Dashavatar
is
the
first
indigenously
made
animation
film.
Phoebus
Media
Pvt.
Ltd's
animation-mythological
feature
film
Dashavatar
which
is
scheduled
for
13
June
release
is
the
first
indigenously
made
animation
film.
Shatrughan
Sinha
has
done
the
narration
for
Dashavatar.
Besides
Shatrughan
Sinha,
other
actors
who
did
voice-overs
for
different
characters
are
Sachin
Khedekar
for
the
character
'Lord
Vishnu',
Shreyas
Talpade
for
'Narad',
Rupali
Ganguly
for
'Apsara',
Tom
Alter
for
'Parshuram',
Shishir
Sharma
for
'Bali
Raja',
Kenneth
Desai
for
'Lord
Indra',
Vinay
Apte
for
'Kansa'
and
Ashish
Vidyarthi
for
'Hiranakshyapu'.
The
story
of
Dashavatar
is
based
on
ten
incarnations
of
Lord
Vishnu,
directed
by
Bhavik&produced
by
Vimal
Shah
of
Anushvi
Productions
in
association
with
Rahul
Bakshi
of
Phoebus
Creations
Media
Pvt.
Ltd.
Dashavatar
weaves
together
the
fascinating
stories
of
Ram,
Krishna,
Parshuram,
Vaman,
Narsimha,
Buddha
and
also
the
tales
of
Vishnu
in
earlier
avatars
-
Matsya,
Kurma
and
Varaha
and
Kalki
Avatar!
Dashavatar
would
enthrall
the
world
when
they
will
see
that
Ram
and
Krishna
are
two
out
of
a
legion
of
ten.
It
is
an
odyssey
through
time,
showing
the
values
of
the
old
world
matching
the
sensibilities
of
the
modern
one.
Dashavatar
is
a
film
that
would
have
instant
universal
appeal
for
its
entertainment
value,
sensible
content,
technical
finesse
and
production
values
of
international
standards.
The
Indian
animation
industry
today
is
merely
scratching
the
surface
of
our
vast
treasure
of
stories
and
the
one
with
the
largest
canvas
is
Dashavatar,
with
its
ten
superheroes
pitted
against
the
vilest
villains
ever.
Story first published: Friday, June 6, 2008, 12:24 [IST]