List of Hindi films of 1927

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A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1927: [1] [2] [3] [4]

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1927

Indian cinema in 1927

Films

A-C

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Cinematographer
Adbhoot Khoon a.k.a. Horrible MurderUnited Pictures Syndicate
A Fair Warrior a.k.a. Shoor KilledarinVishnupant AundhkarGangubai, Wamanrao KulkarniHistoricalUnited Pictures Syndicate
DOP: Pandurang Talegiri
Alladin and His Wonderful Lamp a.k.a. Alladdin Ane Jadui FanasBhagwati Prasad MishraZebunissa, Yusuf, ElizerFantasyImperial Film Company
Allah Ka PyaraK. P. BhaveElizer, Zebunissa, Jamshedji, Madanrai Vakil, Indira Devi, Mehboob Khan Imperial Film Company
DOP: Adi Irani
Alibaba and the Forty Thieves a.k.a. Alibaba Chalis ChorBhagwati Prasad MishraSulochana (Ruby Myers, Elizer, Jamshedji Khansaheb, Jilloobai, Madanrai VakilFantasyImperial Film Company
DOP: Rustom Irani
Asuri LalsaNanubhai B. Desai Master Vithal, Janibabu, Kumudini, MalkaSharda Film Company
At The Clang Of Fetters a.k.a. Janjir Ne JhankhareHarshadrai MehtaNandram, Gulab, Haidershah, P. R. Joshi, Gangaram, Sultan AlamActionKrishna Film Co
DOP: Chimanlal Luhar
Balidan a.k.a. SacrificeNaval GandhiSulochana (Ruby Myers), Zubeida, Master Vithal, Jal Khambatta, J. MakhijaniSocial CostumeWriters: Jamshed Ratnagar, based on a play by Rabindranath Tagore. Orient Pictures Corporation
DOP: Naval Bhatt
Bansari Bala a.k.a. Fairy Of The FluteA. P. Kapoor Master Vithal, Madhuri, Jani Babu, Asha, MeherbanuFantasySharda Film Company
DOP: Naval Bhatt
Be Ghadi Mouj a.k.a. Pleasure MadNarayan DewareR. N. Vaidya, Jamuna, Rustomji Patel, Thomas, RajababuSocialKohinoor Film Co Narayan Deware
Bhakta Sudama Dadasaheb Phalke Bhaurao Datar, KshirsagarDevotionalHindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik
Bhaneli Bhamini a.k.a. Educated Wife Homi Master Gohar, Raja Sandow P.K., R.N. Vaidya, Master KishoreSocialKohinoor Film Company
Bhedi Trishul a.k.a. Hidden TreasureNanubhai B. Desai Master Vithal, Miss Mani, Prabhashankar, Janibabu, Lobo, A. P. KapoorActionSharda Film Company
DOP: Naval Bhatt
Bhim Sanjivan a.k.a. How Bhim Was Brought Back To LifeG. V. SaneBhaurao Datar, AnasuyaDevotionalHindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik
DOP: Anna Salunke
Chandidas a.k.a. Shree Krishna's DevoteeJyotish Bannerjee Patience Cooper, Jyotsna Devi, Tulsi Bannerjee, Purnima Devi, Nilima Devi, Manorama, PullanaliniDevotional
Cultured Criminal a.k.a. Sudheral ShaitanSocialSaurashtra Film Co., Rajkot

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Cinematographer
Daksha YagnaG. V. SaneBhaurao Datar, Anasuya, Bachu Pawar, Gangubai MohiteDevotionalHindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik
DasavatarR. S. PrakashMythology
Daya Ni Devi a.k.a. The NurseMohan Dayaram BhavnaniSulochana (Ruby Myers), D. Billimoria, JamshedjiSocial Imperial Film Company
Detective KumarK. B. AthavaleK. B. Athavale, Rampyari, Nalini, SalviSocialExcelsior Film Co
DOP: D. D. Dabke
Dilfarosh a.k.a. Merchant Of HeartsM. UdwadiaM. Udwadia, K. B. Athavale, Nargis, Saiyed UmerCostume DramaBased on Merchant of Venice. Excelsior Film Co.
DOP: D. D. Dabke
Draupadi Vastraharan Dadasaheb Phalke Baburao Datar, Gangubai Mohite, BachobaMythologyHindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik
DOP: Anna Salunke
Durgesh NandiniPriyanath GangulyPatience Cooper, Seeta Devi, Durgadas Bannerjee, Ahindra Chowdhury, Naresh Mitra, Jainarayan Mukherjee, Indira Devi, Geeta, Kanu Bannerjee, Prabodh Bose, Kanaknarayan BhupRomance LegendBased on Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel, Durgeshnandini. Madan Theatres Ltd.
Dop: Manglu
Eighth Incarnation a.k.a. Krishna SambhavN. D. SarpotdarGangubai, Wamanrao KulkarniReligiousUnited Pictures Syndicate
DOP: V. V. Date
E Kon? a.k.a. WhoJ. JhaveriBlanche VerneSri Ram Film Company
Fairy Of Delhi a.k.a. Rangmahal Ni Ramani Homi Master Shahzadi, Khalil CostumeKohinoor Film Company
DOP: Pandurang S. Naik
Gandharva Kanya a.k.a. The ReunionNandram, Leena, Gangaram, durga, Chandra, NizamCostumeKrishna Film Company
Glory Of Virtue a.k.a. Sheel PrabhavVishnupant AundhkarSocialUnited Pictures Syndicate
Goddess of Love Fatma Begum Fatma Begum
Guarding AngelK. P. BhaveZebunisa, Khansaheb, JamshedjiSocial
Gulzar a.k.a. The Horrors Of SlaveryNanubhai Desai Yakub, Jani Babu, Mallika, ManiCostumeSharda Film Company
DOP: Naval Bhatt
Gunsundari a.k.a. Why Husbands Go Astray Chandulal Shah Raja Sandow, Gohar, Rampyari, R. N. Vaidya, JumnaSocialKohinoor Film Company
DOP: Narayan Deware
Hanuman Janma a.k.a. The Birth Of Hanuman Dadasaheb Phalke Bhaurao Datar, Yamuna Gole, Laxman MalusareReligiousHindustan Cinema Film Company, Nasik
DOP: Anna Salunke
Jaane-E-Alam AnjumanaraNanubhai B. DesaiJanibabu, Kumudini, MallikaFantasySharda Film Company
JanaPriyanath GangulyPatience Cooper, Dinesh Ranjan Das, Indira Devi, Krishnadan Mukherjee, Tulsi BannerjeeMythology Madan Theatres Ltd.
Jewelled Arrow a.k.a. Poonam No Chand a.k.a. Ratna BaanBhagwati MishraZebunissa, Indira Devi, Elizer, JamshedjiCostumeBritish India Film Co., Imperial Film Company

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Cinematographer
Kailash Kumari a.k.a. Sansar ShatranjNanubhai DesaiMiss Mani, Jani Babu, MallikaSharda Film Company
DOP: Naval Bhatt
Kala Pahad a.k.a. Masked TerorA. P. KapoorShanta Kumari, Master Vithal, KumudiniCostumeSharda Film Company
Keshavkant B.A. a.k.a. Chastity Versus UnchastityHarshadrai MehtaNandram, Keshavlal, Yakbal, NizamSocialKrishna Film Company
DOP: Chimanlal Luhar
Krishnakanta's Will a.k.a. Krishnakanter WillPriyanath GangulyPatience Cooper, Seeta Devi, Durgadas Bannerjee, Ahindra Chowdhury, Naresh Mitra, Jainarayan Mukherjee, Indira Devi, Geeta, Kanu Bannerjee, Prabodh Bose, Kartik DeySocialBased on Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's. Madan Theatres Ltd.
Dop: Charles Creed, Jatin Das
Krishna SakhaAhindra ChoudhurySantosh Sinha, Ahindra Choudhury, Saraswati, Brojendra Sirkar, Firozbala, Sushil Ghosh, Saraswati Devi, TarakbalaReligiousAurora Film Company, Calcutta
DOP: Debi Ghosh
Kalapani No Kaidi a.k.a. Return Of Kala Naag Homi Master Shakuntla, Homi Master, Janki, Khalil CostumeKohinoor Film Company
DOP: Pandurang S. Naik
Kicks Of Kismet a.k.a. Naseeb Ni LilaMohan Dayaram BhavnaniSulochana (Ruby Myers), Madanrai Vakil, Ermeline, JilloobaiSocialImperial Film Company
Kimti Aansu a.k.a. Precious TearsHarshadrai MehtaNandram, Yakbal, Nizam, P. R. Joshi, VishnuSocialKrishna Film Company
DOP: Chimanlal Luhar
Kul Deepak a.k.a. Born Hero Kanjibhai Rathod Gulabbai, Haider Shah, Nandram, Durga, NizamSocialKrishna Film Company
DOP: Chimanlal Luhar
Laila Majnu a.k.a. Laila And MajnuManilal Joshi Zubeida, Madanrai Vakil, ShahzadiLegend RomanceExcelsior Film Company
DOP: D. D. Dabke
Lohika Lilam a.k.a. Soul Of SlaveManilal JoshiHeera, NargisCostumeExcelsior Film Company
DOP: D. D. Dabke
MadalasaG.V. SaneBhaurao Datar, AnasuyaDevotionalHindustan Cinema Film Co., Nasik
DOP: Anna Salunke
Mahasati Ansuya Kanjibhai Rathod Master Vithal, SakinaDevotionalKrishna Film Company
DOP: Chaturbhai Patel
Master Stroke a.k.a. Mardna Gha Kanjibhai Rathod Haider Shah, Nandram, Gulab, Chandra, Gangaram, SakinaSocialKrishna Film Company
DOP: Chaturbhai Patel
Mohabbat Ke Musibat a.k.a. Love And RomanceM. M. VaidyaSaurashtra Film Co., Rajkot
Mohana Rani a.k.a. Rani Mohana a.k.a. ChhelbataoDinshaw JhaveriMadanrai Vakil, Jilloobai, PutliRoyal Art Studio
Muraliwala Baburao Painter V. Shantaram, Madhusudan, Sushila Devi, Lalya Gokhale, Bal GangarReligiousMaharashtra Film Company, Kolhapur
DOP: S. Fattelal
Nala Damayanti Dadasaheb Phalke Bachchuram, Bhaurao Datar, Gangubai Mohite, Khirsagar Salanki, GotiramMythologyHindustan Cinema Film Co., Nasik
DOP: Telang
Nanand Bhojai a.k.a. The Victim Of SocietyManilal Joshi Zubeida, Thatte, Miss Mani, S. Nazir, Nargis, Gangaram, Takle, Rani, UdwadiaSocialExcelsior Film Company
DOP: D. D. Dabke
Naqli Rani a.k.a. Sham QueenHarshadrai MehtaZebunisa, Prabhashankar, Harihar Diwana, Gangaram, Miss Mary, JanibabuCostumeSharda Film Company
DOP: Naval Bhatt
Nari Ki Nagan a.k.a. Soul Of A SnakeK. P. BhaveMadanrai Vakil, Tara, Baburao Sansare, Dinkar, Jilloobai, DhanjiFantasyImperial Film Company
DOP: Rustom Irani
Netaji Palkar a.k.a. Beloved Leader PalkarKeshavrao Dhaiber, V. Shantaram Balasaheb Yadav, Vasantrao Deshpande, Sushila Devi, Zunzharrao Pawar, Anasuya, Ganpat Bakre, Mane, GulabbaiHistoricalMaharashtra Film Company, Kolhapur
DOP: S. Fattelal

P-S

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Cinematographer
Pandav Rajasuya YagamMythologyExhibitors Film Service
Parsa Eblis a.k.a. Pavitra SatanManilal JoshiNargis, AthavaleSocialExcelsior Film Company
DOP: D. D. Dabke
Pita Pooja Madan Theatres Ltd.
Prem Ni Pratima a.k.a. LoversManilal JoshiBlanche VerneExcelsior Film Company
DOP: D. D. Dabke
Princess LailaRama ChoudharyBlanche Verne, Elizer, Madanrai Vakil, Jilloobai, La Tosca, Miss HelenCostumeLa Tosca Productions
Punarjanma a.k.a. IncarnationJaygopal PillaiAtul Sen, Funniman, Kedar Chatterjee, Premankur Atorthy, Indira Devi, Artidevi, Bhanu Bannerjee Sr.CostumeIndian Kinema Arts, Calcutta
DOP: Nitin Bose
Raghunathrao and SarayubalaMadanrai VakilJilloobai, P. R. JoshiSemi-historical RomanceRoyal Art Studio
DOP: Rustom Irani
Reshmi Sari a.k.a. Follies Of The RichNanubhai DesaiJani Babu, A. P. Kapoor, Mani, MarySocialSharda Film Company
DOP: Bhogilal Dave
Roop Sundari a.k.a. Ideal Womanhood a.k.a. Adarsha VeeranganaHarshadrai MehtaNandram, Gulb, Durga, ChandaSocialKrishna Film Company
DOP: Chimanlal Luhar
Rukamangada Mohini Dadsaheb Phalke Ganpat Shinde, Gangubai MohiteDevotionalHindustan Cinema Film Co., Nasik
Sansar a.k.a. A Phase Of LifeV. K. PattaniSocialSaurashtra Film Co.
DOP: Rajkot Champaklal Pattani
Sati Madri a.k.a. Pious MadriNarayan Deware, Chandulal Shah Raja Sandow, Gohar DevotionalKohinoor Film Company
DOP: Pandurang S. Naik
Sati Savitri a.k.a. Ideal Wife Baburao Painter V. Shantaram, Sushila Devi, Zunzharrao Pawar, Nimbalkar, Balasaheb Yadav, GulabbaiSocialMaharashtra Film Company, Kolhapur
DOP: S. Fattelal
Sati Savitri a.k.a. Savitri Satyavan a.k.a. Ideal WifePandurang TalegiriGangubai, Wamanrao Kulkarni, Baburao Gade, Pandurang VarneMythologyUnited Pictures Syndicate
DOP: Y. D. Sarpotdar
SatsangAurora Film Company
Savaliya TandelSouth Indian Film Company of Sholapur
Shankaracharya a.k.a. Renaissance Of HinduismKali Prasad Ghose (K. P. Ghose)Jiban Gangopadhyay, Dhirendranath Ganguly, Leela Mukherjee, Nirmalendu Lahiri, Kartik Dey, Ahi Sanyal, Manmatha PalDevotionalIndian Kinema Arts, Calcutta
DOP: Noni Gopal Sanyal, P. Sanyal
Sharad Purnima a.k.a. A Full Moon Night In SpringHarshadrai MehtaGulab, Nandram, Keshavlal, GangaramSocialKrishna Film Company
DOP: Chimanlal Luhar
Sheel Prabhav a.k.a. Glory Of VirtueVishnupant AundhkarUnited Pictures Syndicate
Shiraz-Ud-Dowla a.k.a. By Sheer ValourDhanjibhai K. Desai Master Vithal, Zebunisa, Tara, Asha, Kumudini, Miss Dwarki, GangaramCostume HistoricalIdeal Pictures Corp., Sharda Film Company
DOP: Bhogilal Dave
Shri Krishna NardiK. P. BhaveJamshedji Khansaheb, Putli, JilloobaiReligiousImperial Film Company
Shrimati Nalini a.k.a. Mrs. NaliniManilal JoshiNargis, Yakbal, TakleSocialExcelsior Film Company
DOP: D. D. Dabke
Sindh Ni Sumari a.k.a. Sumari Of Sind Chandulal Shah Gohar, Raja Sandow, Noor Mohammed Charlie, Yakbal, LeenaCostumeKohinoor Film Company
DOP: Pandurang S. Naik, Narayan Deware
Swadesh Seva a.k.a. My CountryHarshadrai Mehta Master Vithal, LoboHistoricalSharda Film Company

T-Z

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Cinematographer
Tainted Virtue a.k.a. Karmaili KaliRama S. ChoudhuryErmeline, Madanrai VakilSocialImperial Film Company
DOP: Rustom Irani
The Dancing Girl a.k.a. Gutter Nu GulabBhagwati Prasad MishraSulochana (Ruby Myers), Madanrai Vakil, Elizer, Putli, Jamshedji, K. P. Bhave, SakhuSocial Imperial Film Company
DOP: Rustom Irani
The Mission Girl a.k.a. Christian Kumari Homi Master Raja Sandow, Sulochana (Ruby Myrs), Heera, Khalil, Miss ManiSocial Kohinoor Film Company
DOP: Pandurang S. Naik
Thoratanchi Kamla a.k.a. Kamla Of The ThoratsN. D. SarpotdarGangubai, Wamanrao Kulkarni, Pandurang Varne, Dattoba Rajwade, Baburao Shinde, Bandopant SohoniHistoricalUnited Pictures Syndicate
DOP: Pandurang Talegiri
Trust Your Wife a.k.a. Anun Naam Te BairiMohan Dayaram BhavnaniMiss Mohini, Jamshedji, JilloobaiSocialImperial Film Company
DOP: Rustom Irani
Vadia Dhor a.k.a. UnpracticalHarshadrai MehtaSocialKrishna Film Company
DOP: Chimanlal Luhar
Vande Mataram Ashram Bhalji Pendharkar Yamunadevi, Parshwanath Yeshwant Altekar, Baburao PendharkarSocialVande Mataram Film Company
DOP: D. D. Dabke
Veer Garjana a.k.a. Rewards Of Blind PassionNanubhai DesaiMaster Vithal, Prabhashankar, KumudiniAction CostumeSharda Film Company
DOP: Naval Bhat
Vilasi Kanta a.k.a. Flirting WifeAundhkar, Wamanrao Kulkarni, Durga, Hansa, Yamuna Gole, PhatakSocialSocial Pictures Corporation
Wildcat of Bombay a.k.a. Mumbai Ni BiladiMohan Dayaram BhavnaniJamshedji Khansaheb, Sulochana (Ruby Myers), D. Billimoria SocialImperial Film Company
Why Sons Go Astray a.k.a. Surat No Sahukar Homi Master Sushila, R. N. Vaidya, Khalil, Noor Mohammed Charlie SocialKohinoor Film Company
DOP: Narayan Deware

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