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- Ayodhyecha Raja, literally "The King of Ayodhya", was the first Marathi talkie, released in 1932, directed by Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre. It is based on...
- India was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke with the help of all Marathi-crew. Ayodhyecha Raja was the first talkie Marathi film that released in 1932. List of...
- Vishnupant Damle, K.R. Dhaiber, S. Fatelal and S.B. Kulkarni, which made Ayodhyecha Raja, the first Marathi language film in 1932 under his direction. He...
- soon the company realized its mistake, and joined the talkie era with Ayodhyecha Raja (The King of Ayodhya) in Marathi (1932), also starring Durga Khote...
- Filmmaking in India's film industry. The first Marathi talkie film was Ayodhyecha Raja, released in 1932, just one year after Alam Ara the first Hindi talkie...
- (1934) Sairandhri (1933) Sinhagad (1933) Agnikankan: Branded Oath (1932) Ayodhyecha Raja (1932) Maya Machindra (1932) Mandir (1948) Jeevan Yatra (1946) Subhadra...
- promoted to play heroine in the 1932 double version (Hindi and Marathi) Ayodhyecha Raja, another Prabhat film, which was the first ever Marathi talkie, and...
- Sinhagad (Udaybhanu) 1932 Agnikankan: Branded Oath (Raja Naagraya) 1932 Ayodhyecha Raja (Mahajan Ganganath) 1932 Maya Bazaar (as Baburao) 1932 Maya Machhindra...
- full-length Indian feature film., The first "talkie" of Marathi cinema, Ayodhyecha Raja (1932) directed by V. Shantaram, was also based on his life, starring...
-  • Hindi  • Marathi Having acted in the first Marathi-language talkie Ayodhyecha Raja (1932), Khote is considered a pioneer among women in Indian cinema...