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- Q15043353 subject Q5668044.
- Q15043353 subject Q7516392.
- Q15043353 subject Q8058014.
- Q15043353 subject Q8297344.
- Q15043353 subject Q8545722.
- Q15043353 subject Q9515938.
- Q15043353 abstract "Bilat Ferat (England Returned) also known as Bilet Pherat, is a 1921 Bengali silent film directed by N.C. Lahiri and produced by Dhirendra Nath Ganguly. A satirical comedy, it is one of the earliest Bengali feature film, which marked the debut of Dhiren Ganguly as an actor. He also co-directed the film. It is the first Indian feature film having intimate kissing scenes. It was the first silent love-story (comedy included), which became a great hit. This film started a never-ending trail of love and romance stories in Indian movies. The Indian filmmakers incorporated in this film realistic love scenes, with kisses aplenty, as was the norm followed by their British and American counterparts. However, the Indian masses, while enjoying the British and American films, were certainly not comfortable with the forward Indian heroine and considered the stark depiction of passion as wayward. Dhirendra Nath Ganguli, the deputy collector of Barisal, produced this film and himself acted in it.Bilat Ferat means "Foreign Returned" and foreign generally meant England at that time. The film was about Indians returning from abroad following an education and adapting pro-western attitudes in contrast to the conservatives in India who were opposed to change.".
- Q15043353 imdbId "0011971".
- Q15043353 language Q226730.
- Q15043353 producer Q337482.
- Q15043353 starring Q337482.
- Q15043353 thumbnail Dhirendranath_Ganguly.jpg?width=300.
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- Q15043353 director "Dhirendranath Ganguly".
- Q15043353 id "11971".
- Q15043353 language Q226730.
- Q15043353 language "Bengali intertitles".
- Q15043353 name "Bilat Ferat".
- Q15043353 producer Q337482.
- Q15043353 starring Q337482.
- Q15043353 starring "Kunjalal Chakraborty".
- Q15043353 starring "Manmatha Pal".
- Q15043353 starring "Nitish Lahiri".
- Q15043353 starring "Nripen Bose".
- Q15043353 starring "Shishubala".
- Q15043353 type CreativeWork.
- Q15043353 type Movie.
- Q15043353 type Film.
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- Q15043353 comment "Bilat Ferat (England Returned) also known as Bilet Pherat, is a 1921 Bengali silent film directed by N.C. Lahiri and produced by Dhirendra Nath Ganguly. A satirical comedy, it is one of the earliest Bengali feature film, which marked the debut of Dhiren Ganguly as an actor. He also co-directed the film. It is the first Indian feature film having intimate kissing scenes. It was the first silent love-story (comedy included), which became a great hit.".
- Q15043353 label "Bilat Ferat".
- Q15043353 depiction Dhirendranath_Ganguly.jpg.
- Q15043353 name "Bilat Ferat".