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Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu sent his son R. S. Prakash abroad to learn filmmaking. Prakash went to London and joined Barker Motion Photography in Ealing in 1918, then went to Paris (Pathé), Germany (where he saw F. W. Murnau at work) and to Hollywood.[11][12][13] After Prakash's return, he founded 'Star of the East', the first Telugu-owned film production company.[13] In 1921, the father-son duo produced a silent film titled Bhishma Pratigna. Prakash not only directed the film, but also played the title role of Bhishma. An English woman named 'de Costello' played the role of Ganga.[2]

Made with a budget of Rs. 12.0 million, 1921 was then, the most expensive film in Malayalam.[5][1] The film was released in Kerala on 19 August 1988 during Onam festival.[6][7] The film won Kerala State Film Award for Best Film with Popular Appeal and Aesthetic Value.[8][9]

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The film focuses on Mappila bullock cart driver Khader, a retired corporal and World War 1 veteran, and Unni Krishnan, a hardline nationalist revolutionary from a family of upper-caste Hindu Nair landlords. Both men join the brigade of Variyan Kunnathu Kunjahammed Haji, one of the prominent leaders of the 1921 Malabar rebellion.

The plot gradually introduces a variety of characters, representing the South Malabar society of the 1920s. The film also touches various social dilemmas which led to the 1921 Uprising, the atrocities committed by the British Indian army and the rebels during the events and the eventual collapse of the rebel unity and organization.

"The top dream merchants of the industry see to it that the characters are created according to the diktats of these superstars [Mammootty and Mohanlal]...even history has been tinged with an overdose of fantasy to suit the image of Mammootty [in the film 1921]," film critic Sreedhar Pillai wrote in India Today.[1]

"1921 was shot on a wide canvas with hundreds of actors and required to be dealt with sensitively considering the communal passions that the event evinces in Malabar", wrote the Times of India in 2017.[13] In a 2017 The Times of India article, it was written that 1921 "perhaps, remain his [Sasi's] best cinematic work".[13]

"It [the film] deals with a contentious chapter of our [Indian] Independence struggle, but does it in grand style and high drama. It is also one film that does justice to history. Its representation of the region [South Malabar], the milieu and the historic incident [1921 Uprising] became all the more politically relevant and socially resonant in the next decades [1990s and 2000s] when the [Malayalam] movie images of minorities [Muslims] became biased and parochial.", wrote C. S. Venkiteswaran in The Hindu in 2017.[14]

If you have family stories, a surname/geological location tied to one listed below, have taken a DNA test or would like to take one, or have a digital or written family tree, Intermountain Forensics would love to hear from you. Please visit the 1921 DNA website and fill out the online form. If you need assistance to complete the form, please visit any one of the Tulsa City-County Library locations.

Inconsistencies in the last two constitutions, a public call for modernization, fear over the 19th Amendment, and the end of the grandfather clause led Gov. Parker to call for a new convention in May of 1921. The delegates would meet in the house chamber in Baton Rouge on March 1, 1920. Voters, including women, approved the convention call 72,988 votes to 54,719 votes.

Photographers were among the first to survey the devastation caused by the flood of 1921 in Pueblo and the surrounding area. Their images captured rail lines washed away and tracks irreparably twisted. They documented overturned freight and passenger trains tipped by the force of the floodwaters. Everywhere they pointed their lens, the wreckage was catastrophic.

The Russells in Denver, 1921, presents 18 works by Charles M. Russell, highlighting paintings and sculptures displayed at his solo art show at The Brown Palace Hotel in 1921, organized by his wife Nancy Russell.

By 1921, the mish-mash of vehicle types that was the U.S. postal fleet had become unwieldy. The 4,000 trucks owned by the Department consisted of 43 different types of trucks by 23 different manufacturers. The cost to maintain parts and train mechanics to service all the vehicle styles was draining the postal budget.

The All India Congress Working Committee meeting was held in 1921 on March 31 and April 1 in the historical Victoria Museum. Freedom fighter Pingali Venkayya, a staunch follower of Mahatma Gandhi designed the tricolour and presented it to Gandhi during the Congress working committee meeting which was approved as national flag.

The Hound of the Baskervilles is a silent British movie released 8 august 1921, produced by Stoll Picture Productions, starring Eille Norwood (Sherlock Holmes) and Hubert Willis (Watson). Black & White. 5 reels (5500 feet). Standard 35mm spherical 1.37:1 format.

Collectively organized breaches of forest law occurred most often at the peak of new restrictions, such that more militant forms of resistance emerged with the onset of forest management. A growing campaign sprung from the same motivations underlying the sporadic protests that took place during the early years of forest administration. Between 1916 and 1921, Kumaon villagers led massive demonstrations and strikes in response to territorial aggrandizements and growing restrictions on forest access and use.

Forest protests came to a head once again during the organized and widespread incendiarism of 1921. Although hill peasants occasionally used labor strikes to cripple the administration, burning the forests continued to be their main method of protest. An estimated 246,000 acres of forest were burnt in a total of 395 recorded fires. The protests enjoyed wide popular support, and the administration was unable to detect people involved.

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Exquisite piece of literary analysis and a critique par excellence!
Sir, may I request you to please enligten me as to the details of the original poem Sri Tilak translated in AKR with the title NEEVU (in Telugu)
What is the title of the original poem? Who is the poet?
Can you please give a link to the original poem and the poet?
Thank you. Regards.
R B R Sarma
11.6.2021
R B R Sarma
11-Jun-2021 01:29 AM

Engaging. Lyrics are so fine. Poetry
penetrates consciousness and awakens man.

Thanks.

P C K PREM
28-May-2016 19:45 PM a lot remains to be done
this could just be a small beginning
more enthusiasts should come up for this ' yajna' which it is
vvb
V V B Rama Rao
18-May-2016 21:23 PM An interesting insight into the unique poetry of Devarakonda Balagangadhara Tilak that was to inspire hundred of others - buttressed by appropriate translation of some illustrative poems by Dr VVB Rama Rao.
U Atreya Sarma
17-May-2016 11:11 AM dear dr mouli
thanks for your comment
there are several greats in telugu lit
people like us have to bring those to greater understanding and very great fame by writing about them in our boloji which has been a friend to all penmen and more importantly pen-women
all the best
vvb
dr v v b rama rao
15-May-2016 23:35 PM Thanks for an erudite and enthralling account of Tilak's poetry.The poems translated into English carry and communicate the flavour of Telugu poems gracefully.Patience, painstaking work and desire to share delightfully yield rich dividends, as is evident here.regards.
T.S.Chandra Mouli
15-May-2016 22:46 PM

Autograph album containing containing verse, drawings, and humor by Irish Republican prisoners held at Crumlin Road Gaol. Entries are dated May-June 1921, and are signed by Thomas Sherry, Felix Devlin, Daniel F. Sheridan, Stephen Raferty, Malachy Doddy, and others.

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