![Englisch: ein Poster von Indiens erster Tonfilm Alam Ara (1931). 1931. Imperial Movietone 1 Alam Ara 1931 Poster Stockfotografie - Alamy Englisch: ein Poster von Indiens erster Tonfilm Alam Ara (1931). 1931. Imperial Movietone 1 Alam Ara 1931 Poster Stockfotografie - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/compde/myx96f/englisch-ein-poster-von-indiens-erster-tonfilm-alam-ara-1931-1931-imperial-movietone-1-alam-ara-1931-poster-myx96f.jpg)
Englisch: ein Poster von Indiens erster Tonfilm Alam Ara (1931). 1931. Imperial Movietone 1 Alam Ara 1931 Poster Stockfotografie - Alamy
Arthshila - Alam Ara, released in 1931, was the first film with sound. Director Ardeshir Irani challenged norms by adapting the plot from a Parsi play written by Joseph David. Due to
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![A frame from the film 'Alam Ara', India's first talking film. It was released on 14 March 1931. No print or gramophone record of the film is known to survive, thereby making A frame from the film 'Alam Ara', India's first talking film. It was released on 14 March 1931. No print or gramophone record of the film is known to survive, thereby making](https://i.redd.it/7uuocy4ignna1.jpg)
A frame from the film 'Alam Ara', India's first talking film. It was released on 14 March 1931. No print or gramophone record of the film is known to survive, thereby making
![Alam-Ara - India's first talkie is considered the most important lost Indian film starring Master Vithal, Zubeida and Prithviraj Kapoor. Unfortunately there are no surviving prints or vinyl records of one of Alam-Ara - India's first talkie is considered the most important lost Indian film starring Master Vithal, Zubeida and Prithviraj Kapoor. Unfortunately there are no surviving prints or vinyl records of one of](https://i.redd.it/q68mopc7map91.png)