Cinema of Rajasthan

The cinema of Rajasthan refers to films in the Rajasthani language in Rajasthan in north-western India.

Overview

The first Rajasthani movie, Nazrana, was produced in June 1942,[1] while the first genuine Rajasthani film was Babasa Ri Laadi, produced by B. K. Adarsh, and released in 1961.

Between 1987 and 1995 a number of Rajasthani films were produced, including the musical Bai Chali Sasariye from 1988, which was reported to be the only successful Rajasthani-language film production in the 1980s and 1990s.[2]

Since the mid-1990s, the number of films produced in Rajasthan has been low, for reasons including lack of promotion and poor production quality.[1][2] Rajasthani film producers encounter difficulties in releasing their films after completing them, apart from lack of finance.

The 1983 film Mhari Pyri Channana by producer and director Jatinkumar Agarrwal was the first Silver jubilee film in Rajasthani.

Film producers in Rajasthani cinema include B. K. Adarsh, Ram Raj Nahta, Bharat Nahta, Bhanu Prakash Rathi, and Ajai Chowdhary, and directors include Nawal Mathur of Jodhpur, Mohan Singh Rathore, Mohan Kataria, Ajit Singh, and Bhanu Prakash Rathi. Neelu Vaghela, Gajendra S. Shrotriya, and Jatinkumar Agarrwal have been both producers and directors.

To encourage the production of Rajasthani movies, a tax holiday for cinemas in towns and cities with fewer than 100,000 inhabitants was announced in the 2008 budget of the Rajasthani Government,[1] and the entertainment tax was lowered.[3]

See also

2016 rajsthani film kajrali nakhrali directed by lakhwindra singh

References

  1. 1 2 3 Regional film industry in Rajasthan in peril, screenindia.com 27 June 2008, archived version retrieved 8 September 2014
  2. 1 2 Sharma, Anil (1 October 2005). "The lights dim on Rajasthan film industry". indiaglitz.com (Indiaglitz). Retrieved 2009-07-11.
  3. Boomtime for Rajasthan cinema, Screen India 28 March 2008, archived version retrieved 7 Sep 2014

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