Homi Master

Profession: Actor , Director
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  • Also Know as :- Homi Master
  • Profession:- Actor , Director
  • Gender :- male
  • Birth Place:- Mumbai
  • Active Years:- Till Today

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At the age of thirteen, Master joined a famous Parsi theatre group called Bilwala. He soon became a popular stage actor, with his performance in Pakzaad Parveen being appreciated. Following a brief stint at the Phalke Film company, he joined Kohinoor Film Company working initially as an actor. He went on to direct films for them starting with Bismi Sadi.

Homi Master was an actor-director of early Indian cinema. His work extended from the silent era to the talkie era up to his death. He produced his best films for Kohinoor Film Company and has been referred as "silent cinema's most successful film-maker". Master acted in the then controversial film Bhakta Vidur (1921), Kala Naag, and Kulin Kanta. Some of his important films were Bismi Sadi, Manorama, Do Ghadi Ki Mauj (1935), Samaj Ki Bhool(1934), Gul Sanobar (1934). He was active from 1921–49 and made over seventy-eight films. His later films in Gujarati and Hindi were termed as 'B' class films.
In 1924, Master started his career as a director with Dwarka Sampat's Kohinoor Film Company. His first film for Kohinoor was Bismi Sadi, starring Raja Sandow, Miss Moti and Noor Mohammed Charlie. A social, the film was about a hawker who becomes a mill-owner and goes on to exploit the people working under him. Manorama (1924) was based on the famous Gujarati romantic poet Kalapi's autobiographical poem "Hridaya Triputi". The film was made in the fantasy genre and broke "all records" when it ran for fourteen weeks.
Other significant films at this time were The Telephone Girl (1926), also called Telephone Ni Taruni, produced by Kohinoor, and starring Ruby Myers, Gohar and Raja Sandow. Educated Wife or Bhaneli Bhamini (1927), was another Kohinoor Film with Gohar, Vaidya and Raja Sandow. They were social films that were successful at the box office.
Gul Sanobar (1928) was a fantasy production from Kohinoor Film Company, based on Persian fairy tale romances, and directed by Master. It starred the then-popular star Khalil with Miss Yakbal. The film was later remade in 1934, with the same name, directed by Master and produced by Imperial Film Company

# Released Date Type Credited As Movie
1 01 Jan 1949 Film Director Shethno Salo
2 01 Jan 1948 Film Director Bhaneli Vahu
3 01 Jan 1948 Film Director Gharwali
4 01 Jan 1948 Film Director Lagan Na Umedvar
5 01 Jan 1948 Film Director Jai Ranchhod
6 01 Jan 1946 Film Director Chamakti Bijli
7 01 Jan 1940 Film Director Neelamalai Kaidhi
8 01 Jan 1940 Film Director Diamond Queen
9 01 Jan 1939 Film Director Finkdo Fitoori
10 01 Jan 1939 Film Director Punjab Mail
11 01 Jan 1938 Film Director Lutaru Lalna
12 01 Jan 1938 Film Director Chhote Sarkar