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| starring = [[K. L. Saigal]] | | starring = {{ubl|[[K. L. Saigal]]|Molina Devi|Mir Jan}} | ||
| music = [[R. C. Boral]] | | music = [[R. C. Boral]] | ||
| cinematography = [[Nitin Bose]] | | cinematography = [[Nitin Bose]] | ||
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'''''Dulari Bibi''''' is a 1933 [[Hindi]]/[[Urdu]] comedy film. It was directed by [[Debaki Bose]] and produced by [[New Theatres]] Ltd. Calcutta.<ref name=Willemen>{{cite book|last1=Rajadhyaksha, Willemen|first1=Ashish, Paul|title=Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema|date=2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9781135943257|edition=2, revised}}<!--|accessdate=1 Sep 2014--></ref> A short 3 reel film it centred on the story of [[Our Wives]]. The film starred [[K. L. Saigal]], Molina Devi, Mir Jan and the music was composed by [[R. C. Boral]]. It was listening to K. L. Saigal in this film that [[Pahari Sanyal]] realised the uniqueness of Saigal's voice as heard through the microphone. He found it more effective, "sweeter", as compared to him singing live.<ref name=PNevile>{{cite book|last1=Nevile|first1=Pran|title=K. L. Saigal A Definitive Biography|date=2011|publisher=Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd.|location=India|isbn=9780143414063}}<!--|accessdate=1 Sep 2014--></ref> | '''''Dulari Bibi''''' is a 1933 [[Hindi]]/[[Urdu]] comedy film. It was directed by [[Debaki Bose]] and produced by [[New Theatres]] Ltd. Calcutta.<ref name=Willemen>{{cite book|last1=Rajadhyaksha, Willemen|first1=Ashish, Paul|title=Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema|date=2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9781135943257|edition=2, revised}}<!--|accessdate=1 Sep 2014--></ref> A short 3 reel film it centred on the story of [[Our Wives]]. The film starred [[K. L. Saigal]], Molina Devi, Mir Jan and the music was composed by [[R. C. Boral]]. It was listening to K. L. Saigal in this film that [[Pahari Sanyal]] realised the uniqueness of Saigal's voice as heard through the microphone. He found it more effective, "sweeter", as compared to him singing live.<ref name=PNevile>{{cite book|last1=Nevile|first1=Pran|title=K. L. Saigal A Definitive Biography|date=2011|publisher=Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd.|location=India|isbn=9780143414063}}<!--|accessdate=1 Sep 2014--></ref> |