Our readers might already know that the voice of Hanuman will be voiced by Salman Khan and Raveena Tandon will lend voice for the mother of Hanuman, Anjani. The makers of this animated movie now reveal the other characters and the actors who will give them their voice.
Vinay Pathak will lend his voice for the animated character ‘Popat Sharma’.
The animated character ‘Indra’ will be voiced by Kunal Kemmu in this animation.
The voice of Valmiki will by Javed Akhtar the master storyteller who will be narrating the events through the movie.
Ruchi Narain who makes her animation debut with directing Hanuman da Damdaar shared, “The era in which the story is set, it had to have someone who would be narrating the story, there wasn’t much written and documented then. People travelled around telling stories and passed it on. We believed it would be a nice build up alongside.
Vinay Pathak will lend his voice for the animated character ‘Popat Sharma’.
The animated character ‘Indra’ will be voiced by Kunal Kemmu in this animation.
The voice of Valmiki will by Javed Akhtar the master storyteller who will be narrating the events through the movie.
Ruchi Narain who makes her animation debut with directing Hanuman da Damdaar shared, “The era in which the story is set, it had to have someone who would be narrating the story, there wasn’t much written and documented then. People travelled around telling stories and passed it on. We believed it would be a nice build up alongside.
- 4/18/2017
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
Controversial queen Rakhi Sawant has landed herself in big trouble this time. The actress was arrested on April 4 for allegedly hurting the religious sentiments of Valmiki Community for her derogatory remarks against sage Valmiki, who wrote Ramayana. The TV and Rakhi's spokeperson told Ians over phone that the actress has surrendered claiming that she had a WhatsApp conversation. However, Police has denied the arrest. Executing the arrest warrant A team of Punjab Police had left for Mumbai on Monday (April 3) to execute an arrest warrant issued by a local court against Rakhi after she failed to appear before the court on March 9. She allegedly made remark on a television programme last year which tempted the followers of Valmiki to file a complaint against the actress who accused her for hurting the sentiments of the community. But they failed to arrest her as they couldn't find her at her given location.
- 4/4/2017
- FilmiPop
Animation is the flavor of the season! There is a surge of animated films with a mythological angle that released this year: My Friend Ganesha 3, Bal Hanuman 2, Lava Kusa, and now, Ramayana - The Epic. Released by Warner Bros and animation executed by Bollywood's leading filmmaker Ketan Mehta's Maya Digital Media, Ramayana - The epic is directed by debutant Chetan Desai who is known for his contribution in 3D animation, internationally. Made in 3D, Ramayana - The Epic depicts the epic battle between the forces of good and evil with an amazing demonstration of heroism, and super powers. Produced by Deepa Sahi and Niraj Bukhanwala, the animated film has a star cast of Juhi Chawla, Manoj Bajpayee and Ashutosh Rana who lent their voices for the movie. Speaking to Bollywood Hungama, Chetan shared, "Ramayana - The epic is inspired from the ancient classic written over 4000 years ago by the great sage Valmiki.
- 10/28/2010
- by Neville Bode
- BollywoodHungama
Seems it is an animated Ramayana season this Dussehra. Close to the heels of release announcement of Maya's 3D animated flick Ramayana, Hyderabad based Rvml animation is all set to release 2D animated feature Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins on October 8th across 200 screens pan India. The feature is presented by Pen, produced by Rvml animation and released by Suniel Wadhwa from '52 weeks entertainment Inc' in India. Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins, is the tale of two endearing twins Lava and Kusa (Sons of lord Rama and Sita), growing up in the forest with their mother and sage Valmiki. As young men they pit their strength against Rama, the absentee father who has aggrieved their mother. This story from the Ramayan depicts the determination of the twins and the adventures they have as they journey towards their aim, getting their father to redress the wrongs he's done to their mother.
- 10/5/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Seems it is an animated Ramayana season this Dussehra. Close to the heels of release announcement of Maya's 3D animated flick Ramayana, Hyderabad based Rvml animation is all set to release 2D animated feature Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins on October 8th across 200 screens pan India. The feature is presented by Pen, produced by Rvml animation and released by Suniel Wadhwa from '52 weeks entertainment Inc' in India. Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins, is the tale of two endearing twins Lava and Kusa (Sons of lord Rama and Sita), growing up in the forest with their mother and sage Valmiki. As young men they pit their strength against Rama, the absentee father who has aggrieved their mother. This story from the Ramayan depicts the determination of the twins and the adventures they have as they journey towards their aim, getting their father to redress the wrongs he's done to their mother.
- 10/5/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The new era of animation begins here... This Dusshera, Maya Digital Media Production's 3D animation flick Ramayana - The Epic is all set to hit the silver screen pan India. Directed by Chetan Desai, the flick is inspired by Valmiki's version of the Ramayana, and showcases some of the most complex animated characters, environments, and spectacular virtual sets. The film is distributed by Warner Bros in India and will hit the screens on 15th October. It is being released in English and Hindi along with versions in Tamil, Telegu, Gujrati and Marathi as well. Speaking to Bollywood Hungama, debutant Director Chetan Desai shared, "With the initial script that was nine hours long, the film took four years in the making out of which, one and a half years spent in refining the script and pre-production" Over 100 minutes long, Ramayana - The Epic is a mythological adventure, made in a...
- 9/28/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
The new era of animation begins here... This Dusshera, Maya Digital Media Production's 3D animation flick Ramayana - The Epic is all set to hit the silver screen pan India. Directed by Chetan Desai, the flick is inspired by Valmiki's version of the Ramayana, and showcases some of the most complex animated characters, environments, and spectacular virtual sets. The film is distributed by Warner Bros in India and will hit the screens on 15th October. It is being released in English and Hindi along with versions in Tamil, Telegu, Gujrati and Marathi as well. Speaking to Bollywood Hungama, debutant Director Chetan Desai shared, "With the initial script that was nine hours long, the film took four years in the making out of which, one and a half years spent in refining the script and pre-production" Over 100 minutes long, Ramayana - The Epic is a mythological adventure, made in a...
- 9/28/2010
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Audiences at this year's Cannes International Film Festival will be treated to "A Different Pilgrimage," a 109-minute documentary that showcases the "spiritual inner voice of India." Chennai-based filmmaker S. Krishnaswamy will screen his documentary at the festival, which opens May 13.
The documentary will add to the existing textbook knowledge about India's spiritual journey from "Valmiki's Ramayana to royal gurus and Buddhists reciting Tamil hymns."
The documentary spans two millennia and has royal family representatives, from India and neighboring countries, recollecting the Indian influence on the regional spiritual fabric. At one point in the film, the present Cambodian princess recollects that India's influence on Cambodian spirituality dates back two centuries,while her family guru has descended from Chidambaram, a famous temple town in the Tamil Nadu State of India.
It took Krishnaswamy four years to shape the documentary, which was made on a budget of half a million U.S.
The documentary will add to the existing textbook knowledge about India's spiritual journey from "Valmiki's Ramayana to royal gurus and Buddhists reciting Tamil hymns."
The documentary spans two millennia and has royal family representatives, from India and neighboring countries, recollecting the Indian influence on the regional spiritual fabric. At one point in the film, the present Cambodian princess recollects that India's influence on Cambodian spirituality dates back two centuries,while her family guru has descended from Chidambaram, a famous temple town in the Tamil Nadu State of India.
It took Krishnaswamy four years to shape the documentary, which was made on a budget of half a million U.S.
- 5/5/2010
- icelebz.com
Nina Paley, maker of the much adored “Sita Sings the Blues”, has found a new set of fans, who love to hate her and make their hatred known on the World Wide Web. Bikas Mishra spoke to the Us based filmmaker on Indian mythology, copyleft, crowd-funding and hatemails…
You seem to be the target of Hindu right wing extremists? How do you take the constant inflow of hate mails and comments?
The flow is not constant; it rises and falls according to how peoples' attention is directed by the extremists' publicity campaigns. Happily, whenever I see a rise in hate mails and troll comments, there is a corresponding rise in donations to the Sita Free Distribution Project. It's another effect of publicity.The hate mails are mostly duplicate spams, which go into a "hate mail" folder. These may someday provide an anthropology or sociology grad student valuable research material.The...
You seem to be the target of Hindu right wing extremists? How do you take the constant inflow of hate mails and comments?
The flow is not constant; it rises and falls according to how peoples' attention is directed by the extremists' publicity campaigns. Happily, whenever I see a rise in hate mails and troll comments, there is a corresponding rise in donations to the Sita Free Distribution Project. It's another effect of publicity.The hate mails are mostly duplicate spams, which go into a "hate mail" folder. These may someday provide an anthropology or sociology grad student valuable research material.The...
- 4/13/2010
- by Bikas Mishra
- DearCinema.com
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