Select Bibliography Films Achhut Kanya. Dir. Franz Osten. Perf

Select Bibliography Films Achhut Kanya. Dir. Franz Osten. Perf

Select Bibliography Films Achhut Kanya. Dir. Franz Osten. Perf. Devika Rani, Ashok Kumar. Bombay Talkies. 1936. Film. A Throw of Dice. Dir. Himansu Rai. Perf. Himansu Rai, Charu Roy, Seeta Devi. Himansu Rai in collaboration with British Instructional Films Ltd. of U.K., and Ufa. 1930. Film. Durga. Dir. Franz Osten. Perf. Devika Rani, Rama Shukal. Bombay Talkies. 1939. Film. Izzat. Dir. Franz Osten. Perf. Devika Rani, Ashok Kumar. Bombay Talkies. 1939. Film. Janmabhoomi. Dir. Franz Osten. Perf. Devika Rani, Ashok Kumar. Bombay Talkies. 1936. Film. Light of Asia. Dir. Franz Osten. Perf. Himansu Rai, Seeta Devi, Prafulla Roy. Great Eastern Film Corporation of Delhi and Emelka Film Co. of Munich. 1926. Official Records related to Cinema Evidence of the Indian Cinematograph Committee, 1927-1928 (5 vols., Calcutta, 1928). Print. The Indian Cinematograph Committee Report, 1927-1928 (Calcutta, 1928). Print. The Evans Report (1922), Pdf. 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Wanted cultured ladies only!: female stardom and cinema in India, 1930s-1950s. University of Illinois Press, 2009. Print. Martin-Jones, David. Deleuze and world cinemas. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011. Pdf. Monaco, James. How to read a film: the world of movies, media, and multimedia: language, history, theory. Oxford University Press, USA, 2000. Print. Mukherjee, Madhuja. New Theatres Ltd: The Emblem of Art, the Picture of Success. National Film Archive of India, Government of India, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 2009. Print. Mujawar, Isaac. Prabhat Chitre. Navachaitanya Prakashan, Mumbai, 2008. Print. Mujawar, Isaac. Phalke. Navachaitanya Prakashan, Pune, 2010. Muybridge, Eadweard. Animals in motion. Courier Corporation, 2012. Pdf. Naregal, Veena. Language Politics, Elites, and the Public Sphere. Ranikhet: Permenant Black. 2001. Print Natarajan, Swaminath. "A History of the Press in India." (1962). Print. Oommen, M. A. and K. V. Joseph. Economics of Indian Cinema. 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