Bilwamangal Explained

Bilwamangal
Director:Rustomji Dhotiwala
Producer:Elphinstone & Pt. Kanhaiya lal Bioscope Company, Calcutta; Madan Theatres Ltd
Starring:Miss Gohur, miss Gulab devi, Dorabji Mewawala
Runtime:132 minutes (12000 feet)
Country:India
Language:Silent film
Bengali intertitles

Bilwamangal (pronounced in Bengali pronounced as /bilamaŋal/), also known as Bhagat Soordas, is a 1919 Indian black-and-white silent film directed by Rustomji Dhotiwala, based on a story by Champshi Udeshi about the medieval Hindu devotional poet Bilwamangala (also identified with Surdas). This full length (12000 feet) film was produced by the Elphinstone Bioscope Company, Calcutta with Bengali intertitles and is credited as the first Bengali feature film. It was released on 1 November 1919 at Cornwallis Theatre in Calcutta.[1] [2] The National Film Archive of India acquired the footage of film from Cinémathèque Française, France in 2016. The acquired footage is 594 metres long or run 28 minutes at 18 fps.[3] [4]

Plot

It featured the story of Bilwamangal (or Surdas), a man whose life ruined due to his relationship with courtesan Chintamani.[3]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: K. Moti Gokulsing. Wimal Dissanayake. Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas . 17 April 2013. Routledge. 978-1-136-77284-9. 88.
  2. Book: Sur, Ansu . . West Bengal Film Centre(Calcutta) . 1999 . 01 .
  3. News: NFAI acquires Bilwamangal, a 1919 silent film. 2016-08-19. The Indian Express. 2017-02-10.
  4. News: Missing silent film 'Bilwamangal' finally returns to India. Scroll Staff. Scroll.in. 2017-02-10.