The Light of Asia

Directed by Franz Osten, Himansu Rai
1928    1h 37mDrama, Biography,
6.46.4
This adaptation of Arnold's 1861 Orientalist epic opens with documentary shots of tourists in Bombay watching street performers. Then a white-bearded old man sitting under the bodhi tree tells the tourists the story of Gautama (Rai), son of King Suddodhana (Ukil) and Queen Maya (Bala), who left his consort Gopa (Seeta) and became a wandering teacher credited with founding Buddhism. The religious epic, with its idealized figures, takes up the narrative in flashback and ends with Gopa kneeling before Gautama asking to become his disciple.

Where to Watch The Light of Asia

  • Seeta DeviGopa
  • Himansu RaiGautama / Director / Producer
  • Sarada UkilKing Suddhodhana
  • Rani BalaQueen Maya
  • Prafulla RoyDevadatta
  • Modhu Bose
  • Mrinalini Devi
  • Sunalini Devi
  • Sushil Ghosh
  • Sundar Rajam
  • Ekambi 'Wilhelm' Tongo
  • Franz OstenDirector
  • Edwin ArnoldWriter
  • Niranjan PalWriter
  • Devika RaniSet Decoration
  • Willi KiermeierDirector Of Photography
  • Josef WirschingDirector Of Photography
  • Charu RoyCostume Design
  • Bertl SchultesAssistant Director
  • Hansheinrich DransmannOriginal Music Composer

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