'Satyawadi Raja Harishchandra' was directed by Rustomji Dhotiwala and was the first feature film screened in a tent at Kolkata Maidan on March 24, 1917. The intertitles in the film were in Bengali as the film was a silent era film.
Interestingly a silent film 'Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra' with Marathi intertitles directed by Dhundiraj Govind Phalke was also screened in Mumbai in the same year.
Chatterjee told PTI after the launch of the campaign 'Bangla Cinema 100 - The Mission' that it was hopeful about getting the stills if not the footage of the century-old film.
To a question, Chatterjee said all the leading names of Bengali film industry, academicians, film historians are also being involved in the platform.
Ghosh said, "We are starting with 'Satyawadi Raja Harishchandra'. Negatives of many of our best films have been damaged irrevocably since then. We will do everything to make Bangla Cinema 100 an authoritative source recording Bengali film's journey in all those years," he said."
The website banglacinema100.com was also launched and would be available on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for reaching out to the younger generation.
"We will also be holding film festivals, film fairs, exhibitions, workshops and go for global tie-ups and collaborations as part of the campaign," Chatterjee said.
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