Kanjibhai Rathod was an Indian film director.
Early life
Kanjibhai Rathod from
Maroli village in
Navsari district
Navsari is an administrative District (India), district in the state of Gujarat in India, with its headquarters at the city of Navsari. The district covers an area of 2,211 square kilometres and was formed in 1997 after Valsad district was split in ...
of south
Gujarat
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, was considered the first successful director in
Indian cinema
The cinema of India, consisting of motion pictures made by the Indian film industry, has had a large effect on world cinema since the second half of the 20th century. Indian cinema is made up of various film industries, each focused on p ...
. His rise to fame in an era when most people stayed away from films due to a peculiar stigma attached to the filmdom.
Not much is known about Rathod's personal life. Film historian
Virchand Dharamsey writes, "Kanjibhai was coming from a
Dalit
Dalit ( from meaning "broken/scattered") is a term used for untouchables and outcasts, who represented the lowest stratum of the castes in the Indian subcontinent. They are also called Harijans. Dalits were excluded from the fourfold var ...
family and he can be considered the first successful professional director of India."
Career
Rathod began as a still photographer with the Oriental Film Company. His experience earned him a job in
Kohinoor Film Company and its owner
Dwarkadas Sampat made him a director.
Rathod's ''
Bhakta Vidur'', released in 1921, was perhaps the first criticism of the British colonialism in a popular feature film. This mythological allegory directly alluded to political issues, particularly the controversy over the
Rowlatt Act
The Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act of 1919, popularly known as the Rowlatt Act, was a law, applied during the British India period. It was a legislative council act passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in Delhi on 18
March 1919 ...
.
An adaptation from a section of the
Mahabharata
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, this film showed the British as the Kauravas and its protagonist Vidur as Gandhi. Sampat himself played the role donning the Gandhi cap and khadi shirt. The film raised a storm - while a big hit in Bombay, it was banned by the British in
Karachi
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and
Madras
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, write historians.
Rathod was the first film-maker to direct a crime thriller in 1920s on contemporary events. His ''Kala Naag'' (1924) was based on famous double murder case in Bombay. Rathod introduced
Zubaida to film industry with his ''Gul-e-bakavali''.
By the time he left for
Saurashtra Film Company in
Rajkot
Rajkot () is the fourth-largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat
Gujarat () is a States of India, state along the Western India, western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the ...
in 1924, Rathod had enough work on his name. At the launch of
Krishna Film Company, he returned to
Mumbai
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in 1931, the year of first talkies.
Dharamsey writes in his 'Light of Asia: Indian Silent Cinema 1912–1934' that Rathod directed five talkies out of 17 made in 1931. He remained active in the industry even in 1940s, but he was not as successful directing talkies.
Filmography
Director
*Shethno Salo (1949)
*
Anjaam
''Anjaam'' () is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language psychological crime thriller film directed by Rahul Rawail. It stars Madhuri Dixit and Shah Rukh Khan in lead roles with an ensemble supporting cast including Sudha Chandran, Tinnu Anand, Beena B ...
(1940)
*Sairandhri (1939)
*Ghunghatwali (1938)
*Gul Badan (1937)
*Punjab Ka Sinh (1936)
*Hothal Padmini (1934)
*Iraq Ka Chor (1934)
*Jaan Nissar (1934)
*Sati Anjani (1934)
*Lanka Dahan (1933)
*Bhakta Prahlad (1932)
*Bhasmasur Mohini (1932)
*Chintamani (1931)
*Ghar Ki Lakshmi (1931)
*Harishchandra (1931)
*Laila Majnu (1931)
*Pak Daman (1931)
*Math No Sadhu (1930)
*Nirbhagi Nirmala (1930)
*Rajkumari Ni Rangarjana (1930)
*Tati Talwar (1930)
*Kono Vank (1929)
*Raj Hansa (1929)
*Rukmini Haran (1929)
*Veer Rathod (1929)
*Bodku Mathu (1928)
*Chandrahasa
*Devkanya
*Kal Ratrinu Khuni Khanjar
*Kunji Kishori
*Neelam Manek (1928)
*Kuldeepak (1927)
*Mahasati Ansuya (1927)
*Mardna Gha (1927)
*Bolti Bulbul (1926)
*Burkhawali (1926)
*Khubsoorat Bala (1926)
*Raja Ne Gami Te Rani (1926)
*Veer Kasari (1926)
*Anath Abala (1925)
*Baap Kamai (1925)
*Kamallata (1925)
*Swapna Sundari (1925)
*Gul-e-Bakavali (1924)
*Kala Naag (1924)
*Sadguni Sushila (1924)
*Sati Seeta (1925)
*Shareef Badmash (1924)
*Goswami Tulsidas (1923)
*Karmadevi (1923)
*Minal Devi (1923)
*Sati Narmada (1923)
*Shri Balkrishna (1923)
*Shuk Deo (1923)
*Veer Bhimsen (1923)
*Vratasur Vadha (1923)
*Ajamil (1922)
*Bhakta Ambarish (1922)
*Devi Todi (1922)
*Malati Madhav (1922)
*Parashuram (1922)
*Sati Toral (1922)
*Shri Satyanarayan (1922)
*Sukanya Savitri (1922)
*Surya Kumari (1922)
*
Bhakta Vidur (1921)
*Chandrahasa (1921)
*Krishna Maya (1921)
*Mahasati Ansuya (1921)
*Meerabai (1921)
*Pundalik (1921)
*Rukmini Haran (1921)
*Subhadra Haran (1921)
*Vishwamitra Menaka (1921)
*Vikram Urvashi (1920)
Production manager
*Saranga (1961)
References
External links
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