Festivals are an integral part of our lives. They’re a symbol of unity, harmony, togetherness and…
Author: Sharmindrila Paul
#FeatureFriday: “Dive in deep to find your own happiness” – ‘Emily’ meditates on this prized feeling
“Happiness is not out there, it’s in you.” All our life we look for a purpose;…
#FeatureFriday: “McCay lives! Again…”- this time, through a stunning graphic novel
“In the enchanted world of dreams, a killer roams free and only the author of Little Nemo…
Here’s what the makers have to say about the new animated series around Imagica’s loved mascots
In September 2018, AnimationXpress reported about Imagica, India’s theme park destination foraying into the field of…
Viaan Industries forays into animation with their IP- ‘Adventures of Ali Baba’
Animation industry in India is growing exponentially with every passing day. With several studios, companies and…
Few animated movies to light up your Diwali
What are festivals without fun, happiness and enjoyment? And if the festival is Diwali, it just…
‘D.E.B.I.’ : A post-apocalyptic take on the mythological event of ‘Mahishasuramardini’
Future- A void, an unknown phenomenon that holds a lot of mystery. And that’s what we,…
‘Brigands: Ruin of Thieves’-The making of the fantasy comic series directly from the makers
There’s hardly anyone who hasn’t grown up reading comics being totally engrossed in it. Comics transport…
#FeatureFriday: Indian animated shorts on social issues that deserve attention
Gone are the days when films were just meant for entertainment, and animated films, more so.…
Review: ‘Searching’- A fascinating thriller told through a computer screen
This wide world is surely entangled in the web. We cannot imagine our daily lives without fidgeting…
Cyrus Daruwala’s ‘Zal’ is a breath of fresh air in the age of political newspaper comic strips
Newspapers seem to be inseparable part of daily life. Our days start with flipping the pages…
‘1002’: An unusual comic series with no words
As Thomas Carlyle once said, “Speech is silver, silence is golden”, sometimes words and dialogues are…