Sagar Movietone


Sagar Movietone also Sagar Films, Sagar Film Company and Sagar Productions was an Indian film production company involved in the making of films for Indian cinema. It was launched by Ardeshir Irani with Chimanlal Desai and Dr. Ambalal Patel in 1929 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India. Sagar was initially started as a branch company of Ardeshir's Imperial Film Company. Several key figures from Imperial, such as Mehboob Khan were shifted to Sagar. The studio was in operation from 1930 to 1939. In 1940, it combined with General Pictures to form National Studios. It made "Parsi theatre based films, mythologicals and stunt movies". Sagar fostered the career of many artists who rose to prominence. Early directors such as Prafulla Ghosh, Sarvottam Badami, Ezra Mir and Nanubhai Vakil were promoted by the company. Mehboob Khan got his first break as a director in Al Hilal in 1935. He was referred to as "the most important alumnus" from Sagar, who went on to become one of Indian cinema's "most influential film-makers".
With the launch of the studio, five silent films were produced in 1930. Their first silent film was Dav Pech . Their first talkie film was Meri Jaan, also called Romantic Prince. That year Sagar made nine films. The company also produced films in Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Punjabi. The first Tamil talkie was produced by Sagar Movietone; Kalidas, directed by H. M. Reddy and starring T. P. Rajalakshmi. However, production reference for Kalidas has also been credited to Imperial Film Company, the parent company of Sagar. The first Gujarati Talkie Narsinh Mehta was produced by Sagar in 1932.
Films such as Manmohan, Jagirdar, Hum Tum Aur Woh and Ek Hi Raasta were stated to be a notable collaboration between Mehboob Khan as director and Anil Biswas as music composer. Both Mehboob Khan and Biswas worked at Sagar for a long period, with their collaboration extending to National Studios.

History

The people involved in the formation of Sagar Movietone were: Ardeshir Irani who started the company as a subsidiary of Imperial Films in 1929; Chimanlal Bhogilal Desai and Dr. Ambalal Patel who joined and took over the company in 1930.

Work

By the time Desai and Patel took over, nearly ten silent films were made starting with Dav Pech . Out of a total of 12 silent films, only two; Hoor-E-Misr and Dilawar were made following Desai and Ambalal joining Sagar. From the sixty-six films produced by Sagar, fifty-two were in Hindi, five in Tamil. three in Telugu, four in Gujarati and one in Punjabi. When Irani left Sagar in 1930 to concentrate on Alam Ara, Sagar started work on its first talkie Meri Jaan , operating equipment used by Irani during the day for Alam Ara, while Sagar technicians used it during the night. Some of the notable films from Sagar were:
Veer Abhimanyu, directed by Prafulla Ghosh and starring Jal Merchant, Zubeida, Yakub, Jilloobai, and Mehboob Khan. Narsinh Mehta , directed by Nanubhai Vakil became the first feature film in Gujarati. The cast included Master Manhar, Mohanlala, Marutirao and Mehtab. Chandrahasa, directed by Sarvottam Badami, Farzande Hind, Shaher Ka Jadoo which introduced Motilal.
Grihalaxmi was directed by Sarvottam Badami. A family melodrama about an educated wife going through humiliation at the hands of her husband, but continues to stay with him, it starred Sabita Devi, Jal Merchant and Yakub. Badami was known for directing "socially relevant" films for Sagar Movietone. It was a remake of Bhaneli Bhamini, which carried a social message against sexually transmitted disease.
Al Hilal was the debut direction by Mehboob Khan and introduced Sitara Devi in the leading role opposite Kumar. Dr. Madhurika, a film, though successful at the box-office, got a mixed response from a select audience group, which were disappointed with the female protagonist submitting in the end.

Actors

was born in Simla. While in Bombay he visited a shooting schedule at Sagar Studios. He was spotted by director K. P. Ghosh and offered the lead in Shehar Ka Jadoo. He had no formal training, which acted to his benefit, becoming known for his natural acting. He was to work in several top films produced by Sagar most of them opposite Sabita Devi, Silver King, Dr. Madhurika, Do Diwane, Jagirdar, Kokila, Kulvadhu and Hum Tum Aur Woh. He left Sagar to join Ranjit Studios.
Sabita Devi was one of the top paid actresses at the time. She started her career in silent films, and with the arrival of talkies learned Hindi. She shifted from British Dominion Films Ltd., Calcutta, to Kinema Arts, and then worked for the Calcutta-based East India Film Company. She moved to Bombay and joined Sagar Film Company. She acted opposite Motilal in his debut film Shaher Ka Jadoo. She was the star of Sagar Movietone and acted in several films produced by them. Her last film for them was Ladies Only. She left Sagar and went into partnership with Dr. Ambalal Patel and Sarvottam Badami at Sudama Pictures.
Surendra came to Bombay on the insistence of film distributor Lala Alopi Prasad. Mehboob Khan gave him his debut role in Deccan Queen and Manmohan. Manmohan was made as a Bombay response to the Calcutta-produced Devdas. Surendra's acting and singing were appreciated by the audiences and he went on to act in several roles that show-cased his sensitive appeal. He moved to National with Mehboob Khan giving performances in successful films such as Aurat.
Bibbo acted in India's first sound film Alam Ara. She worked in thirteen films produced by Sagar. Her popular pairing with Surendra had them acting in several films together, most famous being Manmohan, Gramaphone Singer and Ladies Only. When Sagar shut down, she shifted to Circo Productions.
Yakub started his acting career as an extra in silent films in Sharda Film Company. He joined Sagar Film Company and was a regular in most films produced by them. He acted in their first talkie, Meri Jaan. He worked with Mehboob Khan in several films and formed a working and friendly relationship with him. He shifted to National Studios with Khan when Sagar shut down acting in Aurat cited as one of the finest performances in Indian cinema.
Other stars who worked with Sagar were Kumar, Maya Banerejee, Snehprabha Pradhan, Wahidan Bai, Kanhaiyalal and popular comedians such as Noor Mohammed Charlie, Bhudo Advani and V. H. Desai. Mukesh the playback singer, first acted in a Sagar production Nirdosh.

Directors

was shifted from Imperial to Sagar at its formation. He played supporting roles in several initial Sagar films. With the help of his friends cinematographer Faredoon Irani and Gangaram, a laboratory assistant, he developed a story narrating it to Ambalal Patel. The film was Al Hilal and it marked the entry of Mehboob as a director. He was to direct several successes for Sagar such as Deccan Queen, Manmohan, Jagirdar, Watan, Hum Tum Aur Woh, Ek Hi Raasta and Ali Baba. He moved to National Studios on its formation and directed three big hits; Aurat, Bahen and Roti. He went on to form his own production company Mehboob Productions in 1943 and remade Aurat in 1957 as Mother India, which went on to become a classic.
Sarvottam Badami came to Bombay from Bangalore to learn automobile engineering. He was asked by Ardeshir Irani to help in the recording for Alam Ara. Though he only knew Kannada and English, he was asked to direct regional films such as Harishchandra, Galav Rishi and Rama Paduka Pattabhishekam for Sagar. His first Hindi film for them was Chandrahasa, following which he directed Grihalakshmi. He made satirical comedies such as Teen Sau Din Ke Baad, and Ladies Only, both of which were big commercial successes. His specialty, however, was sensitive, socially relevant films, which included Dr. Madhurika, Ver Ka Badla, Jeevanlata, Village Girl, Kokila, Kulvadhu and Ladies Only. All these films had Sabita Devi as the leading lady, paired most often with Motilal. He left to join Dr. Ambalal Patel at Sudama Pictures.
Ezra Mir initially worked in Madan Studios in a few films as an actor. He went to Hollywood and joined Universal Studios, working in several categories, before returning to India in 1930. He was invited to work on Nurjehan by Ardeshir Irani. His next film direction Zarina was offered to him by Desai for Sagar, which became a success. His other films included Pagal Premi where he introduced Noor Mohammed Charlie in a main role and Farzand-E-Hind . He then left Sagar and moved to Calcutta. He was to make a shift from feature films to documentaries, during WWII. He made a series of short films under the series Road To Recovery In 1940, he joined the Government Advisory Board.
The other directors of note at Sagar were C. M. Luhar, Virendra Desai, Nanubhai Desai and Ramchandra Thakur.

Others

was a noted cinematographer. He started his career as "an apprentice" at Imperial Films. His first independent film was a Gujarati short four-reeler; Shri Krishna Danlila, shown along with Meera Bai in 1932. His work in Bulbul-E-Baghdad was appreciated when the film became a big commercial success. Faredoon worked on Mehboob Khan's Al Hilal.
Anil Biswas started his career as a music director with his first film; Dharam Ki Devi at Indian Arts. Jagirdar was Biswas' first big success. His other films for Sagar were Kokila, Dynamite, Gramaphone Singer, Hum Tum Aur Woh, Postman, 300 Days And After, Watan, Comrades and Ek hi Raasta.
Zia Sarhadi wrote the lyrics, story, screenplay and dialogues for Sagar films. Other people of note working at Sagar were Safdar Aah, Pandit Indra, Wajahat Mirza, Pransukh Naik and S. P. Rane.

National Studios

Sagar Movietone closed down by end of 1939. The last two completed films of Sagar were Civil Marriage and Alibaba, with Kumkum The Dancer, a bilingual in Hindi and Bengali, scheduled to be released by Christmas 1939. "And that is the end of Sagar!" stated Filmindia in its December 1939 Studio Close-ups column.
The closure was reported by Baburao Patel, editor of cine-magazine Filmindia in his column "An Eventful Year" in the December 1939 issue,
Desai, in association with Yusuf Fazalbhoy of General Pictures, amalgamated the two companies, Sagar Movietone and General Pictures, to form "National Studios" in 1939. The person of importance in National was Mehboob Khan, with his first film under National; Aurat becoming a big success both with the critics as well as the audiences.

Filmography

List:
YearFilmDirectorCastNotes/ComposerRef
1930Dav PechMoti B. GidwaniMaster Vithal, Gohar, YakubSilent film
1930Nai Roshni Bhagwati MishraJal Merchant, Ermeline, Yakub, RajkumariSilent film
1930Mewad No Mawali Madanrai VakilD. Billimoria, Mehboob Khan, NirashaSilent film
1930Arunodaya Bhagwati MishraMaster Vithal, Manorama, Yakub, Nirasha, Boman Irani, WamanraoSilent film
1930Veer Na Ver Moti B. GidwaniMaster Vithal, GoharSilent film
1931Toofani Taruni Moti B. GidwaniJal Merchant, Ermeline, Yakub, LaxmiSilent film
1931Toofan Bhagwati MishraPrithviraj Kapoor, Ermeline, Fali MerchantSilent Film
1931Golibar Bhagwati Prasad MishraErmeline, Prithviraj Kapoor, Mazhar Khan, RomilaSilent film
1931Meethi Chhuri Madanrai VakilZubeida, Khursheed Begum, Yakub, Ghulam QadirSilent film
1931DilawarR. G. TorneyMaster Vithal, Pramila, Mubarak, Mehboob KhanSilent film
1931Hoor-E-Misar Prafulla GhoshMaster Vithal, ZubeidaSilent film
1931Abul HasanPrafulla GhoshMiss Khatoon, Master Bachchu, Shehzadi, HadiSilent film
1931Veer AbhimanyuPrafulla GhoshJal Merchant, Zubeida, Yakub, Jilloobai, Mehboob KhanSilent film
1931Meri Jaan Prafulla GhoshMaster Vithal, Zubeida, Yakub, Sankatha Prasad
1932Bulbule Baghdad Nanubhai VakilMaster Bachchu, Sushila, Yakub, Miss Khatoon, Sushila
1932MirabaiRamnik DesaiZubeida, Jal Merchant, Sankatha Prasad, Miss KhatoonS. P. Rane
1932Galav a.k.a. Galav Rishi P. P. RangachariT. P. Muthulakshmi, V. Sundaresh Iyer
1932Sampoorna Harishchandra Raja ChandrashekharT. P. Muthulakshmi, V. Sundaresh Iyer, Raja Sandow
1932Rama Paduka Pattabhishekam Sarvottam BadamiYadavalli Suryanarayana, C. S. R. Anjaneyulu, Surabhi Kamalabai
1932Maya Bazar a.k.a. Surekha Haran Nanubhai VakilMaster Bachchu, Khatoon, YakubS. P. Rane
1932Narsinh Mehta Nanubhai VakilMaster Manhar, Mohanlala, Marutirao, Mehtab, Tikramdas, Jamna, Miss KhatoonS. P. Rane
1932Subhadra HaranPrafulla GhoshZubeida, Master Bachchu, Jal Merchant, Sankatha Prasad
1932ZarinaEzra MirZubeida, Jal Merchant, Noor Mohammed Charlie, Sankatha PrasadS. P. Rane
1933ChandrahasaSarvottam BadamiMaster Bachchu, Noor Mohammed Charlie, Gulzar, Kamala, Mehboob Khan, Baburao Sansare1st Hindi film directed by Badami. Music: S. P. Rane
1933Mahabharat also Nanubhai VakilJal Merchant, Zubeida, Master Bachchu, Khatoon, Mehboob KhanS. P. Rane
1933Mirza SahibanNagendra MazumdarMaster Bachchu, Kamalabai Gokhale, Dinkar S. Bidkar, Miss Gulzar, Mehboob KhanS. P. Rane
1933Premi PagalEzra MirMaster Bachchu, Kamalabai, Miss Gulzar, Noor Mohammed CharlieS. P. Rane
1934Anokhi MohabbatRamnik DesaiKumar, Sitara Devi, Yakub, TarabaiBairam Singh
1934GrihalaxmiSarvottam BadamiSabita Devi, Jal Merchant, Yakub, Kamala Devi, K. C. DeyS. P. Rane
1934NachwaliRamnik DesaiJaddanbai, Yakub, Swarup Rani, Rafiqe GhaznaviBairam Singh
1934Farzande Hind Ezra MirSabita Devi, Jal Merchant, Yakub, Noor Mohammed CharlieS. P. Rane
1934Sati Anjani also Hanuman JanmaKanjibhai RathodPanna, Yakub, Asooji, Anees KhatoonS. P. Rane
1934Shaher Ka Jadoo K. P. Ghosh Kumar, Sitara Devi, K. C. Dey, Miss Gulzar, Tarabai
1935Al HilalMehboob KhanSitara Devi, Kumar, Indira Devi, Yakub, AzuriePransukh Naik
1935Dr. MadhurikaSarvottam BadamiMotilal, Sabita Devi, Padma Shaligram, Bhudo AdvaniPransukh Naik, Ashok Ghosh
1935Silver KingC. M. LuharMotilal, Sabita Devi, Yakub, AsoojiPransukh Naik
1935Vengeance Is Mine a.k.a. Ver Ni VasulatSarvottam BadamiMotilal, Sabita Devi, Padma Shaligram, Yakub, Mehboob KhanS. P. Rane
1936Deccan QueenMehboob KhanSurendra, Aruna Devi, Bhudo Advani, Pesi Patel, RamchandraPransukh Naik
1936Do Diwane also Be Kharab JaanChimanlal LuharMotilal, Shobhna Samarth, Aruna Devi, Yakub, Bhudo AdvaniK. M. Munshi's play. Music: Pransukh Naik
1936Grama Kanya Sarvottam BadamiSurendra, Sabita Devi, Yakub, Aruna, Kayam AliShankarrao Khatu
1936Jeevan Lata Sarvottam BadamiSabita Devi, Motilal, Miss Gulzar, Sankatha PrasadPransukh Naik
1936Lagna Bandhan K. P. GhoshMotilal, Sabita Devi, Aruna Devi, Lilvati, AzuriePransukh Naik
1936ManmohanMehboob KhanSurendra, Bibbo, Yakub, AshalataAnil Biswas
1936Veer Abhimanyu V. D. AminKanchanmala
1937Bhakt Shri Thiagraj Virendra DesaiMangalam Natesar, Kamala
1937Captain Kirti KumarC. M. LuharMotilal, Bibbo, Krishna Kumari, Yakub, Sankatha PrasadBhaskar Rao
1937JagirdarMehboob KhanSurendra, Motilal, Yakub, Bibbo, Zia SarhadiAnil Biswas
1937KokilaSarvottam BadamiMotilal, Sabita Devi, Shobhna Samarth, Yakub, Maya Bannerjee, Sitara DeviAnil Biswas
1937KulvadhuSarvottam BadamiMotilal, Sabita Devi, Gulzar, Pesi PatelPransukh Naik
1937Sagar Ka Sher YakubYakub, Kamlabai, Sankatha Prasad, Pesi PatelPransukh Naik
1938DynamiteC. M. LuharSurendra, Bibbo, Maya Bannerjee, Yakub, Bhudo AdvaniAnil Biswas
1938Gramaphone SingerV. C. Desai, Ramchandra ThakurSurendra, Bibbo, Prabha Devi, Bhudo Advani, Kayam AliAnil Biswas
1938Hum Tum Aur Woh Mehboob KhanMotilal, Maya Bannerji, Yakub, RoseAnil Biswas
1938Three Hundred Days And AfterSarvottam BadamiMotilal, Sabita Devi, Yakub, Bibbo, Sankatha Prasad, Pesi PatelAnil Biswas
1938Jalaja Gautam K. SheshagiriBhanumathi, G. K. SheshagiriN. Ananthram
1938Desa Munnetram Mahendra ThakoreK. R. Chellam, M. Natesan Iyer, Baby Rukmani, Shripat Shankar, S. R. Padma50 song soundtrack. Music: Papanasam Sivam, K. Sundaram
1938Valibar Sangam A. N. Kalyansundaram IyerBaby Kamala
1938Ramnam Mahimai A. N. Kalyansundaram IyerBaby Kamala
1939Ek Hi Raasta Mehboob KhanArun, Sheikh Mukhtar, Jyoti, HarishAnil Biswas
1939SadhanaVirendra Desai, Mahendra ThakorePrem Adib, Bibbo, Shobhana Samarth, Harish, KanhaiyalalAnupam Ghatak
1939Seva Samaj C. M. LuharSurendra, Maya Bannerjee, Bibbo, Yakub, BHudo AdvaniAnupam Ghatak
1940Ali BabaMehboob KhanBibbo, Wahidan Bai, Surendra, Sardar AkhtarAnil Biswas
1940Kumkum The Dancer Modhu BoseSadhana Bose, Dhiraj Bhattacharya, Padma Devi, Preeti Majumdar, Moni ChatterjeeTimir Baran

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