Coronation Cinematograph and Variety Hall explained
Coronation Cinematograph and Variety Hall was a hall in the Girgaon area of south Mumbai, India, used for variety entertainment shows, dramas and to screen movies.[1]
The first full-length Indian feature film, Raja Harischandra, was screened here, thus heralding the birth of the Indian film industry.[2]
Location and ownership
Coronation cinema, built in 1912 was located at Narayan chawl[3] at the junctions of Sandhurst road and Khetwadi road[4] [5] in the Girgaum area of Mumbai.[6] It was one of the so-called "Sandhurst road cinemas" of the 1910-1917 Bombay cinema era, during which this area hosted a number of cinema houses including Coronation, the American-India, the Olympia and the New Alhambra.[7] The theatre was managed by Narayan Govind Chitre,[8] a friend of the film maker Dadasaheb Torne.[9]
The screening of Raja Harischandra
Further information : Raja Harischandra (Movie)
On 3 May 1913 Raja Harishchandra (राजा हरिश्चंद्र), a silent Indian film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, was screened at Coronation cinema. The film was based on the legend of King Harishchandra, recounted in Ramayana and Mahabharata and was the first Indigenous Indian film.
Other screenings and purposes of Coronation Cinema
Coronation cinema was also used for other variety entertainment shows such as dances (by Miss Irene Delmar), comical sketches like "The McClements", jugglery shows by Alexandroff,[10] other Indian movies like Pundlik[11] (made by Dadasaheb Torne)[12] and dramas (A dead man's child).
Current status
The theatre is no longer in existence. The area housed Majestic cinema for a few decades, which was replaced by an office complex.[13]
Notes and References
- Web site: Bhowmik. kaushik. The emergence of the Bombay film industry, 1913 - 1936. A Thesis. 21 May 2014.
- Book: Kaur, Raminder . Ajay . Sinha. Bollyworld: Popular Indian Cinema Through A Transnational Lens. 2005. Sage Publications. New Delhi, India. 978-0761933205.
- News: Happy birthday Bollywood: Indian cinema enters 100th year. https://web.archive.org/web/20140101022404/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/happy-birthday-bollywood-indian-cinema-enters-100th-year/254477-8-66.html. dead. 1 January 2014. 21 May 2014. IBN Live. 3 May 2012.
- News: Coronation cinematograph, page 641. The Times of India Directory. 1912.
- Web site: Baghdadi. Rafique. From playhouse to movie theatre. Experts speak. National Film Archive of India. 21 May 2014.
- News: Bose. Ishani. Dadasaheb Torne, not Dadasaheb Phalke, was pioneer of Indian Cinema. 21 May 2014. Daily News Analysis Pune. 25 April 2013.
- Book: Edwardes, S.M.. The Gazetteer of Bombay City and Island. 1909. Bombay. 364.
- News: Cinema on 18 May 1912. 21 May 2014. Indian Age.
- News: Gajendragadkar. Nikhil. Beginning of the dream world.... 21 May 2014. Deccan Herald.
- Web site: Publicity poster - Raja Harischandra. 21 May 2014. Wikimedia commons. 1913.
- Book: Dwyer, Rachel. Filming the Gods: Religion and Indian Cinema. 2006. Routledge. 978-0415314251. Chapter 2.
- Book: Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema. Oxford University Press. 227.
- News: Mohamed. Khalid. Happy 100th Birthday. 21 May 2014. Khaleej Times. 17 May 2013.