Shivalika

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Shivalika
Directed by
Written by Biman Sengupta
Screenplay by Biman Sengupta
Story byBiman Sengupta & Bhagabat Kar
Produced by Soumya Ranjan Patnaik
Starring
CinematographyBiman Sengupta
Edited byAshok Sharma
Music by
  • Vighnanz
  • Milind Sagar
Production
companies
  • 3D Wizards Pvt Ltd.
  • Eastern Media Ltd.
Running time
95 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Shivalika is the first 3D animation movie from Odisha, India. Production began in 2010 and completed in January, 2013. The film stars young actors Aman Siddiqui ( Bhootnath ) and Sparsh Khanchandani ( Parvarrish ).

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Synopsis

This story is about a small boy named Nadu (Aman Siddiqui) who lost his parents several years earlier due to an evil spirit. When the same spirit again attacks and kidnapped his grandmother (Smita Jaykar), he sets off into the jungle to find her and along the way encounters a mysterious place called Shivalika. There he meets many magical creatures which change his view point towards wild animals. He also learns that it's our duty to protect wild animals... especially the endangered ones, like tigers. In the process he turns out to be a courageous prodigy, and eventually confronts that evil spirit to save his grandmother's life.

Production

3D Wizards Pvt. Ltd., in Association with Eastern Media

Voice cast

Singers

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