After the 2003 fire at the National Archives of India, Pune in which prints of first Indian talkie Alam Ara (1931) were lost, it is also the earliest surviving talkie of Indian cinema.
But soon the company realized its mistake, and joined the talkie era with Ayodhyecha Raja (The King of Ayodhya) in Marathi (1932), also starring Durga Khote, which was the first film of Marathi Cinema, and later made under the name Ayodhya Ka Raja in Hindi.
Raja | Raja Ravi Varma | Raja Muhammad Fayyaz Ahmad | Raja Raja Chola I | Raja Harishchandra | Pazhassi Raja | Jalan Raja Laut | Ali Raja | Raja Mukthi | Raja Casablanca | Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV | Hason Raja | Dulhe Raja | Tengku Hazman Raja Hassan | Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra | Raja Shivaji Vidyalaya | Raja Rani (2013 film) | Raja Rani | Raja Pervaiz Ashraf | Pazhassi Raja (2009 film) | Jaladi Raja Rao | C. Raja Raja Varma | Auto Raja | Altaf Raja | 'Victory of Meghanada',
Painting by Raja Ravi Varma | Vasool Raja MBBS | Rameez Raja | Raja Sajjawal Khan | Raja Ravi Varma College of Fine Arts | Raja Rao |