On 2nd April, 1913, India's first film Raja Harishchandra was shown to some classified invities, in Olympia cinema hall.
On 3rd May, 1913, Raja Harishchandra was released for public viewing in Coronation theatres.
In 1914,
Dada Sahab Phalke took his 3 films, Raja Harishchandra, Bhasmasur Mohini and Satyawan Savitri, to London where these were appreciated for technical excellence.
J F Madaan released his first story film Satyawadi Raja Harishchandra in Calcutta in 1917. The film was 7000 ft, long.
Dada Sahab Phalke's first box office hit 'Lanka Dahan' came in 1917. The income from this film were carried in bullock carts.
Indian Cinematograph Act (1918) was enforced on British pattern
In 1918, S N Pathankar released first ever serial film, Ram Banvaas, which was made in 4 parts.
Kohinoor and
Dada Sahab Phalke established Hindustan Cinema film Company in 1918.
In 1920, Film Censor Board was established in Bombay / Calcutta and Madras.
In 1920,
Ardeshir Irani established his first studio Star Film Company.
In 1920, first film with international co-production, Nal Damayanti, was made.
In 1921, Dhiren Ganguly directed first comedy film called 'England Returned'.
Kohinoor company's first film, Bhakt Vidur was released in 1921. The film was banned in Sind and Madras as the hero's dress up was a look like of Mahatma Gandhi's.
V Shantaram acted for the first time in Surekha Haran, in 1921. V Pagnis played the heroine in the film.
Dhiren Ganguly established Lotus film company in Hyderabad with assistance from Nizam in 1921.
In 1922, entertainment tax was intoduced for films in Calcutta.
In 1924, Dhiren Ganguly's 'Razia Sultan' refuted the Nizam so much that he ordered DG to leave his territory within 24 hours.
The Light of Asia was made with Indo-German co-operation in 1925. It was directed by Himanshu Roy, who acted for the main lead as Gautam Buddha.
Bhalaji Pendharkar's 'Vande Mataram Ashram' was banned by the censor board.
India's first female producer-director Fatima Begum released her first film 'Bulbul-E-Paristan' in 1925.
Ardeshir Irani established his Imperial Film Company in 1925.
Indian Cinema Arts Studio was started in Calcutta in 1927, which later transformed in the famous New Thetres of Calcutta.
In 1929, V Shantaram, Damle, Dhaibar, Phattelal and Kulkarni started Prabhat Film Company in Kolhapur. Its first film was 'Gopal Krishna'.
A foreign talkie film 'Melody of Love' was released in India by J F Madaan, in 1929.
Himanshu Rai married
Devika Rani in 1929.
Chiman Lal Desai and Ambalal Patel started Sagar Film Company in 1930.