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Ek Anek Aur Ekta or "One, Many, and Unity" (also known as Ek Chidiya, Anek Chidiyan after the title song) is a traditionally animated short educational film released by the Films Division of India (Government of India). [1] It was released in 1974. [2] It was aired on the public broadcaster channel Doordarshan and became very popular among ...
CG animation: Hindi: Chooran Goli: Pankaj Sharma: Astute Media Vision [15] CG animation: Hindi: Direct-to-video release Keymon & Nani In Space Adventure: RK Deepak: DQ Entertainment Viacom18 Motion Pictures: CG animation: Hindi: Based on Nickelodeon India's TV series Keymon Ache Released in four cities: Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Bangalore [31 ...
Pages in category "Indian animated short films" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Indian animated short films (12 P) A. Anime in India (2 C, 5 P) B. Best Animated Feature Film National Film Award winners (5 P) I. Indian computer-animated films (12 P)
CFSI produced feature films and short films for children in various languages of India. It organised subsidised shows and distributed film prints. In the last 52 years CFSI had made 114 feature films, 45 short animations, 9 puppet films, as well as 52 short documentaries and news magazines. [6]
Alibaba is a 2002 Indian 3-D animated adventure film by Usha Ganesarajah, produced by Pentamedia Graphics. [28] Alibaba and The Forty Thieves is a 2018 Indian 3D-animated film adaptation by V. Murugan. [29] Ali Baba was adapted as a children’s animated film in 1993 by the Australian Burbank Animation Studios.
Taran Adarsh of IndiaFM gave the film 2 out of 5, calling it an "average animated film." He further wrote, "Lord Krishna's story has inspired generations. In this animation movie, a number of sequences are deftly handled, especially in the second hour. The music is also tuneful and the simple wordings are easy to grasp.
The Indian Animation Industry encompasses traditional 2D animation, 3D animation and visual effects for feature films. [1] [2] [3] In 1956, Disney Studios animator Clair Weeks, who had worked on Bambi, was invited to Films Division of India in Mumbai to establish and train the country's first animation studio as part of the American technical co-operation mission. [4]