Documentary

Tala and Rhythm - Mridangam Played By Palghat Raghu

A film on Mridangam which is the most ancient of all our percussion instruments.

Satyajit Ray

A biographical film is on Satyajit Ray, one of India's most significant film makers, who also attained international acclaim through his cinematographic creations.

Prime Minister Visits Assam and Meghalaya

The film showing the visit India's Prime Minister, the late Indira Gandhi to the north-eastern states of Assam and Meghalaya to personally see the progress achieved there under the 20-Point Programme announced by her.

Nethar

In 1947, during the kabali invasion several pandit Kashmiri's left Kashmir. This film is tracing the roots, culture, history of one of those families through 3 generations at a wedding.

Made In Heavens

This documentary explores the scenario of the overwhelming " come-back" of arranged marriages in the current generation who are busy in their hectic schedules of an all consuming corporate work culture.

Lohit Dairy

Behind the picturesque façade of Lohit Valley in Eastern Arunachal Pradesh hides a dark underbelly. Once traditional but now a cash crop, opium cultivation has brough prosperity to the Mishibi tribe. But the off shoot is drug addiction; its social and psychological upheaval. Three persons strive to reverse this trend in their own little way.

India Independent

This film depicts India's prolonged struggle for freedom. It recreates on the screen the history of foreign rule in India for nearly two hundred years. The story of Indian patriots, from the time of the Mutiny of 1857 (the First War of Independence) to the martyrdom of Mahatma Gandhi is pictorially recorded.

Hindostan Hamara

A film is spreading the message of communal harmony and national integration.

For Freedom for Democracy

The film `For Freedom for Democracy' has been compiled from the various speeches made by the Prime Minister, Smt. Indira Gandhi, before and during the recent Indo-Pak conflict, on the colossal refugee problem to India and the fight for life and liberty by Bangladesh.

Evolution of Telephones

The telephone was first invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell.Within seven years of its invention, the telephone exchanges were established in Bombay, Madras and Calcutta. By 1907,the central battery was introduced to replace the earliercranking practice. Automatic telephone came to India in 1914 at Simla. The Indian Telephone Industries (ITI) came into beingin 1948, a year after independence. This film presents evolution of telephones in India.

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