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filmindia (1935–1961) was an Indian monthly magazine covering Indian cinema and published in English language. Started by Baburao Patel in 1935, filmindia was the first English film periodical to be published from Bombay. The magazine was reportedly run "single-handedly" by Patel, who wielded power through this medium to "make or destroy a film". Its most popular column was "The Editor's Mail" answered by Patel. The magazine featured film news, editorials, studio round-ups, gossip, and reviews of different language films, mainly from Hindi and regional cinema and affiliated reviews from Hollywood. His articles included siding with the lesser known cinema workers like the technicians, extras and stuntmen.

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  • Filmindia (es)
  • Filmindia (en)
  • Filmindia (ru)
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  • Filmindia — один из первых англоязычных журналов об индийском кино, издаваемый в 1935—1961 годах. Журнал заложил основы кинокритики в Индии, а также содержал большое количество комментариев относительно политики. Filmindia публиковал информацию о производстве фильмов, сплетни, рецензии, интервью, короткие рассказы и очерки. Его самыми яркими разделами были колонка сплетен об индустрии и остроумная «Редакторская почта», в которой Патель лично отвечал на вопросы читателей. (ru)
  • filmindia (1935–1961) was an Indian monthly magazine covering Indian cinema and published in English language. Started by Baburao Patel in 1935, filmindia was the first English film periodical to be published from Bombay. The magazine was reportedly run "single-handedly" by Patel, who wielded power through this medium to "make or destroy a film". Its most popular column was "The Editor's Mail" answered by Patel. The magazine featured film news, editorials, studio round-ups, gossip, and reviews of different language films, mainly from Hindi and regional cinema and affiliated reviews from Hollywood. His articles included siding with the lesser known cinema workers like the technicians, extras and stuntmen. (en)
  • filmindia era una revista mensual inglesa de cinematografía que trataba sobre el cine de la India.​ Fue creada por en el año 1935,​ nombrándose la primera revista inglesa de cine publicada desde Bombay. Supuestamente, Patel puso en marcha la revista por su propia cuenta, y usaba este medio para “hacer que una película fuera un éxito o no”.​ Su columna más popular era “El correo de los editores” contestado por el propio Patel. La revista incluía noticias sobre películas, editoriales, estudios llevados a cabo, cotilleos, además de reseñas de películas de diferentes idiomas, principalmente del cine en Hindi y del regional, y reseñas asociadas al cine de Hollywood. Sus artículos incluían el lado menos conocido de los trabajadores del cine como los técnicos, los extras y los dobles.​ (es)
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  • filmindia (en)
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  • Sushila Rani Patel (en)
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  • Baburao Patel (en)
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  • Early ad of Mughal-E-Azam from Filmindia March 1946 (en)
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