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      Kamlabai Gokhale - Profile, Biography and Life History - Veethi
      • Kamlabai Gokhale, also credited as Kamlabai Kamath was the first female artist/heroine and female child actress to appear onscreen in the 100 years of Indian cinema.
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  2. Kamlabai Gokhale (born Kamlabai Kamath; 1900 – 17 May 1998) was one of the first actresses in Indian cinema, along with her mother Durgabai Kamat. [2][better source needed] Personal life. She was the daughter of Durgabai Kamat and Anand Kamat Nasnodkar, a professor of history at the J.J. School of Art .

  3. Feb 4, 2022 · Kamlabai Gokhale broke the glass ceiling in Indian cinema when she became the first woman to be cast in a film, in 1913. And the filmmaker was none other than Dadasaheb Phalke, the founder of Indian cinema.

  4. Aug 18, 2019 · In an issue of the Cinema Vision India magazine, Mohan came across a history-making figure – Kamlabai Gokhale, who along with her mother, Durgabai Kamat, had starred in DG Phalke’s Mohini...

  5. Jun 27, 2014 · Kamlabai Gokhale played the lead role of Maya in the movie while her mother played the parallel lead of goddess Parvathi. Kamlabai was only 14 years old then and thus credited both as the first heroine and first female child actress on Indian silver screen.

  6. Living in an era when severe social restrictions were imposed on women, Kamlabai Gokhale achieved success as a stage actress and went on to become the first lady of the Indian silver screen. The first screening of the Lumiere brothers’ films in India was held at Bombay’s Watson Hotel in 1896.

  7. May 17, 2022 · कमलाबाई गोखले का नाम हिन्दी सिनेमा की पहली अभिनेत्री (India's First Woman Actor) के रूप में लिया जाता है. कहा जाता है कि उनके प्रयासों का परिणाम है कि महिलाएं आज फिल्म इंडस्ट्री में काम कर पा रही हैं.

  8. May 11, 2023 · The pioneering actress became the first female to play a lead role in a movie in Indian cinema history and later performed the first ever dance number. To mark her death anniversary this week, Eastern Eye decided to remember the pathbreaker, who opened the cinematic door for all the many women who have followed in her giant footsteps since then.