Sony TV to bring alive 'Vighnahartha Ganesha' with the help of TECHNOLOGY!

Top notch technology will be used for the first time on Indian television.

Sony Entertainment Television will soon be home to the story of the most loved god, Ganesha. 

Going by its history of showcasing path breaking content, SET along with Contiloe Pictures Pvt Ltd have come together to redefine the experience of mythological shows with Vighnahartha Ganesha.

Showcasing the journey of Ganesha, the makers have brought top notch technologies, Motion Capture and Animatronics which will be used for the first time on Indian television. 

After extensively being used in Hollywood, this technology will give a more real and serene viewing experience. Television, for the first time, will witness Ganesha without any inert mask. This technology will bring alive the emotional journey of how Ganesha, from being an ostracized child, becomes the 'Prathamesh' among all Gods. The portrayal of Lord Ganesha will be like never-before.

The first look of the show encapsulates the scale and grandeur of this epic tale. With more than 300 people behind this show, the viewers will get a real-life experience while watching the magical visuals of God's abode, the larger than life characters and action sequences.

Set to launch in monsoon, Vighnahartha Ganesha primarily aims to showcase the special relationship a parent shares with their child and this show highlights the unheard stories of Ganesh's journey.

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