Saturday, 4 February 2012

Bollywoodcha Baap

Who is on Doodle, Dude?
Guess who is the man in this Doodle?
Here are the clues:

1.  He is Hindu and she a Muslim.
2.  He was labeled as the Douglas Fairbanks of India and enjoyed immense popularity as the swashbuckling star of early silent stunt films.
3.  In 1930, he became famous as the highest paid male star of the time
4.  When his parent studio sued him, it was Mohammed Ali Jinnah (the architect of Pakistan and later its first head of government) defended this man in court.

Haarlat…?
Here is the Uttar.
March 14, 1931 was a historic day for Indian cinema. Ardeshir Irani of Imperial Movietone released Alam Ara (Light of the Universe), the first full-length Indian talkie film at the Majestic cinema in Bombay. Master Vitthal was the hero while Zubaida was the heroin. This first hero of Indian talkies, belonged to Kolhapurcity  as did Bhanu Athaiya, the first to bring an Oscar to India.

Can we call him Bollywoodcha

Baap?


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