‘Buji’:
We are producing a project ‘Buji’, a cell animated 90 minute movie, a classical art with a modern twist to it. It is tale about a life of
Buji, a fawn and an orphan since the time of birth. Life could be very simple, and void of grievances by simply being more kind and generous to others; forming a continuous chain. Everyone would be a part of it and playing an equally important role, and this what ‘Buji’ is really about. Charisma of nature and humor and are two qualities that identify this film; our messages are very humble and polite which will find its connection to everyone’s hearts. We intend to entertain as well try give out a little hand making this world a little better than we see it these days.
Imagination is truly a boon to a human race, which has enabled us to create life out of a mere paper and a pencil. Each frame is a hand created and perfected with state of the art technology out there. There are 37 characters, each created and mastered individually to play a particular role.
To give justice to the exceptional work done by the artists and technicians, we had to hire the best voices available to give a sound and soul to the project, like Meghna Arunde who gave the voice
Buji and Vinod Sharma who gave voices for the two of the three hyenas, Shreya Ghoshal and Kunal Ganjawalla sang the original tracks for ‘Buji’.
‘Buji’ is still under production and is projected to be completed and ready to hit the screens by late October or early November. ‘Buji’ will be complete with surround sound effects and many other finishing touches to make it a complete product to be launched globally.
‘Max, Hari, and Eli’:
This is project is made for the television, and meant to be a perfect evening laughter session. It’s sneak peek into life of three foolish hyenas’; their ambition is to become the most feared people, instead things go absolutely opposite and end up saving the world.
This project is cell animated, powered by few whacky effects and tacky lines.
The Project expected date for it’s first screening will be somewhere in mid
September, 2007.
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