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Pageant of the Sun-god

The Maharajah of Udaipur moves offices and the city erupts into colourful pageantry

Travelogue 1934 9 mins

Overview

The Maharajah of Udaipur is moving offices, cause for extravagant celebration in the northern Indian city. The pageant includes elephants decorated with gold anklets and a military band strikes up, while commoners throng the streets. The 'nautch girls' are described as "state entertainers and part of the retinue of courts"; interestingly, most are middle-aged women. A grand barge carries guests to the palace, shimmering on Lake Pichola like a mirage. This Gaumont-British β€˜Miniature’ was "produced with the gracious approval of HH Maharana of Udaipur”.

Oriental exotica, often referencing Rajasthan royalty, had been seen in fiction features like Joe May's The Tiger of Eschnapur/The Indian Tomb (1921), Franz Osten's The Light of Asia (1925), Shiraz (1928) and A Throw of Dice (1929); so it's disconcerting to see the same β€˜swag’ in a documentary film. Meenakshi Shedde