Mumbai: 'Bombay Rose' Director On Animation's Long Road to Acceptance in India

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Despite India being home to a robust film industry, local animation features still face an uphill battle in gaining wider acceptance, much as domestic animation content thrives on television

has travelled to Toronto, London and Busan, among other festivals, while garnering critical acclaim, ahead of its India premiere at the Mumbai Film Festival.'s Leslie Felperin wrote, "Rao demonstrates a lightness of touch and a very Bollywood knack for melodrama and entertainment that should make the work appealing to both domestic and international audiences as a niche release."

A parallel story about an old woman also tips the hat to one of Indian cinema's iconic figures, the late Guru Dutt who flourished in the fifties and sixties "when Indian cinema was not termed Bollywood." India's tryst with animation features has had its fair share of attempts at cracking the market with such titles as 2005'swhich revolved around the Hindu monkey god. Rao says that at the time "many films were planned but producers didn't back them because they were not used to waiting for three years for an animation film to get made.

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