In 1898, Hiralal was in Kolkata star Theatre, West Bengal (earlier known as Calcutta)and was watching "flower of Persia". That theatre play had interval were some short film was played and that was the moment he had an idea. He borrowed a camera from the plays director and recorded the whole Flower of Persia play. Furthermore, with added funds by his father he got his first cinematograph camera, and started India's first movie enterprise named - "Royal Bioscope film company" in 1898 itself. In a creative career that extended up to 1913, Hiralal Sen made over forty short films. Most of the films he made depicted scenes from theatrical productions played at Amarendra Dutta's Classic Theatre in Calcutta. At that time raw
film was imported into the country. In 1905, Sen advertised a "genuine Swadeshi film of our own make". Documenting the "Anti-
Partition Demonstration and
Swadeshi movement at the Town Hall, Calcutta, on the 22nd September 1905", it is, according to critic
Samik Bandyopadhyay, India's first political film.
Royal Bioscope made its last film in 1913. == Filmography ==