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For magnificent Ramayana visuals, Nitesh Tiwari will collaborate with Brahmastra and Dune VFX master Namit Malhotra.


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According to an industry insider, "Ramayana is going to be one of the biggest films to come out of India and is backed by one of the world's most prominent visual effects companies." Nitesh Tiwari, one of the top filmmakers in the country, is currently working full-time. The cast for the film is one of the largest ever assembled for an Indian film. The film's production will commence towards the end of this year."

In recent days, much has been said about Nitesh Tiwari's epic Ramayana. Namit Malhotra, an Indian and Hollywood VFX expert, has together a team of the top VFX and filmmaking talents to produce Ramayana.

It will be one of the largest teams of qualified specialists from all over the world, all working under the guidance of Nitesh Tiwari. The aim is to have a large VFX team, a large cast, and massive sets. That is how Nitesh envisioned creating the Ramayana world."

Nitesh Tiwari and Namit Malhotra want to ensure that the graphics and grandeur of the film are appropriate for the mythological epic.







15 June 2023: A delegation from India led by Secretary I&B highlights the ministry's incentives for the AVGC industry and discusses the possibility of holding an international animation festival in India.


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an Indian delegation headed by the Secretary, Information and Broadcasting, Shri. Apurva Chandra has been displaying India's talent for producing animation and VFX content for audiences throughout the world at AIAF

This year marks India's debut participation in The Annecy International Animation Festival (AIAF). At the AIAF, an Indian delegation headed by the Secretary, Information and Broadcasting, Shri. Apurva Chandra has been displaying India's talent for producing animation and VFX content for audiences throughout the world.

India has lately emerged as a preferred destination for VFX and animation content for global production houses. The animation and VFX market in India was pegged to be valued at Rs 109 billion in 2021, with the VFX business alone amounting to Rs 50 billion. This figure is expected to grow to Rs 180 billion by 2024 according to a E&Y report. India's participation at Annecy, therefore, assumes greater importance as the country showcases its abilities in the sector to international buyers.

Speaking about India's participation, Shri. Chandra said, "The Animation, Gaming, Visual Effects, and Comics (AVGC) Sector in India is making progress with the adoption of world-class techniques and innovative technologies, coupled with a pool of immensely talented professionals. India is one of the few countries providing cash incentives to foreign companies for making AVGC content in India. The incentives are the same as for shooting films in India. This is a huge opportunity for companies to benefit from this. As a country, we are committed to providing incentives to the industry, as well as supporting pre and post-production activities in India."

At the festival, Shri. Chandra spoke with AIAF director Michael Marin about ways to deepen India's participation in Annecy and the possibility of partnering with France to establish an animation film festival in India. Shri. Chandra opened the India Pavilion, which was built around the Saraswati Yantra design theme, and he also spoke with the Indian creative community whose works were chosen as winners of the prestigious Annecy festival competition in 2023. Young artists Arvind Jeena, Nikita Prabhudesai Jeena, Upamanyu Bhattacharyya, and Kalp Sanghvi attended the event among veterans of the field such Kireet Khurana, Saraswati Vani Balgum, Biren Ghosh, Anil Wanvari, and Anne Doshi.

Besides, Shri. Chandra interacted with delegates from other countries and the discussions centered around the various initiatives of the Ministry with regard to the AVGC sector, and the incentives given by the Indian Government for ease of business in the sector.




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