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The credit for this pioneering achievement belongs solely to , who is widely regarded as the father of Malayalam cinema. A dentist by profession and a film enthusiast at heart, Daniel possessed an unwavering passion for the then-novel art of motion pictures. Lacking a film studio in Kerala, he traveled to Chennai (then Madras) and Mumbai to learn the technical aspects of filmmaking.

Here’s an interesting write-up on the first Malayalam movie, Vigathakumaran (The Lost Child).

Film Heritage Foundation History of Malayalam Cinema | PDF | Kerala - Scribd The Silent Era. The first Malayalam cinema was produced and directed by, J C Daniel, a dentistby. profession who didn't had any pr... Scribd First Malayalam Movie Debate: 1928 vs 1930 - Scribd The document discusses the debate around whether the first Malayalam film, The Lost Child/Vigathakumaran, was released in 1928 or ... Scribd Balan (1938) - IMDb Balan. Described as the first Malayalam sound film. The story features the struggles of two orphaned children, Balan and his young... IMDb AI can make mistakes, so double-check responses Copy Creating a public link... You can now share this thread with others Good response Bad response 8 sites Malayalam cinema - Wikipedia The first Malayalam feature film was Vigathakumaran, a silent film directed and produced by J. C. Daniel. Production started in 19... Wikipedia History of Malayalam Cinema: A Journey Through Its Evolution Jan 18, 2023 —

After a screening in the town of Kollam, a mob of powerful upper-caste men attacked the cinema tent. They vandalized the projector, tore down the screen, and—most brutally—hunted for P.K. Rosy. She was forced to flee for her life, leaving Trivandrum forever. All known prints of her scenes were destroyed. For decades, her face was erased from the history of Malayalam cinema, remembered only as a "man in a wig."

"Balana" was released on July 29, 1928, at the Palladium Cinema in Thiruvananthapuram. The film was a huge success, with people from all over Kerala coming to see the first-ever Malayalam movie. The film's release marked the beginning of a new era in Malayalam cinema.

But in 2013, a miracle happened. The film’s last surviving fragments—a 30-second clip and a handful of frames—were discovered in an antique trunk in J.C. Daniel’s relative’s house in Chennai. They were restored and screened publicly for the first time in 85 years. Today, J.C. Daniel is officially hailed as the "Father of Malayalam Cinema," and the government of Kerala instituted the for lifetime contribution to the industry.

Vigathakumaran was a silent film, as the technology for talkies had not yet reached the region. The screenplay was written by Daniel, based on a story he crafted himself. The plot dealt with social issues, a theme that would later become a staple of Malayalam cinema.

The film tells the story of , a young man from a wealthy family who is kidnapped and taken to Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka) to work as a laborer on an estate. Years later, his family’s search and a series of coincidental encounters lead to his identification through a scar on his back, culminating in a happy reunion. Cast and Controversy


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