Subhash Ghai’s Mukta arts enters into partnership with Green Gold to produce animation films

Mukta Arts Enters Global Animation Space With SGM  Studios

Mukta Arts Ltd has announced its foray into the animation feature film segment for global cinema audiences, marking a strategic expansion into a rapidly growing entertainment vertical.

The company will operate through its newly formed division, SGM Animation Studios, and has partnered with Green Gold Animation—a well-established Hyderabad-based Indian animation company known for delivering successful animated content, founded by  Rajiv Chilaka.

Green Gold Animation is widely recognised for producing popular titles such as Chhota Bheem, among other commercially successful projects.

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The collaboration is expected to position Mukta Arts in the global animation market, leveraging creative expertise and proven storytelling capabilities to develop feature films for worldwide audiences.

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Showman Subhash Ghai in conversation with film enthusiasts during the masterclass at IFFI Goa 2017

After unveiling the special edition of FTII Academic Journal ‘Lensight’ at IFFI Goa 2017 on day two (21st November, 2017), Showman of Hindi cinema Subhash Ghai enthralled the film aspirants and students at the masterclass doling out valuable advice to them on honouring their craft and making a mark in their respective fields at IFFI Goa 2017.

The veteran filmmaker had the audience in splits during the heart-to-heart conversation at the masterclass discussing his struggle as a filmmaker, facing failure and revealed interesting anecdotes that went into the making of his musical blockbusters including Kalicharan, Vidhata, Khalnayak and Karma among several other subjects.

Starting the conversation with ‘what next’, the filmmaker touched upon several topics related to his personal and professional life that inspired everybody present at the auditorium. From selling 6 stories to top producers in one year to making Saudagar in 11 months despite controversies on the rift between Dilip Kumar and Rajkumar to stating the fact that 2017 has not been a fruitful year for Hindi cinema, Subhash Ghai’s conversation with the crowd was quite a revelation.

The filmmaker has been a regular at IFFI Goa in the past offering his valuable contribution to the festival organisers.

The 48th Edition of IFFI is scheduled from the 20th to 28th of November, 2017 in the beach state of Goa.