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Hiralal Sen is known as the first film maker in the Indian sub-continent. He was born in Manikgonj near Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was the son of a famous lawyer and from a Zamindar family. He grew up in Kolkata. In 1898, a film troupe en route to Paris screened a certain Professor Stevenson's short film along with the stage show, The Flower of Persia ...
Date Of Birth August, 1866 Died 1917-01-01 Place Of Birth Dacca, East Bengal, British India [now Dhaka, Bangladesh] Profession Director
Director Title Year Status Character Hindu Bathing Festival at Allahabad 1913 Arrival at Howrah 1912 Grand Delhi Coronation Durbar and Royal Visit to Calcutta Including Their Majesties' Arrival at Amphitheatre 1912 Princep's Ghat 1912 Procession 1912 Visit to Bombay and Exhibition 1912 Tilak Bathing at the Ganges 1906 Documentary short C.K. Sen's Jaba Kusum Oil 1905 Short Edward's Anti-Malarial Specific 1905 Short Sarsaparilla 1905 Short The Bengal Partition Film 1905 Short The Bengali Fisherman 1904 The Fisherman's Boy 1904 Short Alibaba and the Forty Thieves 1903 Coronation Ceremony and Durbar 1903 Documentary short Dances from 'Alibaba' 1903 Short Indian Life and Scenes 1903 Documentary short Scenes from 'Maner Matan' 1903 Short Scenes from 'Sonar Swapan' 1903 Short Dances from Alibara, Moner Mantan, Sonar Swapan 1903 Short Scenes from 'Alibaba' 1901 Short Scenes from 'Bhramar' 1901 Short Scenes from 'Buddhadev' 1901 Short Scenes from 'Dol Leela' 1901 Short Scenes from 'Hariraj' 1901 Documentary short Scenes from 'Sarala' 1901 Documentary short Scenes from 'Seetaram' 1901 Documentary short Scenes from the Plays Vramar, Alibaba, Hariraj, Dole Laila, Budda, Sitaram 1901 Short Moving Pictures of Natural Scenes and Religious Rituals 1899 Documentary short Dancing Scenes from 'The Flower of Persia' 1898 Short co-director
Known for movies The Bengal Partition Film (1905) as Director
Coronation Ceremony and Durbar (1903) as Director
Alibaba and the Forty Thieves (1903) as Director
The Bengali Fisherman (1904) as Director