
‘Good triumphs over evil’ is unarguably the most popular theme for all classes and ages. This is what gave birth to the concept of a superhero...over the decades the superhero genre stands exhausted...and the world still awaits the arrival of the next superhero...and Indian Mythology is the place where we can find what we need most.
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.
Dashavatar leads into mythical times that every Indian knows about, but hasn’t had to chance to visit it...this film has been made to provide just that.
This is true about the rest of the world too...very little is known about our mythology...It would enthral the world when they see that Ram and Krishna are two out of a legion of ten.
The time is just right for a film like Dashavatar, when the whole world is searching for majestic themes.
Dashavatar is a film that would have instant universal appeal for its entertainment value, sensible content, technical finesse and production values of international standards.
VIMAL SHAH
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