'Dadasaheb Phalke almost lost his eyesight for cinema, was unhappy with film industry's malpractices,' recalls grandnephew Chandrashekhar Pusalkar - Exclusive
'Dadasaheb Phalke almost lost his eyesight for cinema, was unhappy with film industry's malpractices,' recalls grandnephew Chandrashekhar Pusalkar - Exclusive
On Dadasaheb Phalke’s 81st Memorial Day, his grandnephew Chandrashekhar Pusalkar recalled his dedication to Indian cinema, revealing that Phalke nearly lost his eyesight for his craft. Despite financial struggles, he pioneered filmmaking in India with Raja Harishchandra (1913). Later, he criticized the industry's malpractices and commercialization. Lokmanya Tilak acknowledged his films' role in spreading Indian culture and aiding the freedom movement.
On Dadasaheb Phalke’s 81st Memorial Day, his grandnephew Chandrashekhar Pusalkar recalled his dedication to Indian cinema, revealing that Phalke nearly lost his eyesight for his craft. Despite financial struggles, he pioneered filmmaking in India with Raja Harishchandra (1913). Later, he criticized the industry's malpractices and commercialization. Lokmanya Tilak acknowledged his films' role in spreading Indian culture and aiding the freedom movement.