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Remember
'Jungle Jungle baat chali hai' the title song from Jungle
Book (dubbed Hindi version) that reverbrated across Indian
homes on Sunday mornings?
Or more recently Akdam bakdam and 'Mahabali Mahurudra'
from India's first Indigenously created animated superhit,
Sahara Percept's Hanuman?
Indian music, songs and animation work well together!
Kerala
based Toonz Animation India which since inception has maintained
a balance between original content creation and International
assignments recently inked an MOU with Mumbai based production
house Impact Vision to produce for the first time the grand
Indian epic 'Mahabharat' as an attractive combination of Animation,
Lyrics and Music in Hindi.
The
planned series Geet Mahabharat will feature the entire
epic narrated in song sequences suitably strung together to
create standard half hour episodes.
Speaking to Animation 'xpress Toonz Animation
India CEO P Jayakumar stated,"This is a very interesting
project for the studio, creating an animated show that completely
hinges around music is a challenge"
Impact
Vision CEO Satish Mutatkar who is originator of the concept
and writer of Geet Mahabharat, will also be the Creative
Director for the project. The prolific and versatile film
maker has also written the lyrics for the animated superhit
Hanuman.
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Mutatkar
stated,"Mahabharat is simply the greatest story
ever told. With modern Animation and Music we now have the
right tools to take it to any audience. And Hanuman
has already demonstrated that there is a huge family audience
for Animated mythological subjects presented in a contemporary
and attractive manner"
Sharing some more insights about the project with Animation
'xpress, Mutatkar stated "It is my personal observation
that popular Indian music gels very well with animation. With
the songs playing in the background, the animators saved from
the hassle of matching phemones will have a lot of creative
freedom to depict the story"
"The plan is to stick to the main essence of the epic
and not to veer into the sub stories of the characters. Creating
entertaining content is our objective. We have already spoken
to most of the major general entertainment broadcasters and
the response has been very encouraging"
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