The first feature film (talkie) produced in India was –

Haatim Tai
Alam Ara
Pundalik
Raja Harishchandra

The correct answer is: A. Haatim Tai

Haatim Tai was the first Indian feature film to be produced with synchronized sound. It was released in 1931 and was a commercial success. The film was directed by Ardeshir Irani and starred Zubeida, Master Vithal, and Prithviraj Kapoor.

Alam Ara was the first Indian talkie film to be released in India. It was released in 1931 and was a commercial success. The film was directed by Ardeshir Irani and starred Prithviraj Kapoor, Devika Rani, and Yakub.

Pundalik was a silent film that was released in 1912. It was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke and was based on the story of Pundalik, a saint from Maharashtra.

Raja Harishchandra was a silent film that was released in 1913. It was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke and was based on the story of Raja Harishchandra, a king from the Mahabharata.

Haatim Tai was a significant film in the history of Indian cinema. It was the first Indian feature film to be produced with synchronized sound, and it was a commercial success. The film helped to popularize the talkie format in India and paved the way for the development of the Indian film industry.