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In 1923, a fire at the studio destroyed negatives of the company's films. However, Eastman Kodak willingly granted further credit for raw film stock.
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Kohinoor didn't just produce some of the most successful films of its era. The studio also trained such people as
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In 1918, the film pioneer Dwarkadas Narendas Sampat (1884-1958) established the Kohinoor Film Company.
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it is likely to excite disaffection against the government and incite people to non-cooperation
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in 1919, which put restrictions on Indian imports, protests and agitation broke out, thrusting
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in India, as it generated a huge censorship controversy and was ultimately banned in
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Sampat introduced wooden sets, doing away with the painted sceneries of the past.
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that concerns the fall of an empire at the hands of two warring clans, the
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Between 1919 and 1929, Sampat and Kohinoor made 98 films, including
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into the national spotlight. This film adapted a section from the
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established in 1918 by Dwarkadas Sampat (1884-1958).
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