Which was the first talkie feature film of India?

Raja Harishchandra
Alam Ara
Duniya na mane
Aadami

The first talkie feature film of India was Alam Ara. It was released in 1931 and was directed by Ardeshir Irani. The film was a huge success and is considered to be a landmark in Indian cinema.

Raja Harishchandra was a silent film released in 1913. It was directed by Dadasaheb Phalke and is considered to be the first Indian feature film.

Duniya na mane was a silent film released in 1930. It was directed by P. C. Barua and is considered to be one of the most important films of the early Indian cinema.

Aadami was a silent film released in 1928. It was directed by Franz Osten and is considered to be one of the most important films of the early Indian cinema.

Alam Ara was a groundbreaking film that changed the course of Indian cinema. It was the first Indian film to be made with synchronized sound, and it was a huge commercial success. The film’s success helped to popularize talkies in India, and it paved the way for the development of the Indian film industry.