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'Ayodhyecha Raja' (1932), directed by V. Shantaram, was India's first Marathi talkie. Produced by Prabhat Film Company, it featured songs and dialogue, establishing Marathi cinema's early leadership in sound technology.
Answer: True
CBFC (formerly Censor Board) certifies films under the Cinematograph Act, 1952. It assigns ratings (U, UA, A, S) based on content guidelines. Headquartered in Mumbai, it has regional offices across India.
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UNESCO allows countries to nominate up to two elements annually: one from the 'urgent safeguarding' list and one from the 'representative' list. India has strategically nominated diverse elements since 2001.
Answer: True
Fatma Begum (1892-1983) was India's first woman director, producer, and screenwriter. Her film 'Bulbul-e-Paristan' (1926) was a fantasy adventure. She founded Fatma Film Company, pioneering women's participation in early cinema.
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India has co-production treaties with countries including France, Germany, UK, Canada, Brazil, and South Korea. These agreements enable shared financing, talent exchange, and access to international markets for Indian filmmakers.
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Rigveda manuscript (Pune, Bhandarkar Institute) was inscribed in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in 2007. This ancient Vedic text (c. 1500 BCE) is humanity's oldest extant literary composition, preserved through oral and written traditions.
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'Kisan Kanya' (1937), produced by Ardeshir Irani, was India's first indigenously processed color film (in Cinecolor). 'Jhansi Ki Rani' (1953) was an early Technicolor Hindi film, but not the first color film overall.
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Bengali film industry is colloquially called Tollywood (from Tollygunge, Kolkata). It pioneered artistic cinema in India with directors like Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, and Mrinal Sen, influencing global film aesthetics.
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India's first UNESCO Global Geoparks (2022) are: Lonar Lake (Maharashtra) AND St. Mary's Islands (Karnataka) AND Majuli (Assam) - three sites were designated together. Lonar is a meteorite impact crater with unique biodiversity.
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K.K. Kapil's 'An Encounter with Faces' (1978) was India's first documentary Oscar nomination (Best Documentary Short). It portrayed children's expressions across cultures, showcasing Indian documentary filmmaking's global potential.
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A.R. Rahman won two Oscars in 2009 for 'Slumdog Millionaire': Best Original Score and Best Original Song ('Jai Ho'). He also won two Grammys for the same soundtrack, marking a historic achievement for Indian cinema music.
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Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve (1986) was India's first UNESCO MAB site. It encompasses diverse ecosystems: tropical forests, grasslands, and sholas. Home to tribal communities like Toda, Kota, and Kurumba, it exemplifies eco-cultural conservation.
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Kalidas (1931), directed by H.M. Reddy and produced by Imperial Film Company, was Tamil cinema's first sound film. It starred P.G. Venkatesan and T.P. Rajalakshmi, launching the Tamil film industry's sound era.
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Aparna Sen was the first Indian woman director with a film ('36 Chowringhee Lane', 1981) screened at Cannes. Mira Nair's 'Salaam Bombay!' (1988) won Camera d'Or at Cannes, but was not the first Indian woman entry.
Answer: True
Jaipur joined UNESCO Creative Cities Network in 2015 under Crafts and Folk Arts category, recognizing its legacy of block printing, blue pottery, gem cutting, and traditional handicrafts. Mumbai was designated for Film in 2019.
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'Hanuman' (2005) was produced by Percept Picture Company, not ISRO. It was India's first successful 3D animated feature, spawning a franchise. ISRO's animation work focuses on educational content, not commercial films.
Answer: True
IFFI, founded in 1952 (first held in Mumbai), is Asia's oldest international film festival. Since 2004, it has been permanently held in Goa. It showcases global cinema and promotes Indian films internationally.
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Tagore's Gitanjali manuscript (1912) was inscribed in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in 2011. The register preserves documentary heritage of outstanding universal value, including texts, manuscripts, and archives.
Answer: True
Alam Ara (1931) was India's first feature film with synchronized sound, featuring songs and dialogue. Its success launched the musical tradition that defines Indian cinema. Only one print survives today.
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Malayalam cinema (Mollywood), based in Kerala, is renowned for content-driven narratives, technical excellence, and social realism. Directors like Adoor Gopalakrishnan and actors like Mohanlal have gained national acclaim.