar, Raja Sandow, Noor Mohammed Charlie, Yakbal, Leena | Costume | Kohinoor Film Company DOP: Pandurang S. Naik, Narayan Deware |
Swadesh Seva a.k.a. My Country | Harshadrai Mehta | Master Vithal, Lobo | Historical | Sharda Film Company |
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes Cinematographer |
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Tainted Virtue a.k.a. Karmaili Kali | Rama S. Choudhury | Ermeline, Madanrai Vakil | Social | Imperial Film Company DOP: Rustom Irani |
The Dancing Girl a.k.a. Gutter Nu Gulab | Bhagwati Prasad Mishra | Sulochana (Ruby Myers), Madanrai Vakil, Elizer, Putli, Jamshedji, K. P. Bhave, Sakhu | Social | Imperial Film Company DOP: Rustom Irani |
The Mission Girl a.k.a. Christian Kumari | Homi Master | Raja Sandow, Sulochana (Ruby Myrs), Heera, Khalil, Miss Mani | Social | Kohinoor Film Company DOP: Pandurang S. Naik |
Thoratanchi Kamla a.k.a. Kamla Of The Thorats | N. D. Sarpotdar | Gangubai, Wamanrao Kulkarni, Pandurang Varne, Dattoba Rajwade, Baburao Shinde, Bandopant Sohoni | Historical | United Pictures Syndicate DOP: Pandurang Talegiri |
Trust Your Wife a.k.a. Anun Naam Te Bairi | Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani | Miss Mohini, Jamshedji, Jilloobai | Social | Imperial Film Company DOP: Rustom Irani |
Vadia Dhor a.k.a. Unpractical | Harshadrai Mehta | Social | Krishna Film Company DOP: Chimanlal Luhar | |
Vande Mataram Ashram | Bhalji Pendharkar | Yamunadevi, Parshwanath Yeshwant Altekar, Baburao Pendharkar | Social | Vande Mataram Film Company DOP: D. D. Dabke |
Veer Garjana a.k.a. Rewards Of Blind Passion | Nanubhai Desai | Master Vithal, Prabhashankar, Kumudini | Action Costume | Sharda Film Company DOP: Naval Bhat |
Vilasi Kanta a.k.a. Flirting Wife | Aundhkar, Wamanrao Kulkarni, Durga, Hansa, Yamuna Gole, Phatak | Social | Social Pictures Corporation | |
Wildcat of Bombay a.k.a. Mumbai Ni Biladi | Mohan Dayaram Bhavnani | Jamshedji Khansaheb, Sulochana (Ruby Myers), D. Billimoria | Social | Imperial Film Company |
Why Sons Go Astray a.k.a. Surat No Sahukar | Homi Master | Sushila, R. N. Vaidya, Khalil, Noor Mohammed Charlie | Social | Kohinoor Film Company DOP: Narayan Deware |
Jungle Princess is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1942.
Khoon Ka Khoon also called Hamlet is the first Hindi/Urdu 1935 sound film adaptation of the Shakespearen play Hamlet. Directed by Sohrab Modi under his Stage Film Company banner, it is cited as one of the earliest talkie versions of this play. Credited as "the man who brought Shakespeare to the Indian screen", it was Modi's debut feature film as a director. The story and script were by Mehdi Hassan Ahsan from his Urdu adaptation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet". Starring Sohrab Modi, Khoon Ka Khoon was also the debut in films of Naseem Banu who played Ophelia. The other star cast included Shamshadbai, Ghulam Hussain, Obali Mai, Fazal Karim and Eruch Tarapore.
Said-e-Havas or (Greed) also known as King John is a 1936 Hindi/Urdu film adaptation of the Shakespeare play, King John, directed by Sohrab Modi. It was based on the Urdu play Said-e-Hawas by Agha Hashar Kashmiri, published in 1908.
Gopal Krishna is an Indian religious silent film made in 1929. It was directed by V. Shantaram for his newly formed Prabhat Film Company. The film was a "solo debut" for Shantaram, after co-directing Netaji Palkar (1927) with K. Dhaiber for the Maharashtra Film Company. The story was written by Shivram Vashikar and the cast composed of Suresh, Kamaladevi, Anant Apte, Sakribai and G.R. Mane.
Do Boond Pani is a 1971 Hindi social drama film produced and directed by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. Made under the "Naya Sansar" banner; the story, screenplay and dialogues were by Abbas, with additional dialogues by Inder Raj Anand. The music was composed by Jaidev. The cast included Simi Garewal, Jalal Agha and Madhu Chanda and was the debut film of actor Kiran Kumar. The film won the award for Best Feature film on National integration.
Hamlet is a 1954 Hindi tragedy drama film, produced and directed by Kishore Sahu. The film was a free adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy, with Sahu playing Hamlet as well as writing the screenplay, while the dialogue was by Amanat Hilal and B. D. Verma. It was produced by Hindustan Chitra, a production company started by Sahu in 1944. It was Ramesh Naidu's first film as a music composer. The film starred Mala Sinha, Kishore Sahu, Venus Banerji, Kamaljeet and Jankidas.
Chandragupta is a 1934 Hindi/Urdu historical film directed by A. R. Kardar. Produced by East India Film Company, the music direction was by K. C. Dey. Kardar had shifted to Calcutta where he joined the East India Film Company, and directed "hits" like Chandragupta. The film starred Nazir as Chandragupta. The cast included Gul Hamid, Sabita Devi, Mazhar Khan, Dhiraj Bhattacharya, Vasantrao Pehalwan.
Dil Farosh also called Merchant Of Hearts, is a 1927 Indian cinema's silent film directed by M. Udvadia. Produced by Excelsior Film Company it has been cited as one of the earliest adaptations of a Shakespeare play into an Indian film. Based on The Merchant of Venice, it was written for the Parsi theatre by Mehdi Hasan 'Ahsan' in 1900, and called Merchant of Hearts. The stage adaptation by the New Alfred Company had Sorabji Ogra as Shylock and "achieved great popularity" at the beginning of the twentieth century. The film's cast included the director Udwadia with Nargis, K. B. Athavale and Saiyed Umer.
Balidan, also called Sacrifice, is a 1927 Indian silent film directed by Naval Gandhi and based on a play by Rabindranath Tagore. It was produced by Orient Pictures Corporation. Balidan is cited as one of the top ten lost films of Indian Cinema by P. K. Nair. Hailed as "an excellent and truly Indian film" by The Indian Cinematograph Committee, 1927–28, Balidan was used by them as one of the films to "show how 'serious' Indian cinema could match Western standards".
Dimple Kapadia is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Hindi films. She was discovered by Raj Kapoor at age 14, who gave her the title role in his teen romance Bobby (1973), opposite his son Rishi Kapoor. The film became a massive commercial success and made her an overnight star. Her role as a Christian teenager from Goa established her as a youth fashion icon and won her the Filmfare Award for Best Actress. Kapadia retired from acting following her marriage to Indian actor Rajesh Khanna earlier in 1973, and returned to the film industry in 1984, after her separation from Khanna. The release of her comeback film, Saagar, was delayed, with Zakhmi Sher becoming the second film of her career. Released in 1985, Saagar earned her a second Best Actress award at Filmfare, and she went on to establish herself as one of the leading actresses of Hindi cinema in the 1980s and early 1990s. The early roles she played following her return included the Hitchcockian thriller Aitbaar (1985), for which she received positive reviews, and the commercially successful action films Arjun (1985) and Janbaaz (1986). During this period, she acted in several films in South India, which she admitted to having made for financial gain and dismissed their quality.
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