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This film documents the return of R.P. Paranjpye, the first Indian to achieve the distinction of 'Wrangler' at Cambridge, to Mumbai from England. It is considered one of the earliest examples of Indian newsreel footage.
This film documents the return of R.P. Paranjpye, the first Indian to achieve the distinction of 'Wrangler' at Cambridge, to Mumbai from England. It is considered one of the earliest examples of Indian newsreel footage.
This early observational documentary simply records the arrival of a politician without any discernible narrative or explicit thematic messaging, resulting in a neutral political stance.
This early documentary records the arrival of an Indian politician, featuring visible diversity through its subject matter. However, as a factual record of a real event, it does not involve fictional casting choices or a developed narrative that explicitly critiques traditional identities or centers on DEI themes.
This film is a brief, early documentary capturing the arrival of M. M. Bhownuggree in Bombay. Its focus is purely on the historical event, and it does not contain any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or related narrative elements.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film documents the arrival of M. M. Bhownaggree, a real historical figure who was male. As an early actualité film, it is understood to depict the historical figure as he was, without any gender alteration.
This 1901 film documents the landing of M. M. Bhownuggree, a real historical figure who was Indian. There is no evidence or historical record to suggest that he was portrayed by an actor of a different race, or that any other character underwent a race swap.