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National Museum of Indian Cinema

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The National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) is India's first museum dedicated to cinema, located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019, it showcases over a century of Indian cinema through vintage artifacts, interactive exhibits, and multimedia displays.[1]

History and Architecture

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The museum complex consists of two buildings:[2]

  • Gulshan Mahal - A restored 19th century Victorian-Gothic heritage bungalow
  • Modern Glass Galleries - A contemporary building with state-of-the-art exhibition spaces

Exhibition Galleries

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Gulshan Mahal

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The heritage building chronicles early Indian cinema, featuring:[3]

  • Arrival of cinema in India
  • India's first feature film
  • Transition from silent to talkie films
  • Evolution of Indian cinema through the first half of 20th century

Glass Building Galleries

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The modern structure showcases:[2]

  • Regional cinema across India
  • Technological innovations in filmmaking
  • Evolution of contemporary Indian cinema
  • Special gallery dedicated to Satyajit Ray, featuring his Academy Award and contributions to cinema

Collection

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The museum houses an extensive collection including:[3]

  • Vintage cameras, lights and filmmaking equipment
  • Interactive technology demonstrations
  • Timeline displaying landmark films across 100 years
  • Memorabilia from iconic Bollywood films
  • Historic artifacts from Mumbai's film industry

Visitor Experience

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NMIC offers an immersive journey through Indian cinema using:[2]

  • Storytelling presentations
  • Interactive galleries
  • Multimedia displays
  • Musical exhibits
  • Hands-on technology demonstrations

References

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  1. ^ PIB 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Museums of India 2024.
  3. ^ a b Filmcity Mumbai 2024.