Colour films in India
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First Gujarat colour film: Liludi Dharti (1968). | First Gujarat colour film: Liludi Dharti (1968). | ||
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First full-length colour film in Kannada, Amarashilpi Jakanachar, which released in 1964 | First full-length colour film in Kannada, Amarashilpi Jakanachar, which released in 1964 |
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Assamese
The first colour film was Kamal Choudhury's Bhaity (1972)
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Bengali
Kanchanjangha (Bengali: কাঞ্চনজঙ্ঘা Kanchonjônggha) (1962) written and directed by Satyajit Ray is arguably the first colour film in Bengali, Indian or East Pakistani. It was in Eastmancolour, which is more fragile than Technicolor. By the 1970s all complete colour prints of the film were lost and an international effort got together portions of the film available around them world, edited them together into a whole and restored the faded colours.
Gujarati
First Gujarat colour film: Liludi Dharti (1968).
Kannada
First full-length colour film in Kannada, Amarashilpi Jakanachar, which released in 1964
Malayalam
First Malayalam Color film was Kandam Vecha Coat in 1961
Manipuri
Three films claim this honour.
Langlen Thadoi (1984) by MA Singh Maibam Amuthoi is the film that has the highest number of references claiming it to be the first colour feature film in Manipuri. However, Sanakeithel (1983), is also said to be the first colour film in Manipuri (indianetzone indianetzone). One source (e-pao) says that the first ever Manipuri colour film was produced by K.P Films International in 1989; this source obviously cannot be right.
Sanakeithel was made in 1983, according to Imdb. Its Director was M.A. Singh. Imdb confirms that it was in colour. Therefore, Sanakeithel was Manipur’s first colour film.
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Marathi
Sairandhri (1933), processed and printed in Germany; would have been the first colour film in Marathi, and also India's first colour film. However, its processing was not successful.
So, the question is, which was the second colour film in Marathi, because Sairandhri’s final, released print was not in colour.
Odiya/ Oriya
The first Oriya Colour Movie was "Gapa Helevi Sata" (1976) though 'Samaya' (1975) was partially coloured).
Punjabi
Indian Punjabi
Nanak Nam Jahaz Hai (Punjabi: ਨਾਨਕ ਨਾਮ ਜਹਾਜ਼ ਹੈ), a 1969 National Award winning Punjabi film directed by Ram Maheshwary, was the first Indian colour film in Punjabi.
Tamil
First Tamil film ‘entirely in colour’ was was Alibabavum Narpadhu Thirudargalum-1956 (Geva Color)
First Eastman color movie in Tamil: Kathalikka Neramillai
Telugu
First ‘entirely in colour’ film Lavakusa (1963).
First Eastmancolor film Eenadu (1982)