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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fatma_BegumFatma Begum - Wikipedia

    Fatma Begum (1892–1983) was an Indian actress, director, and screenwriter. She is often considered the first female film director of Indian cinema. [1] Within four years, she went on to write, produce and direct many films.

  2. Mar 12, 2017 · Fatma Begum, the first female director of Indian cinema, was born to a Muslim family in India in 1892. She was also invested in acting, screen-writing, and production. She was trained in Theatre and initially used to stage Urdu plays, following which she began working in films in 1922.

  3. Jun 8, 2021 · Fatma played a significant role as an actor, producer, writer and director in Indian cinema for 16 long years, directing her last film, Goddess of Luck, in 1929. She died at 91, in 1983, having shattered norms of Indian cinema and opening infinite doors for Indian women in cinema for years to come. We suggest you read:

  4. Sep 18, 2014 · Fatma Begum was an actor, director, producer and screenwriter and first female director and studio owner in the Indian film industry. About Fatma Begum. Fatma Begum was born in 1892 into an Urdu-speaking Muslim family in India. She began her career on the Urdu stage and worked extensively in the Gujarati theatre before stepping into films.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0066828Fatma Begum - IMDb

    Fatma Begum. Actress: Social Pirates. Born in 1892 and living a long time, until 1983, Fatma Begum spent only 16 years of that 91 year span working in film, but made a big impact as the first woman to direct a movie in India, in 1926.She was also an actress and a writer and founder of a production company, and came from a background in the Urdu ...

  6. Fatma Begum, the first female director of Indian cinema, was born to a Muslim family in India in 1892. She was also invested in acting, screen-writing, and production. She was trained in Theatre and initially used to stage Urdu plays, following which she began working in films in 1922.

  7. Feb 9, 2017 · Fatma Begum, Jaddanbai: The earliest female filmmakers of Indian cinema. In the dawn of Indian cinema, these filmmakers were the multifaceted trailblazers who set the path for others to follow over 90 years ago. Actress Shobhana Samarth and writer-music composer-director Jaddanbai.

  8. www.cinemaazi.com › people › fatma-begumFatma Begum - Cinemaazi

    Considered the first woman director of Indian cinema, Fatma Begum started her career as an actress in Urdu plays. Her first role in silent cinema came with Ardeshir Irani’s Veer Abhimanyu (1922), directed by Manilal Joshi.

  9. Like many Gujaratis of the early 20th century, Fatma Begam – British Indias first female director, producer and scriptwriter – moved from what is present-day Surat to Bombay, to form its film industry.

  10. Fatma Begum. Actress: Social Pirates. Born in 1892 and living a long time, until 1983, Fatma Begum spent only 16 years of that 91 year span working in film, but made a big impact as the first woman to direct a movie in India, in 1926.She was also an actress and a writer and founder of a production company, and came from a background in the Urdu ...