The Adventures of Sinbad (film)

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The Adventures of Sinbad
The Adventures of Sinbad Poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byShinjan Neogi
Abhishek Panchal
Screenplay byManoj Sethi
Story byAffan Khan
Amman Khan
Based on Sinbad the Sailor
Produced by Afzal Ahmed Khan
CinematographyShinjan Neogi
Edited byShinjan Neogi
Music byFiroze Patel
Kaizad Patel
Production
company
Lodi Films Pvt. Ltd.
Distributed by PVR Directors Rare [1]
Release date
  • 22 March 2013 (2013-03-22)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The Adventures of Sinbad is a 2D animated movie featuring Sinbad the sailor and his friends. Produced by Afzal Ahmed Khan and directed by duo Shinjan Neogi and Abhishek Panchal; this animated movie released on 22 March 2013. [2]

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Synopsis

The Adventures of Sinbad is a 2D animated movie about Sinbad (a 12-year-old boy) and his friends. The little sailor of legend is framed by the King of darkness Sahzaman for the treasure of seven seas, and must travel to his realm at the end of the world to retrieve it and save the life of King Nazab (the king of the city of Baghdad), who is also father of princess Xina. The extremely adventures voyage for the hunt of the greatest treasure witness the most terrifying dark evil power of Sahzaman and the fights of our sailor of legend Sinbad and his friends.

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Production

The Adventures of Sinbad has been in the making for the last 18 months. Since it is an animated movie, the makers have taken extra care to make sure that everyone irrespective of their age enjoys this movie with the use of latest technology & innovative creativity through story-telling. This movie is made under the banner of Lodi Films Pvt. Ltd. and will be distributed by PVR Directors Rare. [3]

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References

  1. Bollywood Inbox
  2. "The Adventures of Sinbad - Times of India". The Times of India.
  3. PVR teams with Lodi Films for two animation films bollywoodtrade.com [ dead link ]