Hindi Animated Movies — Pro

A great animated film takes 4-5 years. Indian producers want a 4-5 month turnaround. We also lack a "voice acting culture." Hindi dubbing is still rushed; we need directors who treat voice performance with the same respect as live-action acting. We need original screenplays that aren't based on a TV pilot or a 10-year-old comic book. The most exciting trend is a return to 2D and regional folk art. The success of Vaishali Jagtap’s short films and the critical acclaim for Kensuke’s Kingdom (voiced by Indian actors) suggests that the future of Hindi animation may not be trying to beat Pixar at 3D. It might be in Warli painting , Madhubani , or Pattachitra brought to life.

Until then, parents will continue to buy tickets for Chhota Bheem , while secretly wishing they were watching Spider-Verse . But the seeds are planted. The artists are ready. The story of Hindi animation is still being written—and the next chapter might finally be the one we frame on the wall. hindi animated movies

More importantly, in 2019, Aamir Khan backed ? No. He backed Chhota Bheem ? No. He backed a little film called Chhota Bheem: Himalayan Adventure ? No. (Let's be serious). A great animated film takes 4-5 years

The result? Adult audiences completely checked out. In India, animation became synonymous with "babysitting." Every industry needs a defibrillator. For Hindi animation, that shock came from an unlikely place: a perfectionist actor with a production house. In 2016, Aamir Khan Productions delivered Delhi Safari . It wasn't a blockbuster, but it was different. It had a sharp political script about urbanization and extinction, voiced by actors like Om Puri and Boman Irani. It was witty, angry, and beautiful (produced by the acclaimed Krayon Pictures). We need original screenplays that aren't based on

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