Started in 1932 in Calcutta by R. L. Khemka, it went on to be a pioneer in producing films across four regional film industries, namely Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu in the decade after its founding, till then production companies were restricted regionally.
India | American Broadcasting Company | film | Fox Broadcasting Company | drama film | East Germany | Middle East | Ford Motor Company | silent film | The Walt Disney Company | film director | Cinema of India | Sundance Film Festival | short film | Supreme Court of India | British India | Royal Shakespeare Company | horror film | Government of India | Film director | Documentary film | South India | Cannes Film Festival | Hudson's Bay Company | East India Company | University of East Anglia | Dutch East Indies | Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film | musical film | film adaptation |