Legendary filmmaker Subhash Ghai isn’t resting on his laurels. Through Mukta Arts, he’s launching into animation with a reimagined Kali Charan, transforming his 1970s action hit into a family-friendly animated spectacle.
Speaking candidly, Ghai highlighted the trifecta of animation, gaming, and AI. ‘These fields are poised to create a multi-billion-dollar industry in India,’ he predicted. Our nation brims with creative talent and compelling content, he added, urging the industry to leverage technology for storytelling.
AI, in Ghai’s view, is merely an enabler. ‘It’ll make production smoother, reaching even everyday tasks like cooking.’ When pressed on his first pick, Kali Charan topped the list. ‘The story’s excitement translates perfectly to animation—perfect for theaters and young viewers.’
Expect the essence intact but visuals revolutionized. Characters will leap off the screen in innovative styles, blending nostalgia with modernity.
Ghai also touched on Salim Khan’s health, offering prayers for his swift recovery. ‘The entire fraternity stands with him.’
This venture signals a pivotal shift. As Ghai pioneers animated Indian epics, expect ripples across entertainment sectors, potentially exporting desi tales globally.