9 | | * Abdulally Esoofally, a South Asian and Singaporean travelling showman, starts exhibiting in India. |
| 9 | * Bal Gangadhar Tilak is convicted of sedition and deported to Mandalay. Keshavrao Bhosle starts the Sangeet Natak troupe, Lalitkaladarsh. For a link to the case [[http://indiankanoon.org/doc/890587/|click here]] |
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| 11 | * [[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdulally_Esoofally|Abdulally Esoofally]], a South Asian and Singaporean travelling showman, starts exhibiting in India. An enterprising man, Abdulally Esoofally took his projector & films, folding screen, and tent (that could accomodate 1000 spectators) from country to Asian country, from Indian town to Indian village! Films till then were restricted to the major towns and cities. Esoofally's shows included operas, comedies, sports events and travelogues. Between 1908 and 1914, he had travelled across most of India. Later, Esoofally and Irani set up Imperial Film Company. Esoofally set up the Majestic Theatre, again in Bombay, that premiered Alam Ara, India's first talkie. |
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| 15 | Abdulally Esoofally bought foreign film copies and demonstrated these, equipped with film projector and tent, in a Wanderkino. From 1908 to 1914 it pulled through in such a way Burma, Sumatra, Java, Singapore, Ceylon and India and announced the cinema in remote areas. Starting from 1946 Abdulally Esoofally was active member that Cinema Exhibitors Association OF India. |