Baburao PainterFirst Film Poster
Baburao Painter made a publicity poster for his film Maya Baazar, also known as Vatsala Haran, in 1923.
First Advertisement
The first advertisement appeared in The Times of India, on July 1, 1896 for the Lumiere brothers' films screened the same day.
First Horror Film
Ramsay Brothers' Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neechey established the horror genre in Hindi films in 1972.
First Documentary
In 1901, H S Bhatwadekar filmed a reception given in honour of Dr. R P Paranjape in Mumbai when he returned as the first Indian Wrangler of Cambridge University.
Nirmal PandeyFirst & Only Actor To Win Best Actress Award
Nirmal Pandey won the best actress award at the Valenciennes Film Festival, France 1997 for his protrayal of a transvestite in Amol Palekar's Daayra. Nirmal shared the award with the female lead of the film Sonali Kulkarni.
First Digital Film
Maya - The Reality (2001), directed by Vishal Bhandari is the first digitally made film.
World Records
Jagdish RajMost Roles As Police Inspector
Actor Jagdish Raj holds the world record of wearing the Police uniform in 144 films. He donned the inspecter's uniform for the first time in CID (1952).
Fastest Completed Film
Nine weddings, a heart-attack, kidnapping, fights, a song and dance sequence involving 14 heroes, 12 heroines, a villain, supporting artistes and a cast & crew of 3026 were all crammed into a 24-hour schedule to make Swayamwaram (Tamil '99) the fastest full length feature film ever made! It is the only film directed by 15 directors and four music directors who have composed a song each! This film also had 19 associate directors, 45 asistant directors, 19 cameramen, 36 assistant cameramen, 5 dance masters and 16 assistants, 140 group dancers, stunt co-ordinators, art directors, production crew, 15 film units, 8 locations and 1483 extras!!
Most Music Directors in a Film
Film Pathaan (1962) had nine music directors: Fakir Ahmad, Jimmy, Asar, Shambhu, Satta Raj, Raj Bhushan, David, BrijBhushan and Shyam Babu - to complie just seven songs!!
Most Extras in a Film
Attenborough's Gandhi (1982) used 3,00,000 extras for the funeral scenes. The sequence shot in a single morning, had 11 camera crew shooting 20,000 ft. of film - more than the total fottage of the 188 min release print of the movie! The edited version of the funeral scene ran only for 125 seconds!
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