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The cinema of Bihar, a state in eastern India, primarily consists of films in the
Bhojpuri language Bhojpuri (;Bhojpuri entry, Oxford Dictionaries
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.
Bihar Bihar (; ) is a state in eastern India. It is the 2nd largest state by population in 2019, 12th largest by area of , and 14th largest by GDP in 2021. Bihar borders Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal to the north, the northern part of West Be ...
also has smaller Maithili- and Magahi-language film industries. Cinema in the state began during the early 20th century.


History

Bihar's film industry began during the early years of the 20th century, when
Jamshedji Framji Madan Jamshedji Framji Madan (27 April 1857, Bombay – 28 June 1923), professionally known as J. F. Madan, was an Indian theatre and film magnate who was one of the pioneers of film production in India, an early exhibitor, distributor and producer of ...
acquired the Elphinstone Theatre Company of
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in 1902 and converted it into the Elphinstone Bioscope Company. The Elphinstone Theatre in
Patna Patna ( ), historically known as Pataliputra, is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Patna had a population of 2.35 million, making it the 19th largest city in India. ...
(Bihar's capital) became the Elphinstone Cinema, screening short silent films until the advent of sound. The cinema exists under different ownership after the Madan family's economic collapse during the
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. Another silent-film cinema in Patna closed in 1931, early in the sound era. The city's first sound theatre, in the southwestern Babu Bazar, opened with ''Veer Abhimanyu'' in 1933 or 1934. The theatre was destroyed by a fire caused by flammable
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, and was never rebuilt. The first Bihari film was the silent ''Punarjanma'' (''Life Divine'') with Arati Devi, A. K. Prosad, Pratima Devi, and N. G. Bhattacharya. It was produced by Raja Rana Jagarnnath Prasad Singh. Arati Devi, who was Jewish, was 19 years old when she made the film. Born Rachel Sofaer in
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in 1912, she moved with her family to
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. Devi had made only one other film a year before (1930's ''A Man Condemned''), and her career ended when she married Sassoon Jonah in 1933. She died in childbirth in April 1948.
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made his feature-film debut with 1984's
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, a Hindi film shot in
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(then part of Bihar) and produced in
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. ''
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'' was directed by
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. By May 2012, more than 150 completed films were awaiting release. '' Bhaiyaa'', a Magahi-language film, was released in 1961. The first Bhojpuri-language film, ''Ganga Maiya Tohe Piyari Chhadhaibo'', was made in 1962 and released the following year. Bhojpuri and Maghi were spoken in earlier films such as ''
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'' and ''Nadiya Ke Paar'', however. Films such as ''
Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram ''Laagi Nahi Chhute Ram'' is 1963 Bhojpuri film directed by Kundan Kumar. The film produced by R. Tiwari and written by Nazir Hussain. The film stars Nazir Hussain and Kumkum. The film music was produced by Chitragupta. Cast * Nasir Hussain * ...
'' and ''Bideshiya'' were popular in Bhojpur district.
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's '' Nadiya Ke Paar'' is one of the best-known Bhojpuri-language films. The first Maithili-language film was 1965's ''
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'', directed by
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. The film, about a man who decides to learn Maithili because it is his wife's only language, is based on Harimohan Jha's novel ''Kanyadaan''. ''Bhauji Maay'' and ''Mamta Gaave Geet'' (directed by C. Parmanand) were also popular; the latter is noted for its music and plot. ''
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'' (directed by Muarli Dhar and released in 1999) was a successful Maithili film, with songs by Md. Aziz,
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,
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and Deepa Narayan. Another successful Maithili film, '' Kakhan Harab Dukh Mor'', was based on the life of the Maithil poet
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. Phool Singh played the lead role, with music by Gyaneshwar Dubey. Other Maithili films include ''Senurak Laaj'' and ''Dularua Babu''. Ashu-Priya Productions' unsuccessful ''Aau Piya Hamar Nagari'' was released in 2000. Murli Dhar directed 90 percent of the film, and Manikant Mishra completed it. The Maithili film ''Sindurdan'' was released in November 2007, but was withdrawn from theatres due to sound problems. ''Senuriya'', directed by B.D. Prasad Chaudhary with music by Gyaneshwar Dubey, is dubbed from Tamil into Maithili. Surya and Diva Shree starred, and Rami Reddy played the antagonist. Banner Dev Kala Arts and A. Y. Movies' 2005 ''Garibak Beti'', directed by Manoj Jha and produced by Ajay Yash, was a low-budget Maithili success; Jha's next film was 2010's ''Mayak Karz'', for the same producers. Two successful Maithili films were released in 2011: ''Sajana Ke Anagana Me Solah Singaar'' (directed by Murli Dhar) and ''Mukhiya Jee'' (directed by Vikash Jha). Another successful Maithili film, ''An Ideal Lady - Ramaulwali'' (directed by Niraj Yadav and Randhir Singh), was released in November 2014. The Maithili film '' Gamak Ghar'' premiered at the Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival in October 2019, the first Maithili film selected for the festival. Cited as the region's first
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from the region, it had a positive reception at the festival and on the streaming service
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.


Film Festivals

The Patna Film Festival is an
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with participants from
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and
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.Begun in 2006, it is organized by of Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), the National Film Archive of India, the
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and the
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. Mini-film festivals were organized regularly by Patna's Cine-Society during the summer and winter from 1973 to 1989; the last festival featured
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films for the worldwide celebration of his centenary. Cine-Society aided the Government of India and cultural organizations, such as the Bihar Art Theater. Facing competition from video, broadcast and satellite television, the society is smaller but screens about twelve feature and four documentary films from around the world each month, organizes film-appreciation workshops and discussions, publishes a monthly newsletter and continues assisting governmental and non-governmental groups organize one or two mini-film festivals annually.


Film City

* Rajgir Film City * Valmikinagar Film City


Cinema by language


Bhojpuri

Bhojpuri language Bhojpuri (;Bhojpuri entry, Oxford Dictionaries
, Oxford U ...
films predominantly cater to residents of western Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh and also have a large audience in
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and Mumbai due to migration of Bhojpuri speakers to these cities. Besides India, markets for these films developed in other Bhojpuri speaking countries of the
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, Oceania and South America. Bhojpuri film history begins with ''
Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo ''Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo'' (English: O Mother Ganga I will offer you a yellow cloth) is a Bhojpuri film released in 1963 directed by Kundan Kumar. It was the first-ever Bhojpuri film, and starred Kumkum, Ashim Kumar and Nazir Hussain ...
'' (''Mother Ganges, I will offer you a yellow sari'', 1962, Kundan Kumar). Throughout the following decades, few films were produced. Films such as ''
Bidesiya Bidesiya may refer to: * Bidesiya (play), a 1912 play by Bhikhari Thakur * Bidesiya (film) ''Bidesiya'' is a Bhojpuri film based on the Play of same name written by Bhikhari Thakur. The film was released in 1963 and was directed by S. N. Tri ...
'' (''Foreigner'', 1963,
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) and ''Ganga'' (''Ganges,'' 1965, Kumar) were profitable and popular, but in general Bhojpuri films were not common in the 1960s and 1970s. The industry experienced a revival in 2001 with the hit ''Saiyyan Hamar'' (''My Sweetheart,'' Mohan Prasad), which shot Ravi Kissan to superstardom. This was followed by several other successes, including ''Panditji Batai Na Biyah Kab Hoi'' (''Priest, tell me when I will marry,'' 2005, Prasad), and ''Sasura Bada Paisa Wala'' (''My father-in-law, the rich guy,'' 2005). Both did much better business in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar than mainstream Bollywood hits, and both earned more than ten times their production costs. Although smaller than other Indian film industries, these successes increased Bhojpuri cinema's visibility, leading to an awards show and a trade magazine, ''Bhojpuri City''.


Maithili

Maithili Films , first full-length was
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released in 1965. There are numerous films made in the Maithili over the years but
Mithila Makhaan ''Mithila Makhaan'' is a Maithili language film directed by Nitin Chandra that stars Anurita Jha, Kranti Prakash Jha and Pankaj Jha. Udit Narayan, Hariharan, Suresh Wadkar, Sonu Nigam have provided playback voices for songs in the movie. The ...
is such a special film that got success to grab everyone's attention after winning the National Award in regional films category.


Directors

*
Prakash Jha Prakash Jha (born 27 February 1952) is an Indian film producer, actor, director and screenwriter, mostly known for his political and socio-political films such as “Hip Hip Hurray” (1984), ''Damul'' (1984), ''Mrityudand'' (1997), ''Gangaaja ...
*
Neeraj Pandey Neeraj Pandey (born 17 December 1973) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter who works in Hindi cinema. Pandey was made his directoral debut in ''A Wednesday!'', which was largely praised by critics and which later became a recip ...
*
N. Mandal N. Mandal (Naresh Mandal born 13 April 1986) is an Indian director, editor, and producer in the Indian Film & Television industry. known for Lok Astha Ke Mahaparv Chhath (2018), Dark Night (2019) and Mukti Abhishap Se (2019). Founder and Direc ...
*
Kabeer Kaushik Kabeer Kaushik is an Indian film director and screenwriter. Born and brought up in a Bihari family in Patna and graduated from Frank Anthony Public School in New Delhi. He debuted with Sehar ''Sehar'' (''English: The morning'') is a 2005 ...
* Naveen Bhardwaj * Manoj K.Jha * Achal Mishra


See also

*
Bhojpuri cinema Bhojpuri cinema is an Indian film industry of Bhojpuri-language motion pictures. It is based in western Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh with major production centres in Lucknow and Patna. Bhojpuri cinema is a major part of Bihari cinema. The f ...
*
List of Bhojpuri actors This is a list of actors from Bhojpuri cinema. A * Awdhesh Mishra B * Biraj Bhatta D * Dinesh Lal Yadav K * Khesari Lal Yadav * Kamaal R. Khan * Kunal Singh * Kranti Prakash Jha * KK Goswami * Krushna Abhishek M * Manoj Tiger * Manoj Tiw ...
*
List of Bhojpuri actresses This is a list of actresses in Bhojpuri cinema . A * Archana Prajapati * Akshara Singh * Amrapali Dubey * Anjana Singh * Antara Biswas E * Eenu Shree H * Harshika Poonacha J * Jayshree T. K * Kajal Nishad * Kajal Raghwani * K ...
*
List of Bhojpuri singers This is an list of notable Bhojpuri singers. These vocal artists are from India and Nepal; some belong to the immigrant population living abroad in the Netherlands, North America, South America and Africa. A *Alka Yagnik *Alok Kumar (singer), Alok ...
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List of Bhojpuri people This article provides lists of famous and notable Bhojpuri people or Bhojpuriyas in the Indian subcontinent and other countries like Suriname, Mauritius, Fiji and Caribbean Countries and people with Bhojpuri ancestry or people who speak Bhojpuri a ...


References

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