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MIFF hosts Panel discussion on ‘Crafting the Magic: The Evolution of Animation Films and Their Enduring Appeal to Youth & Grown ups’
A Film that comes from the heart, goes to a million hearts: Mohammed Kheirandish
You need a global mindset to reach a global audience: Ketan Mehta
I am the first audience of my film, the film that moves me will move my audience: Vaibhav Kumaresh
Indian animation films will also rule the world like feature films: Jackky Bhagnani
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18 JUN 2024 7:35PM by PIB Mumbai
Mumbai, 18 June 2024
"India is a powerhouse of content. With high creative ambition and a global mindset, our content can go global,” said internationally acclaimed filmmaker Ketan Mehta at an engrossing panel discussion held on the sidelines of the 18th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) today. Ketan, a pioneer in the field of Animation and Digital Visual Effects in India, asserted that the time for Indian Animation films has come and they are ready to take off.
Highlighting some of the important issues affecting animation film production, the veteran filmmaker noted that production costs and lack of distribution markets are major barriers. “We have to move out of this vicious cycle and make films with passion. If you are not happy with your own film, then let’s not make it,” he added.
Participating in the panel discussion, Mohammed Kheirandish, a prolific Iranian writer, director, and character designer with over 19 years of experience in animation, emphasized that the content of his films reflects reality and local traditions, effectively reaching global audiences through animation. “A film that comes from the heart goes to a million hearts,” he stated.
Vaibhav Kumaresh, an International Emmy-nominated animation filmmaker and Founder and Creative Director at Vaibhav Studios, Mumbai, spoke about the essence of capturing the audience through animation. “I am the first audience of my film. If the film moves me, then it will certainly move my audience. Understanding the pulse of the audience is the most important thing,” he emphasized.
Jackky Bhagnani, one of the youngest producers in the Indian Film industry, highlighted that India is an emerging powerhouse of content and talent that needs to be properly explored and nurtured. “With the kind of technology we are using these days, Indian animation films, given a proper platform, have the potential to rule the world in the coming years like feature films,” he stated.
Munjal Shroff, a creator, producer, and director with 27 years of experience across live-action, animation, gaming, and VFX, moderated the session.
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