Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Birthdate
1897-11-02
Day of Death
1984-01-28
Place of Birth
Unknown
Sohrab Modi
Biography
Sohrab Modi (1897–1984) was one of the towering figures of early Indian cinema—a director, producer, and actor whose work brought historical grandeur and social reform to the silver screen. Known for his booming voice and Shakespearean gravitas, he began his career in theatre and was deeply influenced by Parsi stage traditions. He founded Minerva Movietone in the 1930s, a studio that became synonymous with epic historical dramas and socially relevant films. Modi’s hallmark was his dedication to moral seriousness and elaborate period detail. His most celebrated works include Pukar (1939), Sikandar (1941), and Prithvi Vallabh (1943), films that combined visual splendor with stirring oratory and nationalist undercurrents. He was also a pioneer of courtroom and social dramas—Jhansi Ki Rani (1953), one of India’s first Technicolor films, and Ek Din Ka Sultan (1945) reflected his enduring interest in justice, reform, and strong historical women. Though later overshadowed by more contemporary styles of filmmaking, Sohrab Modi’s legacy remains vital. He helped define the moral and aesthetic vocabulary of early Indian cinema, and his work continues to be remembered for its theatrical eloquence, patriotism, and cultural pride.
Filmography (19)
Rustom
1982
Indian Talkie
1981
Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari
1971
Woh Koi Aur Hoga
1967
Yahudi
1958
Jailor
1958
Nausherwan-E-Adil
1957
Raj Hath
1956
Kundan
1955
Jhansi Ki Rani
1953
Prithvi Vallabh
1943
Sikandar
1941
Pukar
1939
Meetha Zaher
1938