Giribala is a Bengali silent drama film directed by Madhu Bose based on the same name short story of Rabindranath Tagore.[1][2] This film's name was initially Manbhanjan, which was changed as Giribala by the suggestion of Tagore himself.[3] The movie was released on 15 February 1929 under the banner of Madan Theatre.[4][5] Tagore was present at the first show of the film and he expressed his satisfaction towards the movie Giribala.[6]
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