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Animated growth
Manpower shortage would kill the industry before it starts
A supposedly landmark, indigenous Indian animation film, Bhaggmat – The Queen of Fortunes, is far from the fortunes that films like Lion King saw at the box office. But the film, made by Zee Institute of Creative Arts, appears to be a sure sign that India’s corporations are willing to bet their money on animation; and one is not referring to the outsourcing business. The film is a landmark, being the first Indian animation film where real life characters interact with animated ones a la Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Steven Spielberg cartoon movie.
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Source IIPM-editorial,2006
Animated growth
Manpower shortage would kill the industry before it starts
A supposedly landmark, indigenous Indian animation film, Bhaggmat – The Queen of Fortunes, is far from the fortunes that films like Lion King saw at the box office. But the film, made by Zee Institute of Creative Arts, appears to be a sure sign that India’s corporations are willing to bet their money on animation; and one is not referring to the outsourcing business. The film is a landmark, being the first Indian animation film where real life characters interact with animated ones a la Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Steven Spielberg cartoon movie.
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Source IIPM-editorial,2006