WHERE I WENT
The National Museum of Indian Cinema
Now this is a place that is not featured any
list of “Must see places in Mumbai” or even “Best Museums to visit”. It takes a
curious person like me to probe to find more info about
this place. So with minimal information, I walked through the gates one sunny
morning, keen to discover what lay ahead. What a pleasant discovery it was!
WHAT I LEARNT
The National Museum of Indian Cinema was inaugurated
in January 2019 to showcase the rich history of Indian Cinema. Situated on Pedder
Road, Mumbai inside the Films Division property.
The museum is spread across two buildings. The
splendidly restored Gulshan Mahal which quite appropriately houses the
evolution of Indian cinema and its developments through the first 100 years.
And the gleaming new glass facade museum showcases all the technology
advancements in cinema.
Gulshan Mahal |
The new museum wing |
WHAT I SAW
Many years ago, as a post graduate student, I was
introduced to the History of Cinema. As I walked into the first hall of Gulshan
Mahal, I was transported back in time to my university class room and I could
almost hear my professor's voice narrating how the Lumiere Brothers brought the
first film screening to India. For me, it was nostalgic time travel as
everything I had read as film history had come alive in a 3 dimensional
form.
Gulshan Mahal displays 9 sections including the origin
of Cinema, The Origin of Cinema, Cinema Comes to India, Indian Silent
Film, Advent of Sound, The Studio Era, The Impact of World War II, Creative
Resonance, New Wave and Beyond and Regional Cinema.
There are several working models, replications,
statues, documents and posters that keeps the
interest element high.
The New Museum complex highlights all the technology
and gadgets that makes modern cinema magic. There are 4 sections dedicated to
each aspect of cinema in addition to exhibition halls for film
screenings.
SECTION 1: GANDHI & CINEMA
A
novel concept considering that Mahatma Gandhi watched just one film in his
entire life but has inspired many films made on him. Inspired by his
philosophy and sprit, several films on the freedom movement and various social
causes were made.
SECTION 2: CHILDREN'S FILM STUDIO
The children's section is absolute delight as its completely interactive. The section offers a hands on experience to with camera, lights and mixing. Children can film against a backdrop, have virtual makeup, discover chroma key and stop animation at the various interactive kiosks.
SECTION 3: Technology, Creativity and Indian Cinema
This is where the pre and post production magic is showcased.
One sees an array of cameras, lens, and other film essential tools of the trade.
SECTION 4: CINEMA ACROSS INDIA
This is a section that celebrates cinema across
regions, languages and genres. Truly a showcase of National Cinema as not just
Hindi Cinema but a fair representation of other Indian language cinema as well.
Notable additions include short films and plaques on costume and
make-up, film music and dance, film festivals, film institutes and bodies,
popular foreign locations, legendary studios, documentaries, the influence of
art, politics and literature, certifications and awards.
WHAT I LOVED
A visit to this museum
is an immersive experience. One of the most interesting departures from norm
were the friendly cooperative staff at the museum. Ever eager to show you
around and explain the various interactive elements, they made the whole experience
more enjoyable.
WHERE: 24,
Pedder Rd, Cumballa Hill, Mumbai.
WHEN: Tuesday to Sunday (11 AM to 6 PM)
WHEN: Tuesday to Sunday (11 AM to 6 PM)
Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays.
ENTRY: Adults: 20/- INR
Foreign Nationals: 500/- INR
Children (upto 12 years) & students with IDs : Free
Foreign Nationals: 500/- INR
Children (upto 12 years) & students with IDs : Free
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