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| Home > Pioneers and Contributors > Harishchandra S. Bhatvadekar
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| | Harishchandra Sakharam Bhatvadekar
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Also known as Save Dada, Bhatvadekar was a portrait photographer and a rapt audience-member at the Lumiere shows. He is credited with being the first Indian to import a motion picture camera.
In 1897 he filmed a wrestling match at the Hanging Gardens, Bombay. He also filmed a short of the playfulness of monkeys. He held his film shows in tents.In 1901 Bhatvadekar filmed the return of Ragunath P. Paranjpye, who had secured a distinction in mathematics from Cambridge University. Save Dada exhibited this as a newsreel.
In 1903 he filmed the durbar organized on the occasion of the coronation of Edward VII.
Lord Curzon organized this splendid pageant and later partitioned Bengal, resulting in wide-spread agitations.
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