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English: Dwarakadas Sampat in Mahatma Gandli-like garb as Vidur in the first Indian film to be banned, still from 'Bhakta Vidur' 1921 (“Devotion of Vidur”), Dir: Kanjibhai Rathod. Studio: Kohinoor Film Co.

One of 21 most wanted missing Indian cinema treasures identified by National Film Archive of India founder P K. Nair.

This image is issued under a Creative Commons Attribution license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 It was obtained from the NFAI's archive collection in May 2014 and is reproduced and placed in the public domain by agreement with the NFAI under a legal waiver.

If you have any posters, lobby cards, song books, photographs or film prints from the last century of Indian cinema, you can donate them to the NFAI. www.nfaipune.gov.in
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