Ranjit Studios

The studio was founded by Chandulal Shah along with Gohar Kayoum Mamajiwala.

The company changed its name to Ranjit Movietone in 1932 and during the 1930s produced numerous successful talkies at the rate of about six a year.

At this time, the studio employed around 300 actors, technicians and other employees.

[3] Some of successful film of the studio include The Secretary (1938), Sati Savitri (1932), Gunsundari (1934), Barrister’s Wife (1935), Achhut (1940), Tansen (1943), Moorti (1943) and Jogan (1950).

Ranjit productions were mostly filmed in the Hindi, Punjabi and Gujarati languages.