Discover the Magic of 'Mahaprabhu Jagannath': A New Animated Adventure Unveiling the Sanatan Universe
A New Era in Animation Begins
Mumbai: The animated feature film 'Mahaprabhu Jagannath' is set to hit over 300 screens in Hindi, Odia, and Telugu, marking the inaugural chapter of the 'Sanatan Universe'.
Produced by Ele Animations Pvt. Ltd., this film adapts the popular animated series 'Jay Jagannath' from the Pogo channel into a theatrical experience. The film promises to delve into the rich mythology surrounding Lord Jagannath, offering a wealth of cultural insights and timeless morals.
Designed with vibrant visuals that appeal to children, the film also ensures emotional resonance for audiences of all ages, creating a magical experience for both kids and adults.
Going beyond conventional television animation, 'Mahaprabhu Jagannath' is a grand celebration of faith, heritage, and divine storytelling.
Durga Prasad Dalai, the founder and creative head of Ele Animations Pvt. Ltd., expressed, "Our mission started with the desire to share the divine tales of Mahaprabhu Jagannath through animation. Given the immense love for our series, transitioning to the big screen felt like a natural progression."
Dalai emphasized, "This film transcends mere entertainment; it aims to convey our rich heritage and values to future generations in an engaging and visually captivating manner. However, 'Mahaprabhu Jagannath' is merely the beginning. It sets the foundation for our broader vision: the Sanatan Universe."
He elaborated on their ambitious plans to create a cultural ecosystem that extends beyond cinema, incorporating television, music, education, and immersive experiences in Puri. By tapping into India's civilizational legacy, they aspire to elevate Indian spiritual narratives as a premium global offering, educating audiences about deities and culture through entertainment.
Dalai concluded, "We are excited to embark on this remarkable journey, bringing a culturally rich and enchanting experience to families throughout India."
Future projects include 'Mere Bhole', an animated series inspired by Lord Shiva, along with interconnected tales featuring beloved deities such as Lord Hanuman, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Kali, and Goddess Durga.
Moreover, the studio plans to introduce innovative formats to make the profound teachings of the Vedas and Upanishads accessible to younger audiences.
