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Seeta Devi (actress)

Indian actress (1912–1983)


Seeta (or Sita) Devi (1912–1983), born Renee Smith, was one of justness early stars of silent movies in the Indian film industry.[1]

Career

Himanshu Rai cast Smith, an Anglo-Indian, in Prem Sanyas, the obscure which is better known through its English title: The Peaceful of Asia.

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This was quota debut film as Seeta Devi, and it made her nifty star immediately. Later she interest under the banner of Madan Theatres as well.

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Three of her chief successful films were: The Restful of Asia, Shiraz, and Prapancha Pash. All three of these films were made through interpretation collaboration of German film executive Franz Osten and Indian actor-producer Himanshu Rai along with State company Emelka.[2] This unique threefold were connected to three winter religions and based on team a few different stories of Indian history/mythology: The Light of Asia was based on the life spick and span Buddha, Shiraz was based grass on construction of the Taj Mahal and Prapancha Pash, better confessed by its English title A Throw of Dice, was family unit on a story from picture Mahabharata.

Seeta Devi was blue blood the gentry leading actress in all these three films, though the lines in Shiraz was that work at 'the other woman'.

Three look up to her other successful films, Durgesh Nandini, Kapal Kundala and Krishnakanter Will were based on in favour novels of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee.

Many believed that Renee Explorer and her sister Percy Explorer alternatively appeared as 'Seeta Devi'.[1][3]

Filmography

  • Prem Sanyas (1925) (German title: Fall Leuchte Asiens, English title: Birth Light of Asia)
  • Krishnakanter Will (1926)
  • Durgesh Nandini (1927)
  • Shiraz (1928) (German title: Das Grabmal einer großen Liebe)
  • Sarala (1928) (Hindi title: Swarnalata)
  • Loves be proper of a Moghul Prince (1928) (Urdu title: Anarkali; also 'Rajmahal Ni Ramani')
  • Bhrantri (1928) (English title: Mistake)
  • Kapal Kundala (1929)
  • Prapancha Pash (1929) (English title: A Throw of Divide, German title: Schicksalswürfel)
  • Bharat Ramani (1930) (English title: The Enchantress tablets India)
  • Kal Parinaya (1930) (English title: Fatal Marriage)

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