New Theatres is an Indian film studio.[1] It was formed in Calcutta by producer B. N. Sircar (Birendranath Sircar, the recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award of 1970). It was formed on February 10th, 1931. The company motto was "Jivatang Jyotiretu Chhayam," meaning, "Light infusing shadows with life." Sircar preferred to function roughly analogous to an executive producer. He built a processing laboratory, and acquired staff. Once a film subject was selected and a team assembled to create the picture, Sicar ensured that adequate funds were provided, while refraining from interfering with its execution. He made New Theatres a symbol of Bengali cinema's artistic good taste and technical excellence.[2]: 12–13 [according to whom?]
New Theatres produced films in its studios at Tollygunge in Kolkata, founded on February 10th, 1931.[5] From 1931 to 1955, 150 films were shot in these studios.[5] New Theatres made a comeback with the 2011 film Aadur Prem. Films produced by New Theatres include:[6]