FilmIndia (1946)

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December, 1946 FILM INDIA Cinemas lor all ... . First in the field fop smaller Cinema Houses Independent in every respect AMPROSOUND CENTURY 10 16 mm Sound Equipment including Electric Power Generator which not only runs the cinema equipment but also provides ample lighting source for the entire cinema house. Projector : Rs. 2,500/ Generator: Rs. 1,500/ approximately With these ' AM PRO' features: ( I ) Simplified Threading System (2) Centralized Controls (3) Triple Claw Movement (4) Centralised Oiling System (5) Quick SetUp (6) Quick-Operation (7) Synchronised Motor * Also Non-inflammable Films * Lesser Weight * Smaller Transport Cost + And Other Exclusive 16 mm features. Write for the exclusive hook : 'FIRST IN THE FIELD' Sole Distributors: PAT EL INDIA Ltd., 190, HORNBY ROAD, FORT, BOMBAY. Also at CALCUTTA. NEW DELHI, MADRAS, LAHORE, LUCKNOW & NEW YORK A PRASAD (Jamtara) Who is more responsible for peace and happiness in life: man or woman? Singly neither creates anything. But when they conflict we hear the cradle-cry and to keep the cradle in peace and happiness they start conflict all over again. B. VERMA (New Delhi) Who is this guy named Prabhulal Dwivedi? How long is he to continue hurling at us his silly stories on the already silly-made so-called domestic theme? By the way, is he some relation of that orthodox M. G. Dave or just a streamlined edition of him? He is Dave's literary twin. G K KULUR (Bombay) Why do people realise the heroic in man after one's death and not during one's life-time? The icorld is full of cruel people and even saints practise cruelty. Take the case of Subash Chandra Bose. He was hounded out of India and no less a person than Mahatma Gandhi was a party to the game. Today Subash is a national hero and the Congress leaders spit out "Jai Hind" as if the slogan belonged to them. SUSHIL AGARWAL (Basti) Is money the only attraction for girls of rich families who crave to join the film industry? Self expression and glamour are more important than mere money. HARI KRISHNA (Amritsar) What is the aim of the film journalists: to serve the film industry or to injure the feelings of producers? / don't know about others. My aim is either to improve the present-day producers or to burn down the present industry and in its ashes sow the seeds of a new national industry. As regards hurting the producers, I would love to put some of them into the mediaeval torture chambers for the "tortures" they dole out to us. MRS. DEVI N. A. (Karachi) What is Love's religion? Nature. B. YESHWANTA RAO (Vizag^atam) After seeing that most damnable "Dr. Kotnis", a thought flashed in my mind that the great Shantaram may, after all, not be an Indian but an Eskimo, who has never heard the name of Pandit Nehru? For Shantaram it is more than enough to be Shantaram to have heard of no one else but Shantaram. MUSTAFA RAY (Madras) In your 'Varsity days how many times have you fallen head-over-heels in love, proposed and were rejected? My 'Varsity days ended at fifteen — an age when I was in love with my dead mother. 31