Filmistan Explained

Filmistan is an Indian film studio based in Goregaon, Mumbai. Spread over five acres, near Patkar College on S.V. Road, the studio has seven shooting floors, and a temple and garden for outdoor locations. Patkar College's reputation has increased due to this studio. It previously operated as a film production company as well.

History

Shashadhar Mukherjee, Rai Bahadur Chunilal (father of music director Madan Mohan), Ashok Kumar, and Gyan Mukherjee left Bombay Talkies (Film production company and studio 1934-1953) after the death of director Himanshu Rai and founded Filmistan Studios With the fund's given by Osman Ali Khan “Nizam of Hyderabad” in

n 1943.

Nasir Hussain, who joined Filmistan in 1948 as a writer, was successful as a screenwriter for films such as Anarkali, Munimji and Paying Guest. He started film direction with Tumsa Nahin Dekha and became a successful director. Filmistan produced a number of successful hit movies in the 1940s and 1950s, including hits such as Shaheed (1948), Shabnam (1949) and Sargam (1950) and successful films such as Anarkali (1953) and Nagin (1954). Other notable films were Jagriti (1954), which won the Filmfare Best Movie Award in 1956, and also Munimji (1955), Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957) and Paying Guest (1957).

However, in 1958, Mukherjee left Filmistan to established his own studio, Filmalaya, and continued to produce films, such as Love in Shimla (1960) and Ek Musafir Ek Hasina (1962).[1]

Eventually, Tolaram Jalan bought the studio from Sashadhar Mukherjee and Ashok Kumar in the late 1950s.[2]

In the following years, the studio wound down. Dooj Ka Chand made in 1964, and directed by Nitin Bose, was one of the last films to come out of Filmistan Studios. The premises continued to function as a studio, with recent films such as Ra.One (2011) and Bodyguard (2011), shot there.[3] Yash Raj Films' television serial Khote Sikkey and dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa are shot there.

In 2011, Jalan refuted media reports,[2] which claimed that the studio was up for sale.[4] The present studio manager of Filmistan studio is Jasraj Purohit.[2] More recently, the song "Offo" from the film 2 States (2014), was partly filmed at Filmistan Studio.[5]

Filmography

Year Title Director Music by
1944Chal Chal Re NaujawanGyan MukherjeeGhulam Haider
1945MazdoorNitin BoseHari Prasanna Daas
1946Eight DaysS. D. Burman
ShikariS. D. Burman
1947Do BhaiMunshi DilS. D. Burman
1948Nadiya Ke PaarKishore SahuC. Ramchandra
ShaheedRamesh SaigalGhulam Haider
1949ShabnamBibhuti MitraS. D. Burman
1950SargamP. L. SantoshiC. Ramchandra
1951ShabistanBibhuti MitraC. Ramchandra, Madan Mohan
1952Anand MathHemant Kumar
1953AnarkaliNandlal Jaswantlal C. Ramchandra
1954Jagriti (Filmfare Award for Best Film)Satyen BoseHemant Kumar
NaginNandlal JaswantlalHemant Kumar (Filmfare Best Music Director Award
NastikI. S. JoharC. Ramchandra
Shart I. S. JoharHemant Kumar
1955MunimjiSubodh MukherjeeS. D. Burman
Aab-e-HayatRamanlal DesaiSardar Malik
Bhagwat MahimaHemant Kumar
1956Durgesh NandiniBibhuti MitraHemant Kumar
Ham Sab Chor HainI. S. JoharO. P. Nayyar
HeerHameed ButtAnil Biswas
1957Tumsa Nahin DekhaNasir HussainO. P. Nayyar
Paying GuestSubodh MukherjeeS D Batish
ChampakaliNandlal JaswantlalHemant Kumar
Hulare (Punjabi film)O.P. DuttaS D Batish
Muklawa (Punjabi film)Rajinder SharmaS D Batish
1958SanskarChaturbhuj DoshiAnil Biswas
Sun To Le HasinaS.P.BakshiS. Mohinder
1959Khoobsurat DhokhaRam PrakashS. Mohinder
Maine Jeena Seekh LiyaSatish NigamRoshan
1960BabarHemen GuptaRoshan
1964Dooj Ka ChandNitin BoseRoshan
1965Sassi Punnu (Punjabi film) Shanti Prakash BakshiB N Bali

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Notes and References

  1. [#Gu|Gulzar, p. 593]
  2. Web site: Filmistan not for sale, says studio owner . The Hindu. 16 February 2011. 2014-04-29 .
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20120514073949/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/company/type/view/id/38191 Filmistan
  4. News: Bollywood rues Filmistan's closure. Ticket Please News Desk. News. Desk. 15 February 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717054045/http://ticketplease.com/review/bollywood_movie/story/Bollywood_rues_Filmistan_s_closure.aspx. 17 July 2011. dead.
  5. Web site: Festival soiree . The Indian Express. 16 April 2014. 2014-04-29 .