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Release date
  
April 11, 1931 (India)

Production
  
Madan Theatre

Language
  
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Country
  
India

The Advertisement poster of Jamai Shashthi, on the left, a man is smiling, walking while holding a pot with a red pattern with his right hand and on the left arm holding a black umbrella while looking at his back. He has black hair and a mustache, wearing white long sleeves white red lines, white pants and black shoes. On the top, there’s a pot full of white eggs and beside of it there’s a plate with green banana leaves full of white coconut shred and brown eggs around. In the middle is Jami Shashthi in Telugu. in the middle bottom, is a triangular bowl with a fried stew fish. On the right There are three people. From left a woman is smiling, sitting with a white stuff toy on her left, while looking at the man, has long black hair, a bindi on her forehead, wearing a white and green necklace, yellow and red traditional Indian clothes.In the middle, a man is serious, eating a yellow fried food with his right hand while sitting with three large bowls of food in front of him, has brown short hair, mustache wearing yellow long sleeves, at the right the old woman is smiling, sitting, holding a fan with her right hand, has gray short hair, bindi on the forehead wearing light blue traditional dress.

Release date
  
11 April 1931

Cast
  
Amar Choudhury, Khirodegopal Mukherjee, Ranisundari, Miss Golela, Professor Bholanath

Genres
  
Drama, short film, World cinema, Bengali Cinema

Similar movies
  
Khoka 420 (2013), Shasti (2004), Jamai 420 (2015), Billwamangal (1919), Alam Ara (1931)

Jamai Shashthi (Bengali: জামাই ষষ্ঠী English: Son-in-law day) is a 1931 Bengali film directed by Amar Choudhury, produced by Madan Theatre Limited. It is a milestone of Bengali cinema as it was the first Bengali talkie. It was released at Crown Cinema Hall in Calcutta on 11 April 1931, in the same year as Alam Ara, the first Indian talkie.

A famous food of west bengal of Jamai Shashthi restaurant, at the bottom left is a side dish lemon and green chilis on, from left a bowl of fried meat in a sauce, 2nd from left is a box bowl of a fried meat in a sauce, 3rd is a bowl of orange sauce with coconut shreds, 4th is a bowl of meat , 5th a bowl of mean in orange sauce, in the middle is a plate of yellow rice fried fish cut cucumber, beansprout, a fried in a ball shape, the bottom right is a Keema doi bora next to it a bowl with dark sauce.

A bengali fish thali of Jamai Shashthi restaurant, On the left a inside a box with orange borders, is a woman (left) is smiling, Applying Tika on the man's forehead (right) with her right hand, left hand holding a orange paper while kneeling with a yellow fan at the back and yellow pot in the middle, next to her a man (right) is smiling, holding his white cloth with his left arm, right arm on the paper, has black hair wearing a white long sleeve coat and white bottom cloth. At the right, starting from left is a mutton dak bungalow in a stainless bowl, 2nd is tahu isi, 3rd is a large shrimp in a stainless plate, 4th is a bowl of meat with orange sauce, 5th is dal tadka, at the right is stainless cup, in the middle is a plate of white rice two fried fish a  green chili a fish in white sauce over the banana leaves  and fried vegetables.

A bengali festival food of Jamai Shashthi restaurant, in a large plate with banana leaf, a white rice with  pot of white sauce, fried fish in the middle, a cup with 2 eggs and a bowl of white meats, a bowl of yellow sauce, a brown meat  with coconut and a bwon of meat in brown inside a stainless bowl.

References

Jamai Shashthi Wikipedia
Jamai Shashthi IMDb


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