will BOLLYWOOD ever accept ANIMATION FILMS??

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Roadside Romeo ...Jumbo n soo many more animation films in bollywood gave an idea that bollywood is also accepting animation movies but all these movies flopping badly despite great voice overs n publicity shows that may be bollywood is not an ideal place for animated movies...
wat do u guys think..would u like to see more of animation movies being made in bollywood in future or you think its just a big waste of money n is not something appropriate for bollywood..

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Posted: 17 years ago
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I hope so but they are not being accepted just yet
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: Koizakapoor

Roadside Romeo ...Jumbo n soo many more animation films in bollywood gave an idea that bollywood is also accepting animation movies but all these movies flopping badly despite great voice overs n publicity shows that may be bollywood is not an ideal place for animated movies...

wat do u guys think..would u like to see more of animation movies being made in bollywood in future or you think its just a big waste of money n is not something appropriate for bollywood..

very nice topic...
the problem lies in minds of producers who thinks that animation movies can work on the power of voices of big actors...we need to understand that children are not stupid that they will carry away with this thing, they want to see the quality first...
second their promotion neever concerns on animation criteria, its only on the voices of big stars, which comes accross as a huge loss
thirdly animation movies are do accepted, take hanuman and its second part for exapmle both were hits and made good money coz kids could relate themselves with it and later adults also,
we need to understand children fist to makee interesting stories for them so they can come with their families to enjoy the movies in the theatres😃
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I'm just not a huge fan of cartoony stuff be it from hollywood or bollywood .. like lil bits n pieces like in Hum Tum is okay .. but I hope Bollywood doesn't follow that trend .. well .. i guess it doesn't really matter.. I just wouldn't watch them.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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maybe, but i don't think animation will ever get the fans and massive public interest that non-animated bollywood movies have

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Posted: 17 years ago
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i dont think animation films suit bollywood since all animations are flops
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Posted: 17 years ago
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I loved Roadside Romeo...he is the cutest cartoon dog tht i have ever seen....Omgg i loved it!!!! Amazinggg....but like u said...I dont think it will ever be a hit or anythin...which is sad
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: aavshi

i dont think animation films suit bollywood since all animations are flops

u are wrong,..hanuman hanuman 2, my friend ganesha and ramayan were box office hits
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Posted: 17 years ago
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2009 may see a new age of cartoon films

In the year that has now passed into the annals of history, a development, which happened in a very subtle manner, was the gradual takeover of UTV films by the Walt Disney Films. UTV Films had emerged as the force to reckon with in the Indian cinema firmament and when Walt Disney has taken a majority stakes it would further amplify the quest for a new direction in the art of film making in the country, manifest from the niche that UTV films has carved out for itself, with the films like JODHAA AKBAR, WELCOME TO SAJJANPUR, MUMBAI MERI JAAN, A WEDNESDAY, AAMIR etc., i.e. the films which have stirred the consciousness of the average movie goer in one way or the other. Each film has explored a different genre and has given a new shape to the manner in which the social landscape of the country can be implemented.

It indeed was a fortuitous omen when Ronnie Screwwalla the CEO of UTV films was featured on the cover page of NewsWeek at the beginning of 2008 as emerging media baron from India. The acquisition of majority stake of UTV by Walt Disney is clear pointer to the fact. The deal for Walt Disney is sweetened by the fact that the stock market is not in its pink of its health, so for the sake of Walt Disney it is a win–win situation.

UTV however does not loose out in the bargain as it gets the technical competence and the advancements of technology for its production house in the bargain and it could leverage this position to carve out a definite niche in the emerging cartooning sector in the country.

2008 has been a watershed year for cartoon films made by the Indian film fraternity and the icing on the cake was dubbing of the Indonesian cartoon film JUMBO into Hindi, which has enamored the audience. The decision of Walt Disney to acquire the majority stake is guided by the understanding on its part that Asia is emerging as one of the key areas in the field of entertainment and there would not be any better place but India to carve out the niche. It is also manifest from ambitious plans of Walt Disney, which plans to produce 5 films during the next 18 months, of which one is an animation film, while other four would be action films.

Animation sector would never be the same again for the Indian animation industry, and Walt Disney would be the flag–bearer of this trend, 2009 being the watershed year.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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dont think the viewers wud accept it easily

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