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Ardeshir "Bud" Behram Irani Jr., 84, a retired Washington area obstetrician and gynecologist who was former chief of staff at Columbia Hospital for Women, died of heart disease and kidney failure ...
Cola, which, records estimate to be an invention of 1886 — two years after Ardeshir’s started in a small rented barrack in ...
Ardeshir Irani told an interviewer that he had picked up the basics of sound recording from a "Mr Deming, a foreign expert, who had come to Bombay (now Mumbai) to assemble the machine for us".
My screen-test was over, and I was asked to see Ardeshir Irani. Misra said that he wanted me to be the hero in his next picture. Irani told me that I would be paid Rs 75 a month. ...
In 1929, Prithviraj Kapoor works to gain approval from Parsi filmmaker Ardeshir Irani of Imperial Studios, which produced India's first talkie, 'Alam Ara,' in 1931.
Home News: Wife of the late Shapoor Ardeshir Irani ... Rashna Talati and Mehraboon Irani , grandmother to Xerxes, Ria, Freya and Ardeshir, who left for her heavenly abode on 28th August 2011.
India made history on March 14, 1931, when Ardeshir Irani released the country's first talkie, Alam Ara. He got the inspiration of making it after watching the American film Show Boat. Till then India ...
J.J. Madan obviously had no clue that Irani was dreaming of being the first to make a talkie in India. Born into a Parsi family in Poona, Ardeshir Irani studied arts at Bombay’s J.J. School of ...
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This actress was Jewish by birth, first husband was a Hindu, second a Muslim, had five kids, then became country’s first..., she is… - MSNHere, famous director Ardeshir Irani noticed her and immediately offered her a film. Then she debuted in the year 1935. Later, she also became famous as a stuntwoman in 30 films like Basant, ...
It was Ardeshir Irani who, once again, landed this cosy burgeoning ecosystem the fatal right-uppercut. Irani happened to watch a part-talkie feature called Show Boat in Excelsior Cinema in 1929.
Ardeshir Irani told an interviewer that he had picked up the basics of sound recording from a "Mr Deming, a foreign expert, who had come to Bombay (now Mumbai) to assemble the machine for us".
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