Abstract

perfectly to direct communication without barriers of language or cultural differences. It is the language of imagination, and India is a country of myths and fantasy. So what seems to be the problem? Why are there no films or characters worth remembering? Why is animation in India largely a sweatshop industry? India makes eight hundred feature films every year, and yet when it comes to animated films, one can barely name one or two that have been made and not necessarily seen by the Indian audiences! One wonders if the Indian audience is not receptive to animation?or perhaps if animation in India is not truly Indian or not for Indians.

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