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29/05/22 14:07 PM IST

Children to be part of Mumbai International Film Festival for the first time

In News 
  • For the first time, children below 18 have been allowed entry to the Mumbai International Film Festival, the oldest and largest festivals of non-feature films in South Asia.
Details 
  • Children will get a much coveted opportunity to watch two of the master class animation films Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’ and Mighty Little Bheem: I love Taj Mahal’ at this 17th edition.
About Film 
  • The first animation film co-produced by India and Japan ‘Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama’ is having its special screening at MIFF. The film is celebrating 30 years since its first launch.
  • The film is being directed by the legendary Indian animator Ram Mohan and Japanese director Yûgô Sakô and Koichi Saski.
  • Mighty Little Bheem: I love Taj MahalIndia’s first Netflix original animation series will have its world premiere at the festival. 
  • Krishna Mohann Chintapatla, an alumni of the Zee Institute of Creative Arts ( Zica ) with 25 years of experience in the field of Animation film making has directed this epic entertaining film.
Source- PIB 

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