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    திருவனந்தபுரம் நியூ திரை அரங்கு
    நீலா production merryland சுப்ரமணியன் அவர்களுக்கு சொந்தமானது
    திரு ராஜேஷ் அவர்கள் கூட merryland ஸ்டுடியோ பற்றி குறிப்பிட்டு உள்ளார் .
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    1950 களில் நாடகங்கள் மூலம் தமிழ் சினிமாவில் நுழைந்து, 1960 களில் முடி சூட்டி, 1970களிலும் கொடி கட்டி பறந்த சரித்திர நாயகர்கள் எம்ஜிஆர்-சிவாஜி. அதிக வருடங்கள் அடுத்த தலைமுறை நடிகர் கூட இல்லாத நிலை இவர்களின் காலங்கள். இவர்களின் ரசிகர்களே தமிழ் சினிமாவின் வெற்றி தோல்வியை
    நிர்ணயிப்பவர்கள். இவர்களின் படங்களே திரைஉலகின் வாழ்வாதாரங்கள். இருவேறு கட்சிகளின் அனுதாபிகளாக தங்களை காட்டிகொண்டதாலே இவர்கள் இரு துருவங்களாக ஆக்கப்பட்டு, தமிழ் ரசிகர்களின் முதலிரு இடங்களில் கோலோச்ச வைத்தது. காங்கிரஸ் கட்சியின் நாயகனாக சிவாஜியும், திராவிட கட்சியின் நாயகனாக எம்ஜிஆரும் பார்க்கபட்டார்கள். குடும்ப சித்திரம், நடிப்பு, சரித்திர படங்கள், என்று சிவாஜி ஒரு புறமும், சமூக படங்கள், பொழுதுபோக்கு படங்கள் என்று எம்ஜிஆர் ஒரு புறமும் ரசிகர்களை தங்கள் பக்கம் மயங்க வைத்தார்கள். எம்ஜிஆர், சிவாஜி பற்றி சொல்லும் விஷயங்கள் அனைத்தும் அனைவரும் அறிந்ததே. ஆனால் ஆரம்பத்தில் திராவிட அனுதாபியாக இருந்து காமராஜரின் பால் ஈர்க்கப்பட்டு காங்கிரஸ் பக்கம் சென்றவர் சிவாஜி. காங்கிரஸ் அனுதாபியாக இருந்து அண்ணாவின் பேச்சால் ஈர்க்கப்பட்டு திராவிட கட்சியின் பக்கம் சென்றவர் எம்ஜிஆர் என்பது பலரும் அறியாத உண்மை. எம்ஜியார், சிவாஜி படங்கள் ஒன்றாக வெளியாகும் நாட்களே தீபாவளி போலானது. கிலோமீட்டர் கணக்கில் வரிசையில் நின்று, இரண்டு நாட்கள் கூட திரைஅரங்குகளின் நின்று படம் பார்த்த ரசிகர்கள் ஏராளம். அவையே திரையுலகின் பொற்காலமாக கருதப்பட்டது.

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    I think the Srirangam Rangaraja theatre is still running but i am not sure. In this theatre only I have watched Andaman Kadhali, Iru Nilavugal and

    many other movies during summer vacation.


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    நன்றி சித்தூர் சார்
    திருவானைக்காவல் வெங்கடேசா னு ஒரு திரை அரங்கு .நிறைய பிட் படம் போடுவாங்க .அது இருக்கா இப்ப
    gkrishna

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    Alam Ara poster, 1931

    On March 14 , 1931 Indian cinema created history . First Hindi talkie ALAM ARA made by Ardeshir Irani was released on this very day in the Majestic cinema of Bombay [ now Mumbai ] Though , RAJA HARISCHANDRA , first ever full length silent feature film of India was made by Dada Saheb Phalke , the pioneer of Indian cinema , in 1913.


    Dada Saheb Phalke - Father of Indian Cinema



    A rare still in Raja Harishchandra



    A rare still in Alam ara


    The name of the actors , who played major role in ALAM ARA , is worthy of notice for the todays film connoisseurs. Apart from Master Vithal and Zubeida Begum Dhanrajgir [ known as Zubeida ] , it had singer Wazir Mohammad Khan as a faqir. Three prominent actors , who were part of the cast of ALAM ARA and who played major role in the talkie era and are known to todays generation also , were Prithvi Raj Kapoor , Jillo Bai and L. V. Prasad .

    t is sad that no print of the epic movie ALAM ARA is available today. This part of our history is lost for ever and no one is bothered . Ardeshir Iranis path-breaking film is lost forever.
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    Trichy Jupiter - Thyagam

    Trichy Raja - Nallathoru Kudumbam

    Trichy Ramba - Krishnan Vandahan

    Trichy Marris - Thai Naadu

    Tricy Sona - The Living Day Lights


    The above movies are seen by at Trichy during summer vacation.


    Now most of the theatres have been closed or changed as shopping malls.


    Regards

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    thanks mumbai77.com

    South Mumbai and Old Theaters Details

    The era when Rajesh Khanna, Jitendra like actors rocked and Amitabh Bachchan Zanzeer released in cinema theaters of south Mumbai locations like Grant Road, Opera House and Mumbai Central was to be seen, These old theaters then had ticket costing Rs.1 and Rs 2.50. The then called Talkies use to be jammed packed with people watching 2 to 3 shows continuously of movie goes hit, That golden era of Indian cinema turned from Black and white to Color and so the old theaters were dilapidated and the new trend of multiplex arise in starting years of 2000 when chains like Big Cinema, Cinemax, Fame and Broadway are leading the talkies industries.

    So what about those old theaters now, Are they closed ? and the answer is no the show still goes on, But now its nothing latest of those movies so more, rarely one can find new movies released and be screened in the list of old talkies of Mumbai as listed below. Almost all of these cinema house features Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu films, some times those old Bollywood hits too and some and most of them also show semi-adult movies that attracts the labor class, beggars at cost of Rs.25 and somewhere around. That is the entertainment in those talkies now a days for survival. Below are list of such theaters in South Mumbai locations like Grant Road, Mumbai Central and Opera House.

    Maratha Mandir at Mumbai Central : DDLJ ( Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge ) movie is the first thing that comes in mnd when we get the name of this one of the very old theaters located at Mumbai Central East. And who will forget that royal entrance of legendary actor Dilip Kumar riding on Horse and theater location filled with Elephants on premier day of the royal film ‘Mughal-E-Azam’ which kept running for next 6 years since 1960, Wow. Till date the ticket cost at Maratha Mandir is like Rs.25, Rs.35 and below Rs.100.



    The very first movie to get premiered here was Sunil Dutt’s Sadhna. This theater is old yet cannot be said outdated as DDLJ is still featured in Rs.25 and weekends are filled now also
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    Royal Talkies, Grant Road : Before it started screening Bollywood movies in 1930s, Since it started in 1911, Royal theater was known to show small documentaries shot and stage plays during Old Mumbai days. With seating capacity of 600 people, hardly any heads are seen now. Located at Royal Cinematography, M Saukatali Road, Mumbai Central, this is one of those beautiful memories of old talkies still in shape to be watched when along the way.

    gkrishna

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    Edward Theater, Dhobi Talao : Historically this old theater was named after Kind Edward since 1914. Edward is best known for Mythological classic of all time called Jai Santoshi Maa that released in 1974, now this is funny to hear but in those days it really happened outside this old theater, Womens from around area got so into the role played and spiritual Maa Santoshi of that movie that they came in well traditional dress with diya and thalis in front of screen (was allowed that time) to pray godess inside theater.

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    New Roshan talkies, Grant Road : Exactly opposite Delhi Darbar at 195/197, Patthe Bapu Rao Marg is this old memory of Mumbai cinema called New Roshan Talkies, Started in 1930 with ticket rates till date at Rs.15 and Rs.20 attracting poor to watch the rerun movies since it started by a Parsi family in Mumbai, now with Mr Iqbal who takes care of theater with some of other changes like chairs and furniture with time and little profit.

    gkrishna

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