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Damu (Bengali: দামু) is a 1996 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by Raja Sen [1] and produced by the Government of West Bengal.It is based on Narayan Gangopadhyay's novel Ponchanoner Haati (Bengali: পঞ্চাননের হাতি) and is Sen's directorial debut.
An image of the elephant keeper in India riding his elephant from Tashrih al-aqvam (1825). Samponiet Reserve, Aceh Mahout with a young elephant at Elephant Nature Park, Thailand A young elephant and his mahout, Kerala, India. A mahout is an elephant rider, trainer, or keeper. [1] Mahouts were used since antiquity for both civilian and military use.
The film was shot in South India and was produced by Dharan and Linda Mandrayar's Dharlin Entertainment. [6] [7] Filming began on 3 February 1992, [7] and trained elephants had to be brought into the wildlife refuge in trailers. [4] Mandrayar had Ele hover his foot above him to convince the film crew that the elephant could be trusted. [4]
Haathi Mere Saathi (transl. O Elephant, My Friend) is a 1971 Indian Hindi-language drama film, directed by M. A. Thirumugam, with screenplay written by Salim–Javed (Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar) and dialogues by Inder Raj Anand. The movie has a Disneyesque appeal with an Indian twist.
In the series, Terry Bowen, approximately a year older than he is in the film, arrives in India to reunite with his father, who he soon learns is missing and presumed to have been killed by a tiger. Facing deportation back to the United States, Terry escapes the authorities and meets orphaned runaway Raji and his pet elephant Maya.
In 2007, the film was released as The Blue Elephant in the United States on September 2, and as Jumbo in India in December 25. Khan Kluay is directed by Kompin Kemgumnird, an animator who had worked on Disney films such as Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Tarzan and Blue Sky Studios ' Ice Age . [ 4 ]
Rajendrudu Gajendrudu is a 1993 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, produced by K. Achi Reddy under Manisha Films, presented by Kishore Rathi and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. [2] The film stars Rajendra Prasad, Soundarya and music composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy. The film recorded as Blockbuster at the box office.
A good period of time [2] / The fate of owning an elephant [3]) is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by P. G. Viswambharan and stars Innocent and Mukesh. The film is about the struggles faced by Ayyappan Nair after purchasing an elephant named Sreevidya from a North Indian circus company that only knows Hindi.