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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 ...
BookBox, a social enterprise located in Pondicherry, India has created ‘AniBooks’, animated stories for children with the narration appearing on-screen as Same Language Subtitles (SLS). [2] Every word is highlighted at the exact timing with the audio narration, thus strengthening reading skills, automatically and subconsciously. [ 3 ]
CG animation: Hindi: Direct-to-video release Super K - The Movie Kiara The Brave: Vijay S. Bhanushali Smita Maroo: Shemaroo Entertainment A Point Studio: CG animation: Hindi: Direct-to-video release 2012: Bal Hanuman 4: Attack on the Universe: Pankaj Sharma: Astute Media Vision [15] CG animation: Hindi: Direct-to-video release Fourth film in ...
This is a list of animated short films. The list is organized by decade and year, and then alphabetically. The list includes theatrical, television, and direct-to-video films with less than 40 minutes runtime. For a list of films with over 40 minutes of runtime, see List of animated films.
Chhota Bheem (transl. Little Bheem) is an Indian animated comedy adventure television series, created by Green Gold Animations based in Hyderabad. This show is available in English, Hindi, Telugu,Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Marathi. Bheem is a brave, strong and intelligent young boy.
Little Krishna is an Indian CGI-animated epic television series created by Reliance Entertainment in 2009. It was originally aired on Nickelodeon [1] [2] and later aired on Discovery Kids in 2014 and Sun TV.
Motu Patlu is an Indian animated sitcom that premiered on Nickelodeon in India on 16 October 2012. This show is available in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Kannada and Bengali. The series is adapted from the classic comic strip Lotpot. [5]
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.