Living an indolent life in a luxurious palace, Prince Gautama (Rai) is insulated by his family from the harshness of the world outside. But he is destined to learn greater truths: shocked to discover the pain and suffering of so many in his kingdom, he abandons his privileged existence, and his wife Gopa (Seeta Devi), to become a wandering teacher, eventually finding enlightenment and founding Buddhism. Featuring superimposed images and deep-focus shots that were highly impressive for the time, Light of Asia astutely combines a deeply felt spirituality with the surefire attraction of Indian exotica, which helped make it a considerable success in Europe.
| Release Date | October 22, 1925 | |
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| Status | Released | |
| Original Title | Prem Sanyas | |
| Runtime | 1h 37min | |
| Budget | — | |
| Revenue | — | |
| Language | No Language | |
| Original Language | Hindi | |
| Production Countries | Germany, India | |
| Production Companies | Münchner Lichtspielkunst AG (Emelka)Great Eastern Film CorporationHimansu Rai Film | |