Rani Saheba (My Queen) also called Bazarbattu is a 1930 Indian silent film.
[1] It is cited as the first children's film made in India.
[3] The cinematographers were S. Fattelal and Vishnupant Govind Damle and the cast included Keshavrao Dhaiber, Baburao Pendharkar, V. Shantaram and Anant Apte.
With the success of their first silent film, Gopal Krishna (1929), the company produced five silent films in "quick succession", Khooni Khanjar (1930), Rani Saheba (1930), Udaykal (1930), Chandrasena (1931), and Zulum (1931).
[6] Master Anant Apte was "nicknamed" 'Bazarbattu' following the success of his role in the film.