From silver screen sagas to digital dreams—Subhash Ghai is reinventing cinema. Mukta Arts’ animation debut features Kali Charan, his cult classic, reborn as an animated adventure.
Ghai’s insights cut through the hype. Animation and gaming, powered by AI, promise an economic boom for India. ‘We have the stories, the skills—now’s the time to animate them,’ he asserted.
Dismissing AI fears, Ghai called it a ‘helpful sidekick’ for creators. His choice for launch? Unhesitatingly Kali Charan. ‘Its gripping narrative suits animation beautifully. Kids need to discover this gem, and it could thrive in theaters too.’
The adaptation keeps the plot pure but amps up the artistry. Fresh character designs and presentation promise a visual feast.
Amidst the announcements, Ghai paused for Salim Khan. ‘A true gentleman and close friend—wishing him strength and speedy health.’
Industry insiders see this as more than a project; it’s a blueprint. Ghai’s move could ignite a wave of animated Bollywood remakes, blending tradition with tech innovation.