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Headquartered
in Singapore and having its offshore development facility in Mohali
(Chandigarh), Vismaad Mediatech Pvt. Ltd. is gearing up for the
Indian home video release of Sahibzadey, its 2D animated
film (50 mins) based on Sikh History. The movie is in Punjabi language
with English subtitles.
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Sahibzadey:
Promoting Sikh History through the contemporary medium of
animation
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The
movie which cost Vismaad Rs 35 lakhs took around 14 months in the
making from concept to completion with 22 artists involved.
Given
the substantial Sikh population abroad, the DVD was initially released
overseas (April 05) across all the Sikh strongholds including UK,
Canada, Thailand, Australia, Singapore, US & Europe.
6 months post its initial release overseas, the makers are now gearing
up for the India launch.
Why the delay in India?
"In India the traditional distributors/ producers of Sikh related
multimedia and music have never ventured into content costing more
than Rs Three Lakhs and are skeptical towards our movie due to its
high costs" Vismaad Mediatech promoter Bakhtawar Singh told
Animation 'xpress.
"We are talking to some reputed publishers but if it
doesn't work we are prepared to distribute under our own banner.
We can't keep delaying the India release just for that reason"
he added.
"If we distribute it ourselves, then we plan to market the
movie directly to retailers across India. And soon we shall be airing
our teaser advertisements on all Punjabi channels. We have not approached
the channels for broadcast, as local content doesn't command good
pricing in India" he further added.
Sahibzadey is the story of Baba Zorawar Singh ji and Baba
Fateh Singh ji the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji who
were bricked alive when just (9yrs & 7 yrs) by Mughal Governor
of Sirhind on 26-Dec-1704.
The art work was spearheaded by Amarjit Virdi, Art Director with
help of a team of artists all BFA graduates.
"We have tired to project Punjab as it might have looked 300
years is ago. This required hand painted backgrounds. Even few 3-D
sets that we used in the movie are reminiscent of Punjab 300 years
ago, this includes the Anandpur Sahib Fort, Cold Tower, the Nawab
of Sirhind's court, etc" said Virdi.
The
2D animated movie features 6 songs and 2 religious hymns sung by
professional artists and Raagi Jatha of Sri Harimandir Sahib (Golden
Temple) All the Dubbing and Music recording was done in Cheema Studios
Chandigarh.
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A
still from Sahibzadey
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Besides
the DVD release the film has also been nominated in 2 Spinning Wheel
film festivals (New York -Sep 23 to 24 & Toronto Oct14 to 16)
and was also showcased at Punjabi American Culture Mela in Yuba
City, California.
"The
movie is a maiden attempt to project Sikh History through a contemporary
medium and aims at filling the void to bring Sikh history to the
Gen-X, which due to lack of knowledge was going adrift and a compromising
attitude on Sikh values and ethos was becoming prevalent all across,
which has been a matter of concern for all Sikhs" remarked
Navnit.
"Our plan is to create at least 2 animated movies based on
Sikh history every year and we shall develop our animation skills
to match with the best in the industry" he concluded.
Sahibzadey
has been directed by Sukhwinder Singh and the animation has been
directed by Amarjit Virdi. Vismaad Mediatech Pvt. Ltd. is promoted
by three IT Professionals Bakhtawar Singh, Navnit Singh & Sukhwinder
Singh.
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