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Sultan the Warrior Vs Inimae Nangathaan |
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By Behindwoods
News Bureau. |
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August 04, 2007 |
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Inimae Nangathaan is a fantasy-comedy
3D animation movie. The movie was made
entirely in Chendadripet. Though the
movie does not boast of voice from famous
personalities, the trailers have captured
the fantasies of young and old alike.
The movie is made on a low budget and
will be released very soon.
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This
is the first Tamil movie in 3D animation, and will
also be dubbed in all south Indian languages. A
Telugu television channel has bought the movie for
Rs. 30 lakhs. Quite an impressive sum! Though the
3D animation cannot be compared with Hollywood animations,
still it is a valiant effort from the team.
But another 3D animated movie is also in the making
- the highly anticipated Sultan the Warrior. Soundarya
Rajinikanth is going to direct this movie for Adlabs.
The film is to be made in English and Tamil and
will also be dubbed in Hindi and other Indian languages.
The technique used for this is of high quality and
is currently being made in Europe. Rajnikanth, who
is playing the hero, has flown down to Europe to
give his body feed to brush through reality. Sultan
the Warrior is made on a heavy budget, perhaps the
highest for an animation film in India.
Such good changes will always be welcomed with open
arms. At last, Indians have understood the power
and reach of 3D animation. Hope this trend continues.
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