Film Heritage Foundation Mumbai

About
An organization dedicated to preserving India's cinematic heritage. They organize screenings of restored classic films, film preservation workshops, and maintain a growing archive of Indian cinema.
Basic Information
Timings
By event schedule
Entry Fee
Varies by event
Best Time to Visit
Year-round
Place Type
Cultural
How to Reach
Located in South Mumbai, check website for venue details
By Metro:
The nearest metro station is Jagannath Shankar Sheth Metro (1.6 km away) on the Line 3.
By Local Train:
The nearest local train station is Sandhurst Road (0.8 km away) on the Central Line, Harbour Line.
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of Film Heritage Foundation
Nearby Local Train Stations
Local train stations within 3 km of Film Heritage Foundation
History
Founded by filmmaker Shivendra Singh Dungarpur in 2014 to save India's film heritage. Has restored and preserved numerous classic Indian films that were on the verge of being lost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Opening Hours
By event schedule
Entry Fee
Varies by event
Type
Cultural
Best Time to Visit
Year-round
How to Reach
Accessible via local trains to Malad station, short taxi or auto-rickshaw ride
Has restored rare classic Indian films from the 1920s onwards
Partners with international film restoration organizations
Organizes the annual Film Preservation & Restoration Workshop India
Check their website for upcoming screenings and events
Events are often held at heritage cinemas across Mumbai
A must for cinema enthusiasts
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