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- Q21646688 abstract "Sairandhari is a 1933 Marathi film based on an episode from the Mahabharata and directed by V. Shantaram. Produced by Prabhat Film Company, it has been cited as one of the 21 "most wanted missing Indian treasures" by P K. Nair, the National Film Archive of India founder. The film was a bilingual made as Sairandhari in both Marathi and Hindi. The music composer was Govindrao Tembe. The cast included Master Vinayak, Leela, Prabhavati, Shakuntala, G.R. Mane, Nimbalkar and Shankarrao Bhosle.It is The first Indian colour film. The film was shot on Agfa B&W 35-mm negative. The release prints were made in Germany by Bipack colour printing process.The film revolved around an incident from the Mahabharata and told the story of Draupadi as Malini/Sairandhari (female servant), the thirteenth identity she took in order to remain safe and hidden from the Kauravas.".
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- Q21646688 name "Sairandhari".
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- Q21646688 comment "Sairandhari is a 1933 Marathi film based on an episode from the Mahabharata and directed by V. Shantaram. Produced by Prabhat Film Company, it has been cited as one of the 21 "most wanted missing Indian treasures" by P K. Nair, the National Film Archive of India founder. The film was a bilingual made as Sairandhari in both Marathi and Hindi. The music composer was Govindrao Tembe. The cast included Master Vinayak, Leela, Prabhavati, Shakuntala, G.R.".
- Q21646688 label "Sairandhri (1933 Marathi film)".
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- Q21646688 name "Sairandhari".